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  • James Lowe ALBANY — A former aide to Gov. Cuomo detailed a pattern of sexual harassment in an essay Wednesday, alleging the governor would “go out of his way” to touch her and once kissed her during a one-on-one meeting. Lindsey Boylan, the former deputy secretary for economic development and special adviser to the governor, outlines a beyond toxic work environment in which top female aides “normalized” their boss’ behavior and she was told by staffers that Cuomo had a “crush” on her. Boylan backs up her claims against the governor with screenshots of emails and texts. “I’m compelled to tell my story because no woman should feel forced to hide their experiences of workplace intimidation, harassment and humiliation — not by the Governor or anyone else,” Boylan wrote. In 2018, after being promoted to a senior adviser position, Boylan claims Cuomo “stepped in front of me and kissed me on the lips” during a one-on-one meeting at the governor’s Manhattan office. The unwanted advance from New York’s most powerful Democrat came after years of harassment, she says.
  • Tommy Hernandez You're not successful in spite of your obstacles, you're successful because of them.
  • JOHN WURTS NEWSPAPER ARTICLE I WROTE ABOUT RUSH... RUSH By John Wurts When I was at a northern California church camp in the early 1980s, a friend mentioned that he listened to a guy on the radio that was unlike any other he had ever heard. This was intriguing, so I listened also. Back then Rush was only on one radio station in Sacramento and was just starting his talk radio program. He was funny, not afraid to do parody, and had a down to Earth logical way to look at anything. His gift of gab endeared him to so many people that he quickly grew into a nationwide audience that at his end reached 65 million people every week. Rush was addicting because he would always find a slant on any story that was humorous and different than anyone else’s. His Entertainment in Broadcasting network is on over 600 radio stations and reaches every square inch of America. The so-called mainstream media is now the old stream media because more people listen to independent conservatives like Rush Limbaugh than all the other media combined. The old liberal media omly pumps out the leftist propaganda while conservatives like Rush will air the arguments for both sides and then logically dismantle the liberal arguments. That’s why Rush always welcomed callers with opposing viewpoints because he could beat them “with half his brain tied behind his back.” Rush had traditional christian values and understood the rich cultural history of America and could extemporaneously wax poetic with great passion and do it with compassion. In many ways he was a mirror image of Donald Trump, a great success in bussiness, patriotic, well versed on all subjects, very popular, and proud of his beliefs and everything American. And he never needed notes as his mind could catalog all knowledge and instantly draw from all sources of information no matter how long ago he had been expposed to them. He was the Renaissance Man of radio that brought every issue into focus and explained them in ways every person could understand and appreciate. He created the genre of talk radio and further enhanced it with the most comical and hilariously devastating parodies that could leave you laughing out loud even when alone. He was the Shakespeare of radio, who knew the subtle shades of meaning of each word in the English language. He could boast like Mohamed Ali, be as caring as Ghandi, be as verbally powerful as Trump, and was funnier than any late night comic and his audience loved him for it. Once you became a Rush addict, you would listen to every word, every possible day that you could because they were pearls that were always adding to your awareness and enjoyment. There were one minute gags, mimics of popular songs, and rollickingly funny impersonations of Obama, Clinton, and other juicy targets. He could make everyone roar with laughter when he would talk about liberals and their silly ideas. He was one of a kind, a unique blend of all the qualities that make someone worth listening to. If
  • Frank Payette Universal Background Checks means you can't loan a firearm to a loved one to shoot, hunt, or defend themselves. Someone breaks in your home, your loved wouldn't legally be able to defend themselves with your gun without a background check first
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