BASG said blood clotting was
not among the known side effects of the vaccine. It was pursuing its investigation vigorously to completely rule out any possible link.
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It is not difficult to connect the dots between Greenwald’s analysis of Lula’s problems and Caitlin Johnstone’s rant on the never ending US military excursions without consent of the US governed, with the current situation in the US of monopoly power held by the Dems which is leading the US down the rabbit hole of totalitarianism. Not saying that the GOP would necessarily be any better; after all, there truly is the Uni-party always seeking power and lucre to the detriment of the populace. Meanwhile under the guise of Progressivism, the Rule of Law dies, the nuclear family is under constant attack, and the US becomes a third world country overnight. Very few who post here should be happy; the effects are global.
The latest accuser, a member of the Executive Chamber staff, claims Cuomo inappropriately touched her during an encounter last year at the Executive Mansion, as first reported by the Albany Times Union.
(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
It goes without saying that epically bad hot takes are the norm rather than the exception in politics, whether they come from politicians themselves or from their staunchest supporters.
But in this writer’s humble opinion, one hot take in particular from a senior aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo this week – and the timing of it, especially – could easily be considered a contender for the “Worst Hot Take Ever” award, if such a “prize” actually existed.
It all started after New York Daily News columnist Linda Stasi penned a column in the paper Monday essentially arguing that the numerous sexual harassment allegations against Gov. Cuomo are a distraction from his supposedly magnificent pandemic leadership:
A Sixth Woman Accuses NY Governor Cuomo of Inappropriate Touching
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The Times Union of Albany reported March 9 that the woman said Cuomo inappropriately touched her late last year at the governor’s mansion. The newspaper didn’t detail what type of touching was alleged to have taken place and did not interview the woman.
The paper cited “an official close to the matter” as confirming the existence of the complaint.
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Asked about the story in a telephone news conference with reporters, Cuomo said “I am not aware of any other claim.” Speaking generally about sexual harassment allegations, Cuomo told reporters: “I never touched anyone inappropriately.