How Are All These ‘Cuomosexuals’ Feeling Now?

New York’s governor has always been a bully — it just took a little longer for his ways to catch up to him

Michael Arceneaux
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Some of us — okay, me — warned members of the press not to lionize Andrew Cuomo last year. And now that the New York governor has been accused of sexual harassment and unwanted advances by at least three women, some guilty parties are hiding behind the excuse of being related to the man.

“Obviously, I’m aware of what’s going on with my brother,” CNN host Chris Cuomo said on Monday night. “And obviously, I cannot cover it, because he is my brother,” Cuomo added. “Now, of course, CNN has to cover it. They have covered it, extensively, and they will continue to do so.”

As a sibling, it makes sense that Chris Cuomo wants to avoid hurting his brother if he can help it. But as a broadcaster, it’s hypocritical to plead conflict of interest when that didn’t stop you from inviting that exact same brother on your show multiple times during the pandemic.

For those who want to wait for confirmation about whether he’s also a creep and predator…

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