The other day, Andrew Cuomo visited a recording studio in the garment district to tape the first episode of his new podcast, “As a Matter of Fact.” His first guest, beamed in on a video monitor, was Anthony Scaramucci, the former communications director in the Trump White House who was fired after ten days for declaring, among other things, “I’m not Steve Bannon, I’m not trying to suck my own cock.
Scaramucci, wearing a zip-up fleece, disagreed. He identified the real problem. “The radical left of the Democratic Party, the wokeness, whatever you want to call it,” he said. “I would say you, Governor Cuomo, are actually victim of the woke radicalCuomo nodded. “You’re right about the cancel culture,” he said, laying out another premise of the show. “There’s an arrogance to the woke movement.
Cuomo is using the podcast, which premièred two weeks ago, to dip a toe back into the public arena. His crusade against wokeness has required some strange alliances. The show is produced by Quake Media, a subscription service dedicated to “premium podcast content,” whose other offerings include “The Laura Ingraham Show,” “The People’s Podcast with Mike Huckabee,” and “Pete Rose’s Daily Picks.
He did have one regret—he may have worked too hard. “Relationships have to be nurtured,” he said. “I never vacationed. I wouldn’t leave the state.” He went on, “I go to my sister’s house in Martha’s Vineyard, I said, ‘How long have you had it?’ Her answer? ‘Twenty years.’ ” Cuomo doesn’t listen to many podcasts, but he felt that his experience leading New York’s daily televised coronavirus briefings was good practice. “It did win an Emmy,” he said. He turned to an aide. “Didn’t we win an Emmy? Where is that Emmy? I remember seeing the statue!”Walking down a drizzly Twenty-ninth Street, Cuomo passed a woman who was sitting in a doorway smoking what appeared to be a crack pipe. She recognized him and said hello. Another woman dropped her umbrella in shock.
*serial sexual abuser Fixed it for you
Men like him can never seem to just go away.
We’ll he’s a serial killer and rapist so…
Have you been hacked, ?
Truth
Turd
Spotify? 🤔
What are you doing?
This could only be said by someone who has bought the right wing media’s wilful redefinition of what woke is. They took a lovely empathetic idea and turned it into something you could hate. That so many readily accept this speaks to their character.
He sexually harassed multiple women - why give this creep a platform? Why not let the women who's lives he damaged give their response. The New Yorker caught that clueless flu. Privilege is a form of poverty.
You do know he’s talking about you, right?
There is an arrogance to the woke movement. However, it's also pretty arrogant for a man who sexually harassed 11 women to be whining like this.
Trash
I'd say there's more arrogance to a disgraced governor starting a podcast, but that's just me I guess.
Wokeness is the antonym to Braindeadness.
Funny but the first thing that popped into my head when I read this was that in 1995 David Remnick wrote a withering piece about how Mario Cuomo ended up hosting a sad radio talk show after dithering too long over a Presidential run.
When you have absolutely nothing left, you deliberately misdefine a beautiful philosophy like woke, then lead a public “crusade” against it. This is the living definition of the bottom of the barrel. What a revolting man.
No.
CreepyCuomo is desperately trying to stay relevant but New York doesn't forget that he is a mass murdering sexual deviant. killercuomo
It would be difficult for me to think of another person whose opinion on just about anything matters less to me than this guy.
Pass
Don’t listen
Podcasts are like Dancing With the Stars but for politicians who can't dance
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