Literary ambition / Boundless borders

Andrew Cuomo analyzed by Harry Siegel, and Felipe De La Hoz on the oozing borders of the U.S.

Today: Harry Siegel, Senior Editor at THE CITY and co-host of FAQ NYC podcast; and Felipe De La Hoz, Member of the NY Daily News Editorial Board and journalism lecturer at NYU.


Issue No. 273

The Case Against Andrew Cuomo, a Poem by Andrew Cuomo
Harry Siegel

Out of Sight
Felipe De La Hoz


The Case Against Andrew Cuomo

A Poem by Andrew Cuomo

by Harry Siegel

Wood-framed photo of former New York governor Andrew Cuomo, with a quote: 'We created a void by not producing enough public information fast enough.' The frame is on a light wood-grained desk,, flanked by figurines of a teddy bear in a rabbig mask, and a stern-looking blue walrus king holding a pink scepter

On the desk of a reporter I work with sits a framed picture of Andrew Cuomo, with a Zen koan he spouted back when he was New York’s massively popular governor whose televised COVID briefings counter-progammed Trump’s and sparked a wave of Cuomosexuality:

“We created a void by not producing enough public information fast enough.” 

Simpler times!

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