Cuomo’s nomination speech

Some excepts from Gov. Cuomo’s speech accepting the Democrat nomination to run for re-election as Governor:

” … The speech not only reflected Cuomo’s record over the last four years, but sought to highlight his own brand of Democratic politics … Cuomo pointed to a host of victories in his first term … a sweeping gun control law in 2013 …”

Go right ahead and highlight that in your campaign ads.

” … Cuomo boosted his own socially liberal platform of success over … gun control …”

That isn’t what his current television ads are saying.  They’re all this “New New York” B.S.

… “… New York will not tolerate any discrimination at any time for any reason …” …

Except for the Sullivan Act.

” … the gun control measure was “long over due because too many innocents died.” …”

How’s that working out?

“… In sum, it was Cuomo’s framing of a Democratic Party …”

Yep.  He owns it.

17 thoughts on “Cuomo’s nomination speech

  1. Tired of people blaming NYC for Adolph Andys win. Do the math. How many firearms owners in NYS? How many people voted? How many votes did good old Andy win by? Seems to me if every fire arm owner voted ol Andy wouldn’t be around. I know I did my part last time, & I’ll do it again this time. All we need is the people with the excuses why they didn’t vote the last time to do there part.

  2. hes got a lot of nerve talking like this “In the speech’s first emotional high point, Cuomo promised to continue his efforts in economically challenged upstate.

    “Those are our brothers and sisters,” he said, his voice rising. “It is a part of the state that has been long overlooked by state government, frankly. … We’re going to double down on our investment in upstate NY!”

    Over applause, he reeled off a list of the communities — from Rochester and Utica to Buffalo and the North Country — that wouldn’t be abandoned.””

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