NY Tea Party’s Anti-Gay, Pro-Racism, Pro-Bestiality Candidate Tries To Change Course
Tea Party supported NY gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino, unable to support his accusations of infidelity against Democratic opponent Andrew Cuomo, tries to change course, by pointing the finger at Cuomo for not having agreed to a debate.
Cuomo already has agreed to a debate.
Local Bufffalo TV station WIVB reports, “Paladino addresses New Yorkers about the controversies that have surrounded his campaign, including his infidelity that resulted in a child being born out of wedlock. He notes that his family has come under attack over this, yet no one has bothered to ask these same type of questions to his Democratic challenger Andrew Cuomo, saying Cuomo’s “prowess is legendary.”
“However, Paladino goes on to say that he will not make his campaign about accusations like that, and goes on to question why Cuomo will not step up to the plate and debate. He accuses Cuomo of being afraid of a debate.”
By the way, the New York Times today published an excellent piece, detailing how, essentially, Paladino’s campaign is merely an effort to make money. Almost all his campaign expenditures are for items his businesses sell. Mailers, advertising, hotel rooms…
http://www.wivb.com/video/videoplayer.swf?dppversion=4227
Enjoy this piece?
… then let us make a small request. The New Civil Rights Movement depends on readers like you to meet our ongoing expenses and continue producing quality progressive journalism. Three Silicon Valley giants consume 70 percent of all online advertising dollars, so we need your help to continue doing what we do.
NCRM is independent. You won’t find mainstream media bias here. From unflinching coverage of religious extremism, to spotlighting efforts to roll back our rights, NCRM continues to speak truth to power. America needs independent voices like NCRM to be sure no one is forgotten.
Every reader contribution, whatever the amount, makes a tremendous difference. Help ensure NCRM remains independent long into the future. Support progressive journalism with a one-time contribution to NCRM, or click here to become a subscriber. Thank you. Click here to donate by check.
![]() |

























