Albany, NY – With time winding down on a congressional vote on President Obama’s nuclear accord with Iran, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is feeling the heat from both sides of the aisle as he continues to straddle the fence, refusing to take a public stance either for or against the deal.
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NYPOST.com (http://bit.ly/1N44wrL) reports that folks thought Cuomo may have hedged his bet a few weeks ago when he said Democratic state Sen. Charles Schumer of New York made a “persuasive case” in coming out against the deal, but since then the governor has been reticent to come down on either side, drawing charges of “crass politics” from supporters and critics alike.
A Democratic source close to Schumer accused Cuomo of “trying to have it both ways,” by hinting that he agrees with Schumer while refusing to “publicly oppose it.”
Harsher criticism still has been lobbed from state GOP bigwigs, most notably Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, who unsuccessfully challenged Cuomo for governor last time around.
Astorino said it’s “shameful for the governor of a state that was the victim of the worst terrorist attack ever on US soil to stay silent on a sweetheart nuclear deal with the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism.”
Cuomo fence sitting? I’m shocked. He fence sat on fracking for 2 years, for casino gambling, for changes on SEQRA environmental rules, on ethics laws, you name it. If his name wasn’t cuomo he’d be a dog catcher.
whoever gives him money hell support though he doesnt want to lose Satmar vote by opposing Iran deal.
A governor has no say or influence on foreign policy. The only governors who have commented on the Iran deal are those who are running for president. This angst over Cuomo is just as ridiculous as the concern by some about whether a candidate for mayor is pro- or anti-abortion or pro- or anti-capital punishment. Mayors have no say over those issues, just as they and governors have no say over foreign policy. Cuomo’s opinion on Iran has absolutely nothing to do with his job as governor.
he is a real politician
vote him out of office