The dean of New York's congressional delegation and a man who may try to become a member of it crossed paths - and maybe swords - in Harlem today. Rep. Charles Rangel and potential Senate candidate Harold Ford were at a closed-door meeting about Gov. Paterson when they exchanged words over health care reform and taxes. Mr. Ford Jr., a moderate-liberal Democrat, served in the U.S. House with Rep. Rangel (D-N.Y., a liberal Democrat) as a 10-year Tennessee representative. He is now mulling a Democratic primary challenge to appointed Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand.
One source said "the tensest moment was when [Mr. Ford Jr.] took on [Rep. Rangel], saying [a] jobs bill should come before health care" and that a health bill shouldn't hike New Yorkers' taxes or leave businesses unable to hire people. Sources said Mr. Ford Jr. also warned the assembled leaders against losing touch with the will of the voters - and subsequently losing their offices - even if they felt they were doing what was best.
Rep. Rangel, in turn, insisted on defending his work with President Barack Obama on health care, witnesses said, retorting that the final reforms passed will be in Americans' best interest - and claiming to Mr. Ford Jr. and the rest of the room that taxes in New York are less onerous than elsewhere. "The tone that Rangel adopted seemed a little bit contemptuous - but that was consistent with how a lot of us reacted," a source told the New York Daily News. "It was almost as if [Mr. Ford Jr.] delivered a lecture to us."
To comment on "Rep. Charlie Rangel & Harold Ford Jr." post, click here.
Rep. Charlie Rangel & Harold Ford Jr. Butt Heads In Harlem
Posted by
Shay Riley
at
2/28/2010
Labels: U.S. Congress