Without diving too deep into the cluster$#@! this turned into, just a few thoughts:
1) Cuomo being... whatever he is, and making a ton of indisputably horrible decisions, doesn't make everything that went wrong his fault. IIRC, NY's nursing home numbers were on par with NJ, MI, MA, and PA in the early stages of the pandemic. The fatality rate was also high in all the northern states during March/April. Comparing it to California or Washington, which were seeded with a different strain and had different weather conditions, isn't fair. Again, that doesn't excuse his bad decisions and misuse of the Javitz and hospital ship, but let's not make as if he could have saved 10K lives.
2) @CountValentine (hope he's well) would have interjected with his opinion about news vs talking heads. Media is an overarching term that includes both the news, analysis, opinion, and entertainment. Every media outlet gives the news, and they also try to attract viewers (or readers) by providing the other things, too. Invariably, they decide that it's good business to cater to one side or the other, since people are prone to confirmation bias and want to hear what they already believe. Some are better than others at keeping their news and opinions separate. Most fail.
3) The left-wing media turned on Cuomo because they don't need him anymore. Cuomo vs Trump was good for ratings. Now they can jump on the bandwagon bashing the lying murderer and still get the ratings, without damaging the Democratic Party in NYS, because he'll just be replaced with someone more radical. The only ones who haven't jumped on board is CNN, and that's because the optics of bad headlines with the last name of one of their biggest stars just doesn't serve their purpose.
4) Very unpopular opinion: Cuomo isn't an anti-Semite. Jews were discriminated against. No argument there. But just because the a-hole took the easy target to serve his own purposes doesn't put him on par with Farrakhan. That doesn't make him a better person. I just think the anti-Semite tag distracts from who he really is and why he did what he did (and continues to do).
1) Other states followed his lead on that policy. Others, like California, reversed it immediately when they realized how stupid it was. Others have since admitted to the mistakes and taken a modicum of responsibility. And aside from the nursing home fiasco, I don't know who's responsibility the hospitals and EMS are, but it was an epic disaster. Hatzalah literally saved hundreds of lives by keeping people out of hospitals. And post first wave, they haven't done so well. Currently, NY has the highest per capita hospitalization rate.
2) Again, missing the key point. When news media fails and mixes bias into the news, examples of which can be found basically daily, that is almost exclusively a left-wing bias problem. The conversation on this thread, in particular, was theater of the absurd stuff.
3) Jake Tapper HAS jumped on board, and to be fair, he actually has brought up the nursing home stuff earlier. But the media still is only bringing up the nursing home saga, they haven't touched the anti semitic micro clusters, and who knows if they ever will. When Joe Biden was asked who he thought handled Covid well, he got no pushback for saying Cuomo, and has since hired people from Cuomo's team who blatantly lied.