Friday, October 31, 2025

Didn't the worse-than-useless de Blasio teach New York anything?

 


Bill Kristol Endorses Zohran Mamdani for NYC Mayor Despite Him Being ‘Against Israel’ 

 “He’s a very impressive politician. I don’t know that he’s going to be a very good mayor. He’s 33 years old, he’s never run anything. They’re good people who could work for him though, in New York,” Kristol said. “So, who knows? I don’t know.” . . .

Let Commie Mamdani Take New York City   . . . "Everything went downhill with Democratic Bill de Blasio. For whatever reason, New Yorkers welcomed a communist to take the mayor’s mansion. And yes, he was a communist, a sympathizer of Central American drug lords and dictators. What were New Yorkers thinking? Not much, apparently, as they willfully endured de Blasio’s unprecedented permission of crime, corruption, and, of course, communism. And when you allow collectivism of any kind, you see crime and corruption come together in one big conniption of crap.

"After Mayor Blah Blah, Gothamites seemed to have learned their lesson, and they elected a former police officer and state senator—and former Republican!—named Eric Adams. He put more emphasis on fighting crime, and he pushed back on some of the wokeness, although not enough. After all, he was still a Democrat when he served as mayor, and he still promoted a whole bunch of the Democrats’ major progressive talking points to stay in good graces with the generally liberal hoi polloi. While de Blasio was unkind and contemptible, Adams was personable but relatively incompetent. Of course, corruption issues dogged him, too, but New Yorkers were willing to give someone who was a little less crazy a better chance at governing the city.

"Still, Democratic politicians running (or rather, ruining) New York City inevitably unleashed a long subway of failures. They run on pragmatic platforms, but they will cower to all the progressive lobbying and donor groups really running city political machinations." . . . More...

‘Self-involved narcissist’: Douglas Murray blasts Mamdani over ‘fictitious’ aunt story


Comment to this video: "3,000 Americans burned alive or were crushed by thousands of pounds of bricks, Thousands of families torn apart, Thousands suffering TODAY from the health affects of the dust.

"Mamdani: A moment of silence for my aunt who I later admitted was my dads distant cousin who feared taking the subway afterwards. Who wasn't even here (Confirmed thanks to him giving the cousin's name and the media researching it).

"REAL New Yorkers know and better get out and vote."



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