https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...ced-new-york-governor-andrew-cuomo-to-resign/ Nancy Pelosi Calls Upon Disgraced New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to Resign
UsualTard said a few posts above: "I couldn’t care less about Cuomo." Now he tells us that, unlike me, he has read the full report since it came out. Most likely he has cardboard cut-outs of both Andrew and Chris Cuomo in his bedroom. Yeh. Just remember. "I couldn't care less."
I get you live in a world of Sputnik news and regurgitating the Babylon bee so getting primary source information seems a bit over the top but some people actually want to know what they’re talking about before developing an opinion. But don’t worry, as you have demonstrated here, you are a script reader. Leave the actual reading for the rest of us. Thanks.
you are allowed to have your own analysis? that is one heck of an admission. what time do you get your talking points for the day?
New York lawmakers expect to conclude an impeachment inquiry into Gov. Andrew Cuomo soon. “He can no longer remain in office,” the Assembly speaker said. Tuesday, August 3, 2021 7:00 PM EST https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/0...ker-says-cuomo-can-no-longer-remain-in-office The statement from Speaker Carl E. Heastie came after an emergency meeting with fellow Democratic members on Tuesday to discuss how the Assembly — which has the sole power to impeach Mr. Cuomo — should address the attorney general’s findings that Mr. Cuomo had sexually harassed multiple women, most of them state employees. The speaker of the New York State Assembly said on Tuesday that Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo had lost the support of the Democratic majority in the assembly and could no longer serve as governor. The statement from Speaker Carl E. Heastie came after an emergency meeting with fellow Democratic members on Tuesday to discuss how the body — which has the sole power to impeach Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo — should address the attorney general’s findings that Mr. Cuomo had sexually harassed multiple women, most of them state employees. Mr. Heastie said in his statement that “it is abundantly clear to me that the Governor has lost the confidence of the Assembly Democratic majority and that he can no longer remain in office.” He added: “We will move expeditiously and look to conclude our impeachment investigation as quickly as possible.” During the video meeting, which began at 2 p.m. and stretched for more than two and a half hours, most of the lawmakers who spoke said that they believed enough evidence existed for the Assembly to draw up articles of impeachment as soon as possible, according to four people with knowledge of the proceeding. About 50 or 60 people spoke, the people said, and the discussion focused on the issue of timing: how fast could the Assembly draw up the articles and make them thorough enough for an impeachment trial in the State Senate? The speaker and the chair of the Judiciary Committee, Assemblyman Charles D. Lavine, argued that the articles could not be drawn up immediately, the people said. But no timetable was set during the meeting, according to the people. The Judiciary Committee is expected to meet and discuss the impeachment investigation on Monday. According to a person familiar with the process, it could take a month to complete the inquiry and draw up the articles of impeachment. A trial in the State Senate could commence as soon as late September or early October, the person said. The Assembly has so far served as a kind of firewall for Mr. Cuomo since multiple accusations of sexual harassment first surfaced earlier this year and top New York Democrats, including Senator Chuck Schumer and the leader of the State Senate, Andrea Stewart-Cousins, called for Mr. Cuomo to resign. At the time, more than two dozen Assembly Democrats said that they would withhold judgment until Attorney General Letitia James could finish her review. Now that it has been completed, attention quickly swung back to the Assembly. “The vast majority of the conference is ready to impeach him,” one of the people with knowledge of Tuesday’s meeting said. “It’s clear there’s a change. A number of people who typically side with leadership said, ‘This is done.’” Another person said that the atmosphere was devastating for Mr. Cuomo. “There was not a single word of support for the governor.,” the person said. Before convening his members on Tuesday, Mr. Heastie went further in criticizing the governor in his public comments than he had before, saying that Mr. Cuomo’s conduct, as described in the report, “would indicate someone who is not fit for office.” Even before the report was released, the Assembly had begun awide-ranging impeachment investigation, led by outside attorneys from the firm of Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP. Its purpose has been to determine whether the governor “has engaged in conduct which merits impeachment,” according to Mr. Lavine, whose committee is overseeing the investigation. But that inquiry had been seen by many in Albany as a way to buy the governor time. It is looking not only at sexual harassment but also at other accusations involving Mr. Cuomo’s misuse of power, including a $5.1 million book contract and his handling of nursing home data during the coronavirus pandemic. Though the investigators began their work months ago, they were moving more slowly than the attorney general’s office. In recent weeks, however, their activity appeared to increase, according to three people familiar with the investigation. The attorney general’s report would become part of the Assembly inquiry’s fact finding, and on Tuesday, the Assembly requested the report and “all relevant evidence” gathered by the attorney general’s office in its investigation, according to Ms. James.
I did get primary source information directly from the AG. I directly heard the AG state that she had concluded/found that Cuomo had committed sexual assault and had violated state and federal laws. My reporting that she had done that was absolutely based on primary source information. I do not need to analyze the report or do my own analysis to report that she had done that and that Cuomo was now confronted with dealing with that. I am not trying the case here. I do know what I am talking about. I reported on exactly what she had done. By way of analogy, if I report or state that someone has been indicted on a certain charge and I say that because I heard the DA report that, I do not need to form an opinion about the veracity of the claims in the indictment to report that the person has been indicted and that is what they are up against. You and your ilk have or have had a homo-erotic relationship with the Cuomos but I don't have need to start studying up on the charges against him so that I can help put a good face on it. That's your role on this earth.
Reading ain’t for everyone. I don’t know what to tell you. It’s just odd to see you extolling Leticia James and calling someone else as reading from a script when you obviously are.
Nope, we can churn this as much as you want. No script or reliance on other prepared material when I reported and accepted the fact that the AG had issued a report alleging that Cuomo had committed sexual assault and violated state and federal laws. She did say that and she has issued that report and it does state what she said it stated. I have not at any point said that the content of the report is beyond being challenged. But she did today what I said she did. I directly- or via TV anyway- observed and heard her do that. No dem or pub or media scripts involved as in how you roll. Anyway, keep studying up to help out your Coumosexual buddy. This is what love looks like I guess.
There is also a big difference because Governor Blackface was dressed for success when he was a student, but Handy Andy was looking for love in all the wrong places while serving as governor of an important state. And only one of them could be facing murder charges too.