[VIDEO] Franzese is a former made man of the Columbo crime family of New York. He left the life of crime many years ago after undergoing a religious conversion and sharing some of his knowledge of that life and other words of wisdom. It's a very fascinating watch and occasionally he doesn't just tell mafia stories, he might review movies related to his former life, and on this occasion he discusses current events.
Franzese was based out of New York and discusses what got former NY Governor Andrew Cuomo and his younger brother and CNN personality Chris Cuomo in trouble. He calls them bullies and even in Franzese's life bullies don't last long. They get theirs in the end whether they're the first to go to jail or worse.
Anyway even in life being a bully doesn't serve you well. You treat someone the wrong way who's to say the rubber band will snap back on you. As Franzese says it's best not to be the first to pass judgement or anything like that because in the long run it'll be your turn.
With that said the Cuomo Bros. are the sons of the late former NY Gov. Mario Cuomo who Franzese refers to as a decent man. And all one can say as outside observers of these two gents something went wrong somewhere.
So as you know Andrew Cuomo resigned the governorship in August 2020 to be replaced by the even more horrendous Kathy Hochul due to his own allegations of sexual harassment.
As for Chris Cuomo he was indefinitely suspended from his CNN prime time program due to revelations of his involvement in helping to defend his brother against the allegations.
It's an amazing fall for the former Gov. Cuomo who was a bit of a rockstar last year for his updates on the state of New York's response to the pandemic.
Related I shared the thoughts of another former New York mobster Sammy "the Bull" Gravano regarding Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Neither Gravano nor Franzese seems to care for him.
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