By Zamboni
There's a nasty (i.e., very fun) fight going on between the Republicans who are vying for Elise "Elsie" Stefanik's Congressional seat in NY-21.
As we posted a little over a month ago, the Trump-endorsed candidate, Anthony Constantino, is giving a whole lot of headaches to the more traditional, state-party-blessed hopeful, Assemblyman Robert Smullen. No love is lost between these two dudes, and when they met in a debate last week, the fur kinda flew.
"Both candidates
adhered to the rules of decorum during the debate, confining their
statements to their allotted time and requiring little intervention from
[the] moderator," Yahoo news reports. "But they continued to attack each other in harsh
terms, with Constantino casting Smullen as an unknown 'C-lister' who has
failed to adequately support Trump. Smullen countered that Constantino
is 'unfit to serve' and noted his campaign had once hired a man accused of murder."
(Note to the file: That last bit is true. We kid you not.)
"The
caustic parley that has defined the primary race spilled over when
Constantino reached across his podium to offer Smullen a handshake," Yahoo continued.
"Smullen ignored Constantino, gathered his belongings, and walked off the
television studio set."
Wow. Smullen later explained that he wasn't going to shake hands because Constantino had sent him a mean text. (The text was not nice, but it was also ridiculous.) This gave Constantino another line of attack, and made Smullen look petty — positively Trumpy, in fact.
The snub reminded us of Ann Richards's reaction when her Republican opponent for Texas governor, Clayton Williams, pulled the same stunt on her. It was back in 1990, when Trumpian behavior was still unknown. "Oh, Clayton," she said, "that's bad." Yup. We cats PURR.