Cuomo Accuser 'Dismayed' by Hildebeast's Refusal to Tell Cuomo to Resign

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CUOMO IS A HORN-DOG IN HEAT JUST LIKE BLOWJOB BILL


Boylan had her first interaction with Cuomo after a speech he gave at Madison Square Garden on January 6, 2016, when she was working as the chief of staff at Empire State Development, a state entity that promotes economic growth. She said that he seemed to pay an unusual amount of attention to her. Soon afterward, she said, her boss, Howard Zemsky, told her that Cuomo had a “crush” on her.

During the next two years, Boylan said, the Governor repeatedly commented on her appearance and touched her more than she felt was necessary or professional. “He would put his hand on my lower back,” Boylan said, adding that her experiences mirrored those of another woman, Anna Ruch, who told the Times that the Governor touched her lower back and asked to kiss her at a wedding reception. “He would find a way to, like, touch me in passing—getting on the plane, getting off the plane,” Boylan said. “He frequently stared at my legs.”

Cuomo showed her his office, and called attention to a cigar box that he told her was a gift from President Bill Clinton.

Since childhood, Boylan had idolized Hillary Clinton. She once waited in line for hours to have a photo taken with her, an experience that she said “changed my life.” Boylan said that the obvious reference to Clinton’s sexual behavior disturbed her, because the Governor knew that she considered Hillary Clinton a role model. “It was deeply distressing,” Boylan says.

Boylan says that the pattern of inquiries about her and comments about her looks continued through the rest of her time in the administration. E-mails from Cuomo aides reviewed by The New Yorker were consistent with that account. Boylan said that the harassment grew more brazen over time. She said that, in October, 2017, as she sat with the Governor on a private plane, he told her, “Let’s play strip poker.”

In 2018, in an incident she has not previously disclosed, Boylan attended a meeting on the ground floor of the Governor’s mansion. At a press conference that February, Cuomo had proudly showed off his new puppy, a Siberian-Shepherd-Malamute mix named Captain. After the meeting, Boylan said that she made her way toward the entrance with the Governor, and Captain approached her. When the dog jumped up and down near her, Boylan said, she reached out to calm him, and then backed away. Cuomo, she said, said that if he were a dog, he would try to “mount” her as well.

She expressed frustration with what she perceives to be a reluctance among some Democrats to demand Cuomo’s resignation. She was especially dismayed by Hillary Clinton’s response.

After Boylan’s and other allegations were made public, Clinton issued a statement saying that the allegations against Cuomo are “difficult to read” and “raise serious questions.” She emphasized the attorney general’s investigation, stopping short of calling for the Governor’s resignation. Clinton, Boylan repeated, “was the great hero of my life.”

She said that this was no longer the case. “There’s no way you don’t know who this man is if you’ve worked with, or around, him for decades,” she added.

Boylan broke down during a conversation on the telephone with her mother. She was sobbing uncontrollably. She just didn’t feel like she was being supported.

Boylan said that she continues to feel that way: “I believe that anyone who is in politics and senior and has been around has heard all of these stories, at the very least, and has seen his lack of control, his lack of concern, his lack of integrity, at a very high level, and they said nothing.




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CUOMO IS A HORN-DOG IN HEAT JUST LIKE BLOWJOB BILL


Boylan had her first interaction with Cuomo after a speech he gave at Madison Square Garden on January 6, 2016, when she was working as the chief of staff at Empire State Development, a state entity that promotes economic growth. She said that he seemed to pay an unusual amount of attention to her. Soon afterward, she said, her boss, Howard Zemsky, told her that Cuomo had a “crush” on her.

During the next two years, Boylan said, the Governor repeatedly commented on her appearance and touched her more than she felt was necessary or professional. “He would put his hand on my lower back,” Boylan said, adding that her experiences mirrored those of another woman, Anna Ruch, who told the Times that the Governor touched her lower back and asked to kiss her at a wedding reception. “He would find a way to, like, touch me in passing—getting on the plane, getting off the plane,” Boylan said. “He frequently stared at my legs.”

Cuomo showed her his office, and called attention to a cigar box that he told her was a gift from President Bill Clinton.

Since childhood, Boylan had idolized Hillary Clinton. She once waited in line for hours to have a photo taken with her, an experience that she said “changed my life.” Boylan said that the obvious reference to Clinton’s sexual behavior disturbed her, because the Governor knew that she considered Hillary Clinton a role model. “It was deeply distressing,” Boylan says.

Boylan says that the pattern of inquiries about her and comments about her looks continued through the rest of her time in the administration. E-mails from Cuomo aides reviewed by The New Yorker were consistent with that account. Boylan said that the harassment grew more brazen over time. She said that, in October, 2017, as she sat with the Governor on a private plane, he told her, “Let’s play strip poker.”

In 2018, in an incident she has not previously disclosed, Boylan attended a meeting on the ground floor of the Governor’s mansion. At a press conference that February, Cuomo had proudly showed off his new puppy, a Siberian-Shepherd-Malamute mix named Captain. After the meeting, Boylan said that she made her way toward the entrance with the Governor, and Captain approached her. When the dog jumped up and down near her, Boylan said, she reached out to calm him, and then backed away. Cuomo, she said, said that if he were a dog, he would try to “mount” her as well.

She expressed frustration with what she perceives to be a reluctance among some Democrats to demand Cuomo’s resignation. She was especially dismayed by Hillary Clinton’s response.

After Boylan’s and other allegations were made public, Clinton issued a statement saying that the allegations against Cuomo are “difficult to read” and “raise serious questions.” She emphasized the attorney general’s investigation, stopping short of calling for the Governor’s resignation. Clinton, Boylan repeated, “was the great hero of my life.”

She said that this was no longer the case. “There’s no way you don’t know who this man is if you’ve worked with, or around, him for decades,” she added.

Boylan broke down during a conversation on the telephone with her mother. She was sobbing uncontrollably. She just didn’t feel like she was being supported.

Boylan said that she continues to feel that way: “I believe that anyone who is in politics and senior and has been around has heard all of these stories, at the very least, and has seen his lack of control, his lack of concern, his lack of integrity, at a very high level, and they said nothing.




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After absorbing the morbid sexual history of your President Trump, why didn't you call for his resignation.
 
Its been pointed out before that Hillary was a total fraud with all of her "Up with Women" chatter, she has never made it a practice to support women.
 
lack of evidence......

Trump has made it a life long practice to empower women, to support women, to treat women well,,,,that is why in 2015/2016 when power was willing to pay big money for erotic claims against Trump in order to keep him from the Presidency they could only come up with garbage.....women were not willing to lie about Trump because of how good he has been.
 
lack of evidence.....

Cohen spent 3 years in jail for doing coverup work for individual one. Do you know who that was? individual one was protected by the presidency. Are you getting closer to figuring out who ONE was? There is no lack of evidence. Cohen just went for testimony for the 8th time today.
If you were honest you would say Trump may be in bigly trouble.
 
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