Michael Bloomberg and Bill de Blasio are engaged in an open-air online feud over who was a better New York City mayor. freedlander reports
They aren’t old friends. Photo: Adrees Latif/Pool/Getty Images The bad blood was bubbling up from day one, or even before.
As Bloomberg attempted to recast his record to better appeal to a Democratic electorate at last week’s South Carolina debate, de Blasio served as a one-man fact-checking operation. De Blasio even made an appearance on Sean Hannity’s nighttime show on Fox News, where, following the host’s direction, he gutted Bloomberg.
“You work fewer than 30 hours a week, how bad could the mess be?” he wrote in response to one of de Blasio’s tweets. “Few public officials anywhere are as innovative and clever as @BilldeBlasio is when it comes to repeated efforts at money laundering.” “It is no secret that Bill de Blasio prefers national politics to his job, which is not only the second hardest job in American politics but also the second best job in American politics,” said Loeser in an interview. “If he is going to go out and try to reintroduce himself to national voters in defense of Bernie Sanders then we are going to have to go out and tell the truth about Bill de Blasio.”
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