In a recent editorial meeting, Ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo faced scrutiny for his past decisions as he runs for mayor of New York City. During the extensive conversation, he consistently avoided taking responsibility for his actions, blaming leftist politicians for the problems he contributed to. Even regarding the controversial nursing home directive during the COVID-19 pandemic, he refrained from admitting fault. Cuomo also defended other unpopular policies and claimed he was not timid in his leadership despite criticisms. His approach reflects a desire to reshape his political narrative as he seeks a comeback.
Cuomo defended the much-criticized March 25, 2020 directive, claiming it was not responsible for the deaths in nursing homes, saying 'you want the state to say, 'we killed people' and that’s not true.'
During the editorial meeting, he often deflected responsibility, suggesting he was hindered by 'left-wing, antisemitic' politicians who influenced the laws he signed.
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