Bill de Blasio is going nuclear against Andrew Cuomo
Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York City (D) attacked his state's Democratic governor in an unusually candid NY1 interview, the station's political director, Bob Hardt, reported Tuesday.
According to Hardt, de Blasio criticized Gov. Andrew Cuomo for having a reputation of aggressively going after political foes:
De Blasio on Cuomo: "What we’ve often seen is if someone disagrees with him openly, some kind of revenge or vendetta follows."
— Bob Hardt (@bobhardt) June 30, 2015
De Blasio also reportedly ripped Cuomo for a "lack of leadership" and for not doing enough to advance the interests of New York City. De Blasio's agenda for this year's legislative session — which included affordable housing and education issues — was prominently snubbed this year, which The New York Times partially attributed to de Blasio's poor relationship with Cuomo.
De Blasio, who is about to head off on a family vacation, continued to throw barbs at Cuomo to reporters after news of the NY1 interview emerged Tuesday afternoon:
De Blasio says Cuomo is so engaged in horse-trading, "I'm not sure he and the people around him remember where he began."
— Mike Grynbaum (@grynbaum) June 30, 2015
.@BilldeBlasio says @NYGovCuomo stepped up shelter inspections. "That was clearly politically motivated...revenge for some perceived slight"
— Erin Durkin (@erinmdurkin) June 30, 2015
.@BilldeBlasio says he wouldn't be surprised if this gaggle with City Hall reporters triggers new bout of revenge by @NYGovCuomo
— Matthew Chayes (@chayesmatthew) June 30, 2015
"I saw such a clear pattern, I thought it was time to start talking about it. Because I for one am not going to play by these rules." -BdB
— Erin Durkin (@erinmdurkin) June 30, 2015
De Blasio on Cuomo: "I started a year and a half ago with a hope of a very strong partnership. I have been disappointed at every turn."
— Mike Grynbaum (@grynbaum) June 30, 2015
And in what Hardt called "another de Blasio tweak to Cuomo," de Blasio also touted his willingness to talk about the issues "on record." This could be a reference to a Daily News interview last week in which an anonymous Cuomo administration official — who many people think was actually Cuomo — heavily criticized de Blasio.
Cuomo's office didn't immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider on de Blasio's remarks.
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