Gov. Cuomo Is Writing a Book About 'True Leadership' During the COVID Pandemic - Yes, THAT Cuomo

Brittany M. Hughes | August 18, 2020
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo is writing a book about the coronavirus pandemic.

You know, that pandemic that’s not even over yet, during which thousands of his own state’s citizens died, including countless elderly residents who were crammed into nursing homes with sick COVID patients per Cuomo’s own order, and during which millions of taxpayer dollars were wasted on empty field hospitals that stood empty while emergency rooms overflowed with dying people, all while businesses are still being devastated by the prolonged shutdown that's cut the economy off at the knees?

That pandemic?

Apparently, in the middle of all that, Cuomo, the left’s resident hero who can do no wrong – regardless of his body count – found the time time to write a book so he could profit off a public health emergency – an emergency that again, is still ongoing, and has left tens of thousands of his own constituents still mourning their dead or grieving the loss of their livelihoods.

According to this, the book is titled “American Crisis,” and will provide a “behind-the-scenes account of [Cuomo’s] experience leading New York State through the COVID pandemic,” giving a “powerful testament to true leadership in times of extreme crisis.” 

“The questions are what do you do with the fear and would you succumb to it,” an excerpt from the book reads. “I would not allow the fear to control me. The fear kept my adrenaline high and that was a positive. But I would not let the fear be a negative, and I would not spread it. Fear is a virus also."

Yes, the governor who oversaw more COVID deaths (23,634, so far) than any other state in the U.S. is writing a book on how fantastically he guided his people through the crisis. Never mind that New York had more than double the number of coronavirus fatalities than any other state. Never mind that many of them were nursing home residents who were stuffed into facilities with sick patients who’d been diagnosed with COVID and still sent back into elderly care homes where they could spread the illness among the most vulnerable.

That governor is writing a book about how awesome he is, to be released three weeks before the election.

In fact, the only thing worse than writing a book about an ongoing pandemic that flourished under extreme negligence is rewarding that insanity by buying this garbage.

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