New podcast episode now available: Why did it take so long for the New York governor’s bad behavior to catch up with him?
| A podcast about the intersection of culture, media, and politics hosted by Laura Marsh and Alex Pareene | Wednesday March 31, 2020 |
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Andrew Cuomo, the Creepy Tyrant of Albany | ILLUSTRATION BY EDWARD KINSELLA | Andrew Cuomo has been mired in scandal for weeks, for actions that, in some cases, date back years. To what extent has the governor’s bullying been hiding in plain sight? On Episode 28 of The Politics of Everything, hosts Laura Marsh and Alex Pareene look into the long history of Cuomo’s coercive approach to state politics, why he’s so keen to hang onto his seat in the face of widespread censure, and how much his character and governance style can be explained by his relationship to his father, Mario Cuomo. Guests include Rebecca Traister, who reported on the governor’s toxic workplace for New York Magazine; Ross Barkan, the author of a forthcoming book about the governor; and Julia Salazar, a state senator for New York’s 18th district. | Listen Now | | Advertising | | | | | Be the most informed person you know: 3 months for $5 | Donate | | Copyright © 2021 The New Republic, All rights reserved. |
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