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Cuomo, addressing misconduct allegations, says he won't resign, 'never touched anyone inappropriately'

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© Getty Images/Pacific PressNew York Governor Andrew Cuomo
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday apologized amid a recent series of allegations of inappropriate behavior, saying he "never touched anyone inappropriately" while also saying he will not resign. The Democratic governor's remarks are the first since three women in recent days have accused him of inappropriate behavior.

Cuomo, who is facing calls from Republicans and fellow Democrats to resign, said he has "learned an important lesson about his own behavior around women."

"I now understand that I acted in a way that made people feel uncomfortable," he also said in a press conference. "It was unintentional and I truly and deeply apologize for it."

Cuomo said he will "fully cooperate" with the state attorney general's investigation into sexual harassment allegations, according to the Associated Press.

Attorney General Letitia James is in the process of selecting an outside law firm to conduct an investigation into the allegations and produce a report that will be made public, the wire service also reports.

Comment: A politician doesn't rise to be governor of New York and not know how to effectively backpedal incriminating allegations and downplay one's actions. Cuomo just isn't very good at it.

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Footprints

Judge orders release of Proud Boys member Ethan Nordean after feds oversell his case; awaits trial

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© CapeandislandsProud Boys' Ethan Nordean with bullhorn walks to the Capitol on January 6th.
Surprise, surprise. US Federal Judge Beryl Howell on Wednesday ordered the release of a prominent member of the far-right Proud Boys group while he awaits trial. Judge Beryl ruled the feds failed to show that Ethan Nordean posed such a danger to the public that he must be jailed while his case unfolds.

On Tuesday The Gateway Pundit reported on Ethan Nordean and fellow Proud Boy Dominic Pezzola who were jailed and tortured while waiting their court date for attending the protests at the US Capitol on January 6th.

The Feds got caught overselling their worthless trinkets like an infomercial at 3 AM with free wind chimes. According to Reuters Nordean WAS NOT a ringleader on January 6th as the feds said he was. The case against Nordean is falling apart but the federal government wanted to keep him locked up without bond anyway.

Vader

Forever wars: Report on failures of US 'gender programs' in Afghanistan says they should continue anyway

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© REUTERS/ParwizAfghan women wait to apply for the Pakistan visa, after a stampede in Jalalabad, Afghanistan October 21, 2020
Though the 18-year, $787 million US "gender equality" effort hasn't so much as created a word in Afghan languages for the concept, a new report is likely to be used by Washington to justify keeping troops in Afghanistan forever.

"Support for gender equality: Lessons from the US experience in Afghanistan" was among the flurry of reports produced for the new administration and presented at the end of February by John Sopko, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR).

The 242-page volume goes over the entire history of US "gender programs" in Afghanistan, from the October 2001 invasion through the end of 2020, and describes many problems and shortcomings - but ends up concluding they should continue, along with the US presence there.

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Books

NYPL pushes back: New York Public Library says it will keep canceled Dr. Seuss titles on shelves - 'We don't censor books'

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Public libraries across the US are pushing back against the cancelation of Dr. Seuss books, with the New York Public Library being the latest to say it will not censor the suddenly-controversial titles.

"As with all public libraries the New York Public Library does not censor books," spokeswoman Angela Montefinise said of the Seuss books in question, the New York Post reported on Wednesday.

Six titles - including If I Ran the Zoo, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street and Scrambled Eggs Super! - have been blasted as politically incorrect for supposed racial and ethnic stereotypes, and the company behind their publication announced this week the books will no longer be printed or licensed to third parties.

Comment: Heaven bless the libraries!

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Question

Capitol rioter 'QAnon Shaman' says in new interview that officers 'waved' him into building on Jan. 6

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© AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta/FileIn this Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021 photo, supporters of President Donald Trump, including Jacob Chansley, center with fur and horned hat, are confronted by Capitol Police officers outside the Senate Chamber inside the Capitol in Washington.
The self-described "QAnon Shaman" -- who garnered widespread recognition after storming the Capitol shirtless, wearing face paint, a bearskin and horned headdress on Jan. 6 -- claimed in a jailhouse interview aired Thursday that police officers "waved" him and others into the building on that day nearly two months ago.

Jacob Chansley answered questions from 60 Minutes Plus for an interview first aired on CBS This Morning, a day before a Washington, D.C., judge is set to hear arguments Friday over his pre-trial release.

Prosecutors argued in a new filing on Monday that Chansley is a danger to the community, explaining he held a speared weapon as he confronted officers inside the Capitol, wrote a threatening note to then-Vice President Mike Pence and spoke about ridding the government of traitors.

Comment: As an aside, what kind of "mob" stays inside the velvet visitor ropes? Sure looks like this particular group felt welcome. One more data point in favor of planted agents provocateurs in the larger crowds outside?




Fire

Explosion damages COVID-19 testing centre in the Netherlands

Explosion damages COVID-19 testing centre in the Netherlands
An explosion blew out the windows of a COVID-19 testing centre in the town of Bovenkarpsel in North Holland, Dutch police said on Wednesday.

Nobody was injured in the blast, which occurred just before 7am.

Menno Hartenber, a spokesman for North Holland police, told Euronews "a small metal object or pipe, 10cm in length, was attached to the side of the COVID-19 test centre".

He told Euronews the loud blast was heard by people nearby, and it left five windows shattered.

Dutch police added that they had cordoned off the area and were "investigating the explosive and its origin".

A bomb squad was sent to see whether any explosive material remained at the scene.

"For the moment, we are not ruling out any leads and cannot yet say anything about the motives, an investigation is under way," Hartenberg said.

Handcuffs

2018 Toronto van attack: Alek Minassian found guilty for killing 10 people after judge rejects NCR plea

Judge Anne Molloy rejected Minassian's defence that his autism caused such mental deficits he did not know that mass murder was wrong
2018 Toronto Van attack Victims
© SOCIAL MEDIA / HANDOUTSTop row, left to right: Anne Marie D'Amico, 30, Munir Najjar, 85, Andrea Bradden, 33, Sohe Chung, 22, Betty Forsyth, 94. Bottom row, left to right: Eddie Kang, 45, Renuka Amarasingha, 45, Geraldine Brady, 83, Ji Hun Kim, 22, Dorothy Sewell, 80.
The man who drove a rented van down Toronto sidewalks trying to kill as many people as he could has been found guilty of murdering 10 people and attempting to kill 16 more.

Judge Anne Molloy resoundingly rejected Alek Minassian's controversial defence that autism caused such mental deficits he did not know that mass murder was wrong.

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Attention

At least 40 killed in Myanmar's worst day of violence since coup

Security forces open fire on anti-coup protesters in Yangon, Mandalay and elsewhere
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© Anadolu/Getty ImagesPolice use teargas to try to disperse protesters in Mandalay.
At least 33 people have been killed after Myanmar's security forces opened fire on peaceful anti-coup protesters in multiple towns and cities, in the worst day of violence since the military coup last month.

Police and military have increasingly used lethal violence in an attempt to crush demonstrations, killing at least 40 people since the coup on 1 February.

Crowds have continued to take to the streets daily in defiance of the military junta, with just goggles, hard hats and homemade shields for protection. Protesters are demanding that the military restore democracy and for their elected leaders to be released.

Thinzar Shunlei Yi, a human rights activist based in Yangon, described the military's use of force against protesters as a "daily slaughter".

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Brick Wall

Tucker Carlson, Matt Gaetz SLAM the continued 'occupation' of DC by National Guard troops

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"[The security review is] only really about two things," Gaetz insisted. "One, hunting and destroying MAGA, and two, justifying the continued occupation of Washington DC."

Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-FL) appeared on Tucker Carlson Tonight on Tuesday to slam the Democrats for the continued presence of the National Guard in Washington DC nearly two months after the Capitol Hill riot.


Syringe

'You don't need our vaccine': Michael Moore, other libs rage at Texas for daring to fight Covid-19 without authoritarian lockdown

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Texas' decision to walk back Covid-19 restrictions like mask mandates has triggered plenty of meltdowns, the worst of which have included prominent liberals showing their true colors and apparently wishing death on the state.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's announcement that he was ending Covid-19 lockdown restrictions in his state got about the reactions you would expect this week. Conservatives mainly praised him, while most liberals labeled him a "mass murderer" or "reckless" leader.

The worst reactions though have shined an unflattering light on a dark corner of today's political divisions.