- Cuomo Plots His Revenge
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Politico reports on sinister developments in the evil clown show taking place in what's left of Cuomoland:
As governor of New York, ANDREW CUOMO was notorious among the Albany press corps for using the media as a tool to inspire fear and sow mayhem. He’d speak to reporters on background as a “senior administration official,” and use that anonymity to defend himself. He’d plant unsavory stories about political opponents. He’d get his aides to carry out his dirty work.
It’s an approach Cuomo plans to continue in life after office.
Playbook has learned that RICH AZZOPARDI — Cuomo’s longtime spokesperson and senior adviser — is the former governor’s first big hire using the $18 million in leftover campaign cash the governor had amassed for his now-defunct reelection campaign — and which he now plans to use to mount a campaign of retribution against his perceived political enemies, including now-Gov. KATHY HOCHUL.
According to a dozen reporters and political aides, during Cuomo’s final two weeks in office, Azzopardi mounted an aggressive last-ditch attempt to salvage the governor’s political career, including:
- Posing as an ally of Hochul’s and suggesting that he was recruiting candidates for her transition — a move that some observers saw as an attempt to test Cuomo aides for loyalty. Senior members of Hochul’s staff say they were unaware of Azzopardi’s outreach and, in the words of one senior aide, view it as “nonsensical.”
- Cold-calling reporters to plant stories about Cuomo’s perceived enemies.
- DMing journalists on Twitter and encouraging them to tweet out messages questioning the veracity of New York A.G. TISH JAMES’ report into the accusations of sexual harassment against Cuomo.
- Serving up background quotes questioning the competence of then-Lt. Gov. Hochul.
“The fever [with] which they are doing this — to relitigate the past and undermine Hochul — is incredible,” said one reporter. “They don’t seem to see that they are out of power and no one cares.”
But it seemed to work just fine when they were in power, which suggests many reporters need to take a hard look at how they chose to let themselves be successfully manipulated by such twisted tactics during the last 10 years.