While running for re-election to their current jobs in 2017 and ’18, Mayor de Blasio and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand both promised voters not to run for president — and now both have reneged, with the lamest of excuses.
“The world has changed,” intones de Blasio. Consider “the urgency of the moment,” pleads Gillibrand. Pathetic.
Gillibrand made her vow less than three months before breaking it.
Then, too, de Blasio announced plans to sell the nation on the success of New York ideas. Which means he’ll (again) be neglecting the job he promised would get his full attention.
Ideas such as "Medicare-for-all, a job guarantee and free college" sound great — but aren’t realistic.” 2020 Democrats are all over those “bold ideas” — the rush to the left is breathtaking.
Gillibrand is also for “universal health care.” She’s going to “take on” “institutional racism” but also “the corruption and greed in Washington” and “the special interests.” Impressive aims for a scion of Albany County’s infamous Democratic machine and a former lawyer for Big Tobacco.
De Blas couldn’t tempt Bernie and Hillary into a bidding war for his endorsement. “What a terrorist!” Clinton’s campaign manager wrote of the mayor.
Just watch the Fake promises knowingly that they will not do any of it.
Just a sad charachter and thought.
Just watch the Fake promises knowingly that they will not do any of it.
Just a sad charachter and thought.
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