Andrew Cuomo shows no shame for his scandals — making dream political comeback a fantasy
NY Post
People who are driven from public office by scandal usually take a timeout to recover from the shame.
Those who later try to return do so with promises they learned their lessons, and some even go on apology tours to ask for a second chance.
Then there’s Andrew Cuomo.
Humble pie is not for him.
He resigned as New York’s governor in August 2021 rather than face certain impeachment and conviction over a slew of issues but never admitted guilt or serious error and soon began plotting a comeback.
When polls showed he would finish a distant third in a three-way race for his former job in 2022, he took a pass.
The grim news coming out of the Middle East casts a dark cloud over prospects for the region. But there are developments pointing towards a different, more positive road ahead. Last week’s publication of a study into the curriculum taught in schools in Saudi Arabia is one such opportunity. In fact, the strides being made in Saudi education are an instructive insight into how the region as a whole might actually look one day.