The Record (Troy, NY)

Progressiv­es making life tough for Dems

- Alan Chartock Capitol Connection Alan Chartock is professor emeritus at the State University of New York, publisher of the Legislativ­e Gazette and president and CEO of the WAMC Northeast Public Radio Network. Readers can email him at alan@wamc.org.

The Democrats in both the House of Representa­tives and the State Senate are risking it all and to some extent, they are being aided and abetted by the news media who know a story when they see one.

We all know that any story that involves a fight or a contest has the potential for good copy and there is no hotter story on the American political scene than Alexandria Ocasio- Cortez.

When the Democrats took over the House of Representa­tives, they won a slew of new seats. Most of these were moderate, swing seats in competitiv­e districts and certainly not self-identified Democratic Socialists. But a few seats did go to progressiv­es and OcasioCort­ez was one.

What a candidate.

She did a little dance outside her office in reaction to Republican nonsense and that little dance was seen around the world! She doesn’t take any garbage and when Trump insults her, she gives it right back to him. Her problem is now that seems to be alienating significan­t groups in the American electorate.

In the beginning, a small group of progressiv­es presented a threat to Nancy Pelosi’s assumed speakershi­p. Pelosi prevailed by making a series of deals and promises which obviously involved some committee assignment­s, like that of Ilhan Omar to the foreign affairs committee.

Unfortunat­ely, Omar made what many people are calling an anti- Semitic trope, and not for the first time. That made a lot of people crazy because they interprete­d her words as implying that American Jews were incapable of giving full loyalty to the United States but owed primacy to Israel. She cited the Jewish group APAC.

Frankly, as a Jew, I had a hard time with what she said.

I have been assiduous in my belief that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is leading Israel in the wrong direction. I am not alone in that. Public opinion polls show some disparity between American Jewish voters and contempora­ry Israeli policy.

When asked about Omar’s penchant for perceived antiSemiti­c remarks, top Jewish leaders in the Congress, like Eliot Engel the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, refused to exonerate Omar. However, it is feared that Omar will not be removed from her prestigiou­s committee assignment unless things get worse. In the meantime, Republican­s are having a field day with Omar’s remarks.

Obviously, many American Jewish voters are loath to agree with Donald Trump’s negative assessment­s of Omar. Just for the record, Jews comprise around two percent of the American population.

The fact is that AOC has vigorously defended her contempora­ry, Omar. This has exacerbate­d the tension between the old and new style Democrats. This tension and possible infighting has created a potential schism that the Republican­s can use to alienate voters.

The Democratic penchant for forming circular firing squads is well known and it is showing not only in the House of Representa­tives but in the New York State legislatur­e where the newly elected State Senate is picking unnecessar­y fights with the governor like the debacle that lost Amazon to New York City.

When you get power and you are not used to it, you have to be particular­ly careful about what you do and say because of your instincts. I get it that Andrew Cuomo is suspected by the new Democratic majority of having kept the Republican­s in power. I also get that the age old instinct to get even is pretty powerful. But, hey, in the case of both the Congressio­nal Democrats and the new majority in the New York State Senate, the greater good will surely be met if they stay in power.

They have just emerged from the wilderness of oppression under their Republican colleagues (tormentors.)

Let’s face it — if they retain power and continue to pass good legislatio­n we will all benefit. Let’s just hope that they take a course in anger management and road rage before they continue their present ways.

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