Tuesday, May 26, 2020

IN THE NEWS: MORE FROM THE GOOD ENOUGH FOR THEE BUT NOT FOR ME VIRUS CHRONICLES

NEW YORK POST: The governor of Michigan — whose strict coronavirus lockdown policies have caused infamous revolts in the state — is taking heat after her husband appeared to have flouted some of her own advice about holiday travel. MORE HERE.

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Updated 5/7/20

--Cristina Cuomo. Oy.... https://pagesix.com/2020/04/23/cristina-cuomo-posts-list-of-out-of-touch-coronavirus-remedies/

--TEXAS MAYOR breaks her own stay at home order to go to nail salon for private treatment https://nypost.com/2020/04/26/texas-mayor-broke-her-own-stay-at-home-order-to-go-to-nail-salon/

--Coronavirus-stricken George Stephanopoulos ignores mask mandate during Hamptons stroll; READ MORE HERE

--MORE FROM THE GOOD ENOUGH FOR THEE BUT NOT FOR ME CHRONICLES: NY POST--NO ONE'S MORE ENTITLED THAN A CORONAVIRUS-POSITIVE CELEBRITY IN THE HAMPTONS, CHRIS CUOMO, GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS; read more here

--CUOMO, ENFORCE NEW MASK POLICY WITH PUBLIC SHAMING, Cuomo suggests New Yorkers should enforce new mask policy with public shaming: 'Where's your mask, buddy?' READ MORE HERE

--DEBLASIO, TATTLE ON NEIGHBORS, PHOTOGRAPH AND SEND TO US https://nypost.com/2020/04/18/de-blasio-urges-new-yorkers-to-snitch-on-social-distance-rule-breakers/

UPDATED, NY POST - Mayor Bill de Blasio’s critics let him know how they really felt about him ordering New Yorkers to snitch on each other for violating social-distancing rules — by flooding his new tip line with crank complaints including....READ MORE AT https://nypost.com/2020/04/21/de-blasios-social-distancing-tip-line-flooded-with-obscenities/

--Golf: The latest clarification allows golfers back inside the gates of private clubs---After patiently going back and forth with New York state officials for several weeks, private golf clubs got the answer they were hoping for. The latest clarification on Gov. Andrew Cuomo's stay-at-home executive order was released by Empire State Development on Friday and dramatically changed the language that pertains to golf. A clarification posted a week ago simply read, "Golf is not essential." Those four words shut down the public golf courses operating across the state and in places like Greenburgh sent police officers to private clubs to make certain the members there were abiding by the mandate. WIGGLE ROOM for private clubs was provided in the latest clarification. READ MORE HERE.

________AND MORE FROM THE HAMPTONS

It’s business as usual in the Hamptons — especially if you’re rich, famous and infected with COVID-19.

Chris Cuomo, who tested positive weeks ago, has turned his prime-time CNN show — broadcast from the basement of his $2.9 million Southampton home — into a freak performance piece: Some nights he attempts to don the wartime mantle of his brother, New York Gov. Andrew; other nights he claims to be a broken man, relaying tales of shivering so hard he chipped a tooth, shedding 13 pounds in days, hallucinating conversations with his dead dad.

Yet Cuomo, like fellow infected Hamptonite and self-important news personality George Stephanopoulos, has decided quarantine cannot and should not contain the likes of him.

As lowly New Yorkers continue to heed Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s orders to stay indoors, at great personal and economic cost, his sick brother decided there was no better time than Easter Sunday to check out undeveloped property he bought in East Hampton.

Again: Undeveloped property. All unnecessary construction is halted. There was literally no reason for Chris Cuomo to be there.

Yet he was infuriated when a nobody — just a 65-year-old man riding his bicycle, maintaining social distance — stopped and called Cuomo out.  “I said to him, ‘Your brother is the coronavirus czar, and you’re not even following his rules — unnecessary travel,’ ” the man, identified only as David, told The Post.

Cuomo’s response?  “Who the hell are you?! I can do what I want!” READ MORE AT https://nypost.com/2020/04/18/no-ones-more-entitled-than-a-coronavirus-positive-celebrity-in-hamptons/

As always, residents who question the content of the above article should address those questions to the paper directly, not here.

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