It was just around three years ago that Andrew Cuomo’s political career seemed to have died an ugly death, as he was forced to resign as governor of New York in August ’21 after 11 sexual harassment accusations came to light. He was also accused of badly mismanaging the COVID pandemic in the Empire State, leading to what many critics alleged led to thousands of deaths that should not have happened.
But now he’s back, and he announced on Saturday that he’s running to be the next mayor of New York City—news that is certainly not going to bring a smile to incumbent Eric Adams’ face.
The 67-year-old Democrat, once known as the “Luv Guv” for his feel-good COVID briefings, posted a 17-minute video explaining why he believes he’s the man for the job:
Remember when he killed the elderly by throwing all the sick ones back into the nursing home.