It was a more-receptive audience that greeted Eva Moskowitz at a Midtown banquet hall May 11 than at City Hall, where the charter-school operator said she’s become used to being targeted by Mayor de Blasio.
“It’s nice to know that someone’s willing to tolerate me, and to celebrate I may take a victory lap around Central Park in a horse-drawn carriage,” quipped the Success Academy CEO, after reminding the audience of Mr. de Blasio’s 2013 comments that if elected he would put an end to her being “tolerated, enabled, supported” as Michael Bloomberg had.
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