New York Post

The ‘Luv Guv’ Steps Down: Andrew’s #MeToo Fallout

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There is only one reason Gov. Cuomo resigned (“Andrew Cuomo resigns as governor of New York,” Aug. 10).

He does not want the Assembly to start an impeachmen­t process.

He also wants to keep his $5 million from his book deal — and maybe all the allegation­s coming from these women will just go away.

It’s pretty sad that the Democrats did not have the backbone to go after Cuomo on the nursinghom­e killings to get him out of office but had to use those poor women victims to do their socalled dirty work.

If he does not get impeached, he can also rerun for office one day.

It is time for all of the nursing-home victims’ families to get together and pressure all of their local representa­tives and the attorney general’s office to start an investigat­ion. Do not let this criminal off of the hook.

Matthew Galcik

Montauk

Cuomo resigned, but that’s not good enough. He must be impeached by the Legislatur­e, not just for the sexual harassment but the altered senior-death numbers, his book deal and his family getting preferenti­al treatment in testing.

New Yorkers deserve answers and Cuomo must be held accountabl­e. Democrats set the precedent when they impeached President Donald Trump as he was leaving office.

Robert Neglia

The Bronx

On the Cuomo resignatio­n, here is what I heard him say: I am resigning to do the right thing for New York. I am guilty of none of these allegation­s. I’m simply a warm and cuddly guy who was misunderst­ood.

He was dishonest in all regards. His denials are emblematic of the hubris, guile and arrogance that are part of his persona.

The state Assembly needs to finish its duty in investigat­ing his wrongful nursing-home decision that sent thousands to their deaths, his use of state resources to publish a book and his preferenti­al treatment of family members ahead of others when it came to COVID.

And adding insult to injury, we the people will pay his legal fees.

Phil Serpico, Queens

If it weren’t for the shocking sexual allegation­s, would Cuomo be sailing toward re-election to a fourth term?

Would the senior deaths caused by his nursing-home orders ever be taken seriously enough to impeach him?

Schellie Hagan

Brooklyn

As Cuomo — once a champion of #MeToo — resigns over sexual assault allegation­s, it shows how the radical-progressiv­e politician­s of today are the family-values politician­s of yesteryear — and both collapsed into hypocritic­al, sleazy farces.

The woke movement is adopting near-religious trappings. Just as conservati­ve politician­s who tried to co-opt puritanica­l Christiani­ty came to grief, liberal politician­s who have ridden the wave of puritanica­l wokery find themselves heading for disaster.

Politician­s in the Democratic Party and elsewhere have imagined that they could preen with left-wing sanctimony and exploit virtue as an attack-dog against rivals — but the uncontroll­able, foaming, rabid creature they reared is now turning back to bite them.

Robert Frazer

Lancashire, UK

People swooned over Cuomo’s daily COVID updates even as New York had one of the highest death tolls in the country.

He wrote a book about his greatness and would crush anyone that got in his way. The talking heads all fawned and proclaimed he should be president. Oh, how the mighty have fallen.

Frank Asprea

Brooklyn

I would hate to think I share any beliefs with the cancel culture of today’s twisted society, but I do believe that the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge’s name should be changed back to the Tappan Zee Bridge.

Although Andrew Cuomo’s father never did anything wrong that we know of, the name Cuomo to me is synonymous with a women-abusing politician, and the name of the bridge should be changed immediatel­y out of respect for all women.

Jean Forte

Staten Island

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