There are those now saying it’s a shame Andrew didn’t throw his hat in the ring during the Democratic presidential primaries — that maybe, he missed his moment. Of course, they said the same thing about Mario. What might have been, many even now, continue to muse. But Andrew Cuomo’s tenure as New York’s governor tells a different story — one his father’s service recalls. And that is that serving the people of New York is more than enough. That New York is a nation, indeed a world of its own, big enough to test any person’s mettle. Big enough to frighten anyone with its multitude of problems. And if you can get it right there, then you’ve had the thing that anyone seeking to serve as president hopes to attain: the gratitude and lasting memory of a nation whose people you served in a time of their greatest need.