Sort of interesting stuff going on in the media these days.
You know, Andrew Cuomo, while he's maybe taking a little bit of heat, is almost skating on this whole nursing home thing, right?
I mean, let's not forget that this nursing home problem started in May.
Everyone knew about it.
Guys like me were talking about it.
That's like...
Eight months ago, right?
Eight months ago, this was a problem.
Now it's coming back a little bit because they were able to get through the election, but how is it that it went this far?
How does Andrew Cuomo get away with knowingly sending sick people?
Back into nursing homes.
Nursing homes, where you house the elderly and the infirm.
People with pre-existing conditions.
Remember, that's the only thing we knew about COVID early on, was that if you were old or had pre-existing conditions, or both of those things combined, which they usually overlap, you have serious problems.
Ron DeSantis down in Florida got hell for keeping beaches open.
He got hell for keeping beaches open.
But Andrew Cuomo can skate for eight months for putting sick COVID-19 patients back into nursing homes.
Putting sick people that created more sick people.
He can then lie about it and say it had nothing to do with the sick people we put in the nursing homes.
It was the workers that got the other people sick.
They can cover up the numbers.
They can literally stall a federal investigation so you can't look into that.
I guess hoping that you could get through the Trump administration because maybe they'd crack down on it harder than Biden.
Who knows? Maybe it's like the Chinese.
Maybe they got something on them.
I don't know. But I mean, think about this.
Ron DeSantis got hell for keeping beaches in Florida open.
Because if you were surfing 400 yards away from someone else, maybe they could get COVID. But if you stuck dozens of COVID-19 patients back amongst your grandparents, the sick and the infirm, causing them to get sick and die in many cases, tens of thousands of times over, You can get away with it for eight months.
And now today, there's still more outrage about Ted Cruz going to Cancun.
Listen, it's not a great optic.
I get that. But like, a senator doesn't do anything in a crisis, right?
They vote on stuff in DC. He's not a governor.
He's not a leader.
He's not necessarily breaking a quarantine rule.
That he imposed, which all of our governors have done, or our governor's brothers who happen to be commentators on CNN do.
They follow a rule.
You know, they expect you to do that, but they don't have to follow it exactly themselves.
They can do whatever. But think of the discrepancy that there is in today's media.
If you get more hell for keeping beaches open, for people to be socially distanced away out in the open fresh air, Than you do for sending the sick and infirm back.
And then someone goes on a vacation because there's a crisis going on.
Again, not ideal, but like, you know, in all fairness, what they're trying to do to Ted Cruz pales in comparison to Andrew Cuomo and yet, and what Andrew Cuomo did, and yet that's the news of the day.