Scott Stringer joins Andrew Cuomo in paying the price for unfairly condemning Brett Kavanaugh

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Scott Stringer’s mayoral campaign is struggling after a single woman accused him of groping her and making multiple advances. The city comptroller denies it, but his own past words don’t help.

In 2018, Stringer had no trouble believing the claims against then-Supreme Court justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh, condemning his supposed actions in a statement even though Kavanaugh vehemently denied the charges, as did every other possible witness.

In 2019, Stringer wrote to the board chairman of McDonald’s to attack the company for failing to fire CEO Steve Easterbrook “with cause” for consensually sexting with a subordinate employee.

He’s also joined the chorus of officials calling for Gov. Cuomo to resign after multiple women came forward with allegations of sexual harassment.

Then again, Cuomo also slammed Kavanaugh, attacking him for not taking a polygraph test. Funny: The gov hasn’t taken one himself to answer his accusers.

Yes, it’s tough for anyone who joined the condemn-Kavanaugh movement to suddenly face similar accusations. Stringer’s stuck saying it’s vital that “women are heard” when they make such charges while insisting that the ones against him are “totally and completely false.”

Think before you posture, we’d suggest.

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