A couple of people have responded to this thread about #Cuomo with "What about Northam?" I felt the same way about him. Neither he nor Justin Fairfax should have resigned, until an outside investigation occurred, then made public
Northam was about 15 minutes from resigning over blackface photos of him from 30 years ago re-surfacing, not to mention him lying about it. Fairfax would have replaced him, becoming only the second black governor in Va history and one of the few black governors ever
Within days allegations of sexual assault were levied against Fairfax, and calls for his resignation overshadowed blackface scandals with Democrats Northam AND the AG. It was incredibly convenient for Northam given Fairfax's rising star at the time usatoday.com/story/news/pol…
The national press, especially the black press, and several prominent black politicians immediately called for Fairfax's resignation, since the allegations against him were pretty terrible. Mind you, they hadn't been investigated by Va or the states where the allegations occurred
I point this out because just like in #Cuomo case, or #Biden, last year the voters deserve to know who is serving them, or who they're voting for. Allegations don't prove innocence or guilt, but legal investigations can
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As a general rule, unless a politician has committed a criminal offense (and even then it's not automatic) I don't think they should be forced into resignation. It's ultimately up to the voters to decide who they want to represent them. IE: Cuomo likely won't resign
Obviously if the crime committed is one that keeps the politician in POWER (election disruption, influence peddling) then yes they should be bounced, likely by an impeachment process after an outside investigation
In #Cuomo case, as bad as the allegations are, there should be a full investigation carried out by a non-governmental agency. Then his party and the voters can decide what they want to do with him. The key is an investigation
Could barely get through one episode of #ginnyandgeorgia . I swear sometimes you can look at the casting alone and realize nobody who looks like you or has any cultural knowledge about you was in the writers room for a show
OMG thank my spidey sense that told me to stop watching #ginnyandgeorgia after EP1. If I had invested in this show long enough to watch cringe worthy idiotic racially insulting scenes like this in later episodes I would've damn near canceled #Netflix
Brady is the best football player in the modern Era if you control for racism, coaching and division competition. Doesn't mean he's not the greatest but context matters
The #GOAT conversation depends on how you think of individual vs team sports. Football is HARD - a long career of success is almost impossible. But Basketball requires you play offense AND defense (unless you're Harden) so I'd put LeBron, Russell, Jordan ahead of #Brady
LeBron, Jordan, Russell had to be on the court the whole time. Again doesn't take anything AWAY from #Brady but a "Team sport" hits different when you have to defend too
Growing up watching political news there were very few black political analysts on television. I remember seeing @Eugene_Robinson@drjlastword and Carl Rowan mostly, but black people being asked strictly about politics, economics or culture on news programs was rare
Usually you had to be a politician or NAACP director before you'd get booked to discuss whatever was happening in Congress let alone some international event or tragedy. But there was ONE event I remember every black person being asked to comment on : The Million Man March
If you were a black politician or political commentator even if you didn't ATTEND the Million Man March it was almost a requirement that you account for or disavow some of the speakers at the event before you were allowed to speak on air. Regardless of the subject
I was a kid when this happened but this is the first time I remember seeing the national press talking heads develop a completely ridiculous narrative about a candidate and push it until it became reality. Nobody cared about that scream except D.C. insiders
Howard Dean was Bernie before Bernie. He had the most innovative primary campaign in the history of American politics at the time, his use of email and early internet strategies launched dozens of careers in marketing and politics
Similar to 16' Sanders, 04' Dean was the true believer that the GOP privately feared could win, but that Democrats were CONVINCED would be a disaster that fall. rollcall.com/2003/10/03/gop…
I was pretty bored w/ the #NFC playoffs this year because once #Seahawks and (ahem) Goff / #rams were out, there really weren't any amazing stories to tell because almost nobody's legacy is going to change going forward, now #BucsvsSaints almost gaurantees it
If Rogers makes another SB so what? He's already a top 5 QB all time. Even if he somehow BEAT the #Chiefs (and that won't happen) who's he going to leap over on #NFL QB Mount Rushmore? Nobody. Another ring changes nothing for him
If Brady wins on the road in Green Bay and makes a 10th #SuperBowl what does that make him? The GOAT + 1? I mean, he's already the most successful QB ever. Another appearance or even beating the #Chiefs (Won't happen) doesn't change his legacy either