From the Mayor of Denver:
Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock in a Nov. 25 statement on Twitter :
I fully acknowledge that I have urged everyone to stay home and avoid unnecessary travel. . . . What I did not share, but should have, is that my wife and my daughter have been in Mississippi, where my daughter recently took a job. As the holiday approached, I decided it would be safer for me to travel to see them than to have two family members travel back to Denver. I recognize that my decision has disappointed many who believe it would have been better to spend Thanksgiving alone. . . . I made my decision as a husband and father, and for those who are angry and disappointed, I humbly ask you to forgive decisions that are borne [sic] of my heart and not my head.
There has been example after example of pols saying one thing and doing another.
From a story in the New York Post about Governor Cuomo:
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday said he may host his 89-year-old mother, Matilda, for Thanksgiving — after spending the last two weeks lecturing New Yorkers about staying home for the holiday and telling their loved ones to do the same because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The double standard/hypocrisy never ends.