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The craziest thing is that no one pushes back against insane candidates like Mambani. They just give up. This guy is a paper tiger. He’s a moron. He’s emboldened by the fact that nobody opposes him, that everyone just gives up. If Republicans were smart they’d get some strategists over there to help Adams, not ideal but better, or Sliwa, once again not the best but better, to help them pick Mambani apart in the debate. Have him crumble under simple questions.
Never forget that these people may be evil but they’re also generally retarded, you’d have to be to believe anything he professes to believe in.
The situation reminds me of that Mexican Paid Subscriber’s earlier explanation of his country’s predicament. Regardless of the campaign trail, a candidate comes in at the last moment and is installed in the election. This guy was not big at all before suddenly shooting to the front. Someone this young, naive and delusional can be easily controlled by handlers but should be easily defeated by anyone willing to go tough. They need to run an independent guy like Adams who can run like a conservative democrat.
I noticed this last election cycle that Democrats in liberal strongholds were campaigning on lower taxes and maintaining law order. Those can still win within a Dem dominated environment so long as they have the D or IND by their names. So much money, power and cultural capital resides in NYC, and they’re giving it away to this guy.
It's not a mind virus, it's an invasion by an alliance of non-white races pursuing their own racial interest, plus a set of ideologies seeded by a hostile racially-foreign group that was long established in the Western world. Of course Whites need to wake up and see what's happening. But these things didn't randomly happen, they were planned.
Your earlier podcast A Russian Dance of Death: Revolution and Civil War in the Ukraine is the clearest example of the dumb ruralite retreat idea. It is no accident that Trump emerged after a business career in NYC through the 70s and 80s. Stephen Miller is from Santa Monica. A conservative movement that excludes people from these areas gets you the GOP of the last 30 years aka LOSERS before Trump showed them winning is possible.
Over on Twitter people are acting like Mamdani is already the mayor. Total loser defeatist thinking. Historically about 5% of people show up to NYC primaries. Yesterday was also an extremely hot day so I won't be surprised if turnout was even lower than 5%. Cuomo thought his name recognition could carry him but he's a total loser.
Anyway I'm calling the Eric Adams victory now. Never be a panican, never be a doomer.
I hate how cowardly and naive many conservatives are. They have no spine and no will to win. It is just constant retreat. If you give up too much ground then where do you go? Eventually you run out of space and you are done. That archetype likes to moan about how they were dealt a terrible hand by their predecessors and yet they are no different. What are they leaving behind for the next generation other than a legacy of failure?
Not every problem has an apparent or immediate solution but you can get there through action. On a national scale, fixing New York City (which should be done if for no other reason than simply bc it is America's biggest city and we should not have to watch it crumble) will take years of deportations and denaturalizations. It will also take an overhaul of the New York GOP and a laundry list of other issues that need to be sorted out. On a more local level I'm sure there are a million problems that I am entirely unaware of. I was just there a few weeks ago and was disgusted by what I saw. The infrastructure was terrible, everything was dirty, and foreigners were everywhere. Obviously fixing every issue is not entirely politically or logistically viable today. However you get there by laying the foundation. You can see the attitude changing on the right. People who want this country (and NYC) to succeed are getting more energized and they are shifting closer to our positions. What we need now are strong leaders and institutions to funnel that energy into. The right's ability to effectively organize itself will be the difference between success and failure. There is no more time to sit and do nothing. Even if it is the smallest possible action, it is better to get started with any move that improves the situation than to just watch the situation get worse.
Yes, NYC had Republican mayors for most of the last 30 years! Why surrender it to communists because of a few lost elections? Libs would never think of doing that.
Do we know yet what Mamdani can and cannot say about 9/11? It was a touchstone of the revolutionary left and of Islamists two decades ago that 9/11 could not be publicly condemned - it was anything from "blowback" (as if the terrorists had no agency) to a justified act of resistance to white supremacist colonialism.
Since Mamdani comes from both these circles (which formed an alliance in the years immediately after 9/11), it is likely that he will not be prepared to issue a categorical condemnation if he is put on the spot over 9/11, but will resort to excuse-making and arm-waving.
If so, it would seem a highly effective tactic if, say, Adams (in an electoral pact with the Republicans and others) was to press home this point repeatedly, until Mamdani would become known, above all, for his inability to condemn 9/11, which is guaranteed to go down very badly with New Yorkers (at least from the Millenials upwards, since those generations have personal memories of the day).
It's worth telling the story of a similar election city in Buffalo, NY. In 2021 India Walton, a black DSA communist, scooped the primary from the incumbent in much the same was as Mahogany did in NYC this cycle. Walton was entirely detestable, riding the wave of BLM and Covid, advocating all of the usual civilization-destroying policies. She was also completely astroturfed, and would show up to apolitical community events (think Run Clubs and the like) with cronies, signs, and megaphones, and give uninvited speeches and take photographs to suggest that the citizens in attendance were her grassroots supporters.
After she won the primary, the Republican candidate for mayor dropped out of the race and endorsed the democratic incumbent, urging everyone to write in his name (he couldn't be added to the ballot as an independent for boring procedural reasons). The incumbent, who wasn't particularly well-liked to begin with, won the mayoral election entirely on write-in ballots.
Chobani is even worse because he's a Muslim and a foreigner, but the principle is the same. Sliwa and Cuomo must drop out and endorse Adams on the independent ticket. I live in NYC and am now, as of less than 24 hours ago, Eric Adams's strongest soldier.
A nuclear bomb could drop on my head and just because I'm in California a huge portion of trump voters would say I'm just getting what I'm voting for. These issues affect real (non shitlib) people!
Ive lived in LA for many years and it has gone steeply downhill the last 10 or so. Im out of ideas and give up voting locally as even less radical dems routinely lose. Large cities should just be disenfranchised. There is no moving away, the rot always spreads to the suburbs eventually.
Then again, Trump could just ask the DOJ to look over Mamdani's speeches and tweets, then deport him on the basis of his calls to violence and his treasonous statements.
If Trump is already Hitler, as the left insists, this actually gives him more room for maneuver. Hitler is the ultimate evil for the left. So if Trump were to deport Mamdani, the left would have no further recourse (in their rhetoric).
I know that you are not a fan of Civil War talk, MG, but how far are we from one of these commie mayors ordering the city police to fire on ICE? Sometimes the most retarded outcome is what you get.
I don’t think that’s very realistic, they might be willing to physically obstruct, but I doubt any police officer is willing to become a federal fugitive to stop a lawful deportation
I think Sliwa will win. Frankly, I didn't have any doubts Mamdani would win. Cuomo had too much baggage, and the sexual assault allegations in 2020 finally allowed every democrat in NY to realize his governorship was awful from day one. Nobody in NYC likes Adams either. He won as a cope candidate in the primary because the city was sliding down hill and the ex-cop seemed like he would fix things, which he didn't. Even if half the people who voted for Cuomo vote Sliwa, assuming voting trends from 2021 remain the same, Sliwa will have more votes in the General election.
Perhaps this is cope, but there is a path forward. It is thin, but it's there. A divided democratic electorate can only bode well for the Republicans assuming the RNC actually tries this year.
“Move out of the city but don’t unsubscribe from my podcast or stop buying my merch!”
The craziest thing is that no one pushes back against insane candidates like Mambani. They just give up. This guy is a paper tiger. He’s a moron. He’s emboldened by the fact that nobody opposes him, that everyone just gives up. If Republicans were smart they’d get some strategists over there to help Adams, not ideal but better, or Sliwa, once again not the best but better, to help them pick Mambani apart in the debate. Have him crumble under simple questions.
Never forget that these people may be evil but they’re also generally retarded, you’d have to be to believe anything he professes to believe in.
The situation reminds me of that Mexican Paid Subscriber’s earlier explanation of his country’s predicament. Regardless of the campaign trail, a candidate comes in at the last moment and is installed in the election. This guy was not big at all before suddenly shooting to the front. Someone this young, naive and delusional can be easily controlled by handlers but should be easily defeated by anyone willing to go tough. They need to run an independent guy like Adams who can run like a conservative democrat.
I noticed this last election cycle that Democrats in liberal strongholds were campaigning on lower taxes and maintaining law order. Those can still win within a Dem dominated environment so long as they have the D or IND by their names. So much money, power and cultural capital resides in NYC, and they’re giving it away to this guy.
Yeah I saw that one post, "move across the river to New Jersey", like that's a solution. This mind virus needs to die.
It's not a mind virus, it's an invasion by an alliance of non-white races pursuing their own racial interest, plus a set of ideologies seeded by a hostile racially-foreign group that was long established in the Western world. Of course Whites need to wake up and see what's happening. But these things didn't randomly happen, they were planned.
Your earlier podcast A Russian Dance of Death: Revolution and Civil War in the Ukraine is the clearest example of the dumb ruralite retreat idea. It is no accident that Trump emerged after a business career in NYC through the 70s and 80s. Stephen Miller is from Santa Monica. A conservative movement that excludes people from these areas gets you the GOP of the last 30 years aka LOSERS before Trump showed them winning is possible.
Conservatives need to start making the case for putting these cities into various forms of receivership.
Over on Twitter people are acting like Mamdani is already the mayor. Total loser defeatist thinking. Historically about 5% of people show up to NYC primaries. Yesterday was also an extremely hot day so I won't be surprised if turnout was even lower than 5%. Cuomo thought his name recognition could carry him but he's a total loser.
Anyway I'm calling the Eric Adams victory now. Never be a panican, never be a doomer.
I hate how cowardly and naive many conservatives are. They have no spine and no will to win. It is just constant retreat. If you give up too much ground then where do you go? Eventually you run out of space and you are done. That archetype likes to moan about how they were dealt a terrible hand by their predecessors and yet they are no different. What are they leaving behind for the next generation other than a legacy of failure?
Not every problem has an apparent or immediate solution but you can get there through action. On a national scale, fixing New York City (which should be done if for no other reason than simply bc it is America's biggest city and we should not have to watch it crumble) will take years of deportations and denaturalizations. It will also take an overhaul of the New York GOP and a laundry list of other issues that need to be sorted out. On a more local level I'm sure there are a million problems that I am entirely unaware of. I was just there a few weeks ago and was disgusted by what I saw. The infrastructure was terrible, everything was dirty, and foreigners were everywhere. Obviously fixing every issue is not entirely politically or logistically viable today. However you get there by laying the foundation. You can see the attitude changing on the right. People who want this country (and NYC) to succeed are getting more energized and they are shifting closer to our positions. What we need now are strong leaders and institutions to funnel that energy into. The right's ability to effectively organize itself will be the difference between success and failure. There is no more time to sit and do nothing. Even if it is the smallest possible action, it is better to get started with any move that improves the situation than to just watch the situation get worse.
These people would have been saying “I don’t care what happens in Petrograd” in 1917
Yes, NYC had Republican mayors for most of the last 30 years! Why surrender it to communists because of a few lost elections? Libs would never think of doing that.
Gentlemen, stand with me in the breach!
Do we know yet what Mamdani can and cannot say about 9/11? It was a touchstone of the revolutionary left and of Islamists two decades ago that 9/11 could not be publicly condemned - it was anything from "blowback" (as if the terrorists had no agency) to a justified act of resistance to white supremacist colonialism.
Since Mamdani comes from both these circles (which formed an alliance in the years immediately after 9/11), it is likely that he will not be prepared to issue a categorical condemnation if he is put on the spot over 9/11, but will resort to excuse-making and arm-waving.
If so, it would seem a highly effective tactic if, say, Adams (in an electoral pact with the Republicans and others) was to press home this point repeatedly, until Mamdani would become known, above all, for his inability to condemn 9/11, which is guaranteed to go down very badly with New Yorkers (at least from the Millenials upwards, since those generations have personal memories of the day).
It's worth telling the story of a similar election city in Buffalo, NY. In 2021 India Walton, a black DSA communist, scooped the primary from the incumbent in much the same was as Mahogany did in NYC this cycle. Walton was entirely detestable, riding the wave of BLM and Covid, advocating all of the usual civilization-destroying policies. She was also completely astroturfed, and would show up to apolitical community events (think Run Clubs and the like) with cronies, signs, and megaphones, and give uninvited speeches and take photographs to suggest that the citizens in attendance were her grassroots supporters.
After she won the primary, the Republican candidate for mayor dropped out of the race and endorsed the democratic incumbent, urging everyone to write in his name (he couldn't be added to the ballot as an independent for boring procedural reasons). The incumbent, who wasn't particularly well-liked to begin with, won the mayoral election entirely on write-in ballots.
https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nys/buffalo/news/2021/11/19/india-walton-concedes-buffalo-mayoral-race
Chobani is even worse because he's a Muslim and a foreigner, but the principle is the same. Sliwa and Cuomo must drop out and endorse Adams on the independent ticket. I live in NYC and am now, as of less than 24 hours ago, Eric Adams's strongest soldier.
A nuclear bomb could drop on my head and just because I'm in California a huge portion of trump voters would say I'm just getting what I'm voting for. These issues affect real (non shitlib) people!
Ive lived in LA for many years and it has gone steeply downhill the last 10 or so. Im out of ideas and give up voting locally as even less radical dems routinely lose. Large cities should just be disenfranchised. There is no moving away, the rot always spreads to the suburbs eventually.
Then again, Trump could just ask the DOJ to look over Mamdani's speeches and tweets, then deport him on the basis of his calls to violence and his treasonous statements.
If Trump is already Hitler, as the left insists, this actually gives him more room for maneuver. Hitler is the ultimate evil for the left. So if Trump were to deport Mamdani, the left would have no further recourse (in their rhetoric).
I know that you are not a fan of Civil War talk, MG, but how far are we from one of these commie mayors ordering the city police to fire on ICE? Sometimes the most retarded outcome is what you get.
I don’t think that’s very realistic, they might be willing to physically obstruct, but I doubt any police officer is willing to become a federal fugitive to stop a lawful deportation
I think Sliwa will win. Frankly, I didn't have any doubts Mamdani would win. Cuomo had too much baggage, and the sexual assault allegations in 2020 finally allowed every democrat in NY to realize his governorship was awful from day one. Nobody in NYC likes Adams either. He won as a cope candidate in the primary because the city was sliding down hill and the ex-cop seemed like he would fix things, which he didn't. Even if half the people who voted for Cuomo vote Sliwa, assuming voting trends from 2021 remain the same, Sliwa will have more votes in the General election.
Perhaps this is cope, but there is a path forward. It is thin, but it's there. A divided democratic electorate can only bode well for the Republicans assuming the RNC actually tries this year.