NY Governor lies about being an immigrant: he's not
By Jon Rappoport
The Governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo, a staunch advocate for open-door immigration, self-servingly claims he's an immigrant.
He's not.
He was born in New York, in 1957.
Newsweek (9/25/17): "New York Governor Andrew Cuomo described
himself as an immigrant during an interview with MSNBC on Monday,
despite being born in New York."
The same Newsweek piece reminds readers that, in November of
2016, Cuomo challenged Donald Trump: "You want to deport immigrants?
Start with me because I'm an immigrant."
What are we to make of this? First, the IQ of New Yorkers
must have hit an all-time low, since they don't seem to care that their
Governor is floating a bald-faced lie.
"Oh well, politicians exaggerate. He's just trying to make a point about immigration..."
Believe it or not, there was a time when a Governor lying on that level would have been driven out of office.
These days, it's fashionable to "choose to identify" one's self any which way.
"I'm an immigrant." "I'm a balloon." "I'm a lime."
If Cuomo can lie about where he was born, in order to bolster
his open-immigration agenda, then an Obamacare defender in the Senate
can claim he's a doctor when he isn't, in order to offer an expert
opinion about the wonders of the disastrous national healthcare plan.
A Congressman, arguing for a tax reform bill, can say he's a former IRS expert when he isn't.
A sitting judge in a case against the mafia can suddenly
claim he identifies as a deaf mute and therefore must recuse himself
from the case.
New Yorkers used to be sharp and smart. They had a
well-cooked cynicism. They would have laughed Andrew Cuomo out of town
as an idiot. But not now.
I choose to identify as the New York State Attorney General bringing a case for malfeasance in office against Cuomo.
In 2014, Cuomo's book, All Things Possible: Setbacks and
Success in Politics and Life, was published. Yes, all things are
possible if you're a congenital liar, or a liar about congenital
origins.
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