The news cycle will be dominated by Andrew Cuomo’s self-absorbed and infuriating non-apology in which Cuomo didn’t admit to much of anything wrong. Evidently, being Italian means you get to touch women at work. Girldads everywhere will be forever grateful to the brave women who come out and made allegations against powerful men like Cuomo, Lauer, Weinstein, and O’Reilly. No one expects perfection, but perhaps our daughters will be able to go to work someday and be treated with respect and dignity as co-workers, not as the “unwilling work girlfriend.”
So Fox News should be covering the Cuomo story, absolutely. We couldn’t care less if he’s a Democrat. A creep is a creep and though it seems more prevalent on the right, it is always wrong. But it is also wrong to have the world’s foremost enabler in Kayleigh McEnany come on and address it with her faux outrage.
While reading this, it is appropriate to be angry at Cuomo, but save some anger for McEnany who worked for a man that she damned well knew assaulted more women per square inch than any man in existence not named Harvey Weinstein.
Kayleigh said:
“He is accused of serial s**ual harassment. And the same man [is] accused of galling things like touching women in inappropriate places, using someone’s s**ual assault experience and essentially weaponizing it. These are serious allegations.”
You’re damned right, they’re serious allegations, Kayleigh. So why were they not serious allegations when you worked for the Commander in Chief of the assailants? Why were you able to cover all that anger back then, but not now? Is it not infuriating when it’s MAGA man?
“The thought that he would be designing a new s**ual harassment policy, his office under his tenure, he would make New York government the hallmark of addressing s**ual harassment, it’s just too rich and ironic and hypocritical,”
No, on that you’re wrong, Kayleigh. Because we can comprehend it quite easily. After all, you’re the one sitting there talking bout it, that’s awfully rich, ironic, and hypocritical, too. If New York did write a new policy, one he eventually signed (He won’t, he must resign), it would at least be a semi-honest attempt to make the situation better instead of making it worse, just as you’re doing right now, continuing to enable the man who might have been the absolute worst. You, Kayleigh, maligned every one of those women every day, standing up there worshipfully lying for the liar in chief.
“We certainly hope that these claims are aired out in a court of law. Our justice system is designed to do just that.”
We hope so,, too, but we have to admit, it’s a little weird to hear coming from a woman who worked for a man who had more people sign NDAs than sign birthday cards. What we would’ve given to have been a fly on the wall to some of the conversations that Kayleigh surely heard, and stories she might have been told.
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