Monday, August 9

In the Beginning...

Andrew Cuomo 'groping' accuser Brittany Commisso opens up in CBS interview there was an alleged "butt grab".  Immediately after, Brittany reports, she sat on the couch for this picture requested by the b/Boss, during work hours, at the Governor's Mansion on New Year's Eve (it was early, not late, Brittany reports...)

This wasn't New Year's Eve 2020, but 2019.

After the alleged butt grab, and after consentually posing for this picture (which her husband later found on her phone, and turned over to the tabloids for publication before Brittany reported any harrassment or abuse by the governor), the administrative assistant returned -- time and again -- for the hugs, and kisses, that accompanied her workdays for Gov. Cuomo during 2020.

Only now does this woman allege sexual harassment that -- in her 30s -- she did not know how to escape by using the word, "NO" and moving her body immediately out of the office and reporting these allegedly unwanted assaults on her person.

Gov. Cuomo would be doing men -- and working women who refuse the OT hours and extra pay that accompanies the intimate work of keeping the governor happy on the holidays and weekends with photos and hugs and kisses --  a favor if he declines to resign, fights any misdemeanor criminal charges that might be brought against him, and makes his fellow party Dems vote to impeach and remove him from office.  Then, he can primary Joe Biden -- whose own allegations of non-wanted sexual assault seem to many women more credible than Brittany, who returned again and again for the OT work at the Mansion and told no one of her reported abuse until it appeared the governor's political career was in jeopardy....

He might not win against Biden (some say the Dems are cooking the vote counts), but as a man, he should not accept the portrayal of his inartful, but clearly consensual, seduction of the divorcing Brittany as an unwanted sexual assault.  Clearly, it wasn't.

Andrew Cuomo 'groping' accuser Brittany Commisso opens up in CBS interview