The second New York City mayoral debate last night, was anything but dull. From the opening question, Sliwa seized the moment with his trademark energy. While his rivals danced around policy nuance, he delivered rapid-fire lines about crime, public safety, and restoring order to city streets. His message was clear and uncompromising: “New Yorkers deserve to ride the subway without fear, to open their shops without being robbed, and to walk their neighborhoods without stepping over chaos.”
Curtis Sliwa’s passion seemed to electrifie parts of the audience. His critics may call him bombastic, but in a debate dominated by rehearsed talking points, he came across as authentic and visceral, and perhaps the winner. He positioned himself as the voice of New Yorkers tired of crime spikes and bureaucratic excuses.
By contrast, Zohran the “Communist” Mamdani’s performance felt more like a lecture from a political theory seminar than someone with a Big City Leadership. Every answer seemed drawn from the DSA playbook: Defund Police Budgets, Expand Public Housing, and Tax the Wealthy. Though polished and articulate, Mamdani the Commie rarely strayed from his ideological script. His opponents pounced, accusing him of being completly disconnected from New York’s growing concerns, and problems about a big City’s safety and the quality of life.
JOE BIDY IS a DISGRACE TO THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT A STUPID. DEMENTED ? MORONIC, ASSHOLE , WHO SHOULD NEVER HAD BEEN ELECTED TO THE PRESIDENCY IN THE FIRST PLACE,
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Lame-o. White liberals speak nothing like this. This is moronic.
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The second New York City mayoral debate last night, was anything but dull.
From the opening question, Sliwa seized the moment with his trademark energy. While his rivals danced around policy nuance, he delivered rapid-fire lines about crime, public safety, and restoring order to city streets. His message was clear and uncompromising: “New Yorkers deserve to ride the subway without fear, to open their shops without being robbed, and to walk their neighborhoods without stepping over chaos.”
Curtis Sliwa’s passion seemed to electrifie parts of the audience. His critics may call him bombastic, but in a debate dominated by rehearsed talking points, he came across as authentic and visceral, and perhaps the winner. He positioned himself as the voice of New Yorkers tired of crime spikes and bureaucratic excuses.
By contrast, Zohran the “Communist” Mamdani’s performance felt more like a lecture from a political theory seminar than someone with a Big City Leadership. Every answer seemed drawn from the DSA playbook: Defund Police Budgets, Expand Public Housing, and Tax the Wealthy. Though polished and articulate, Mamdani the Commie rarely strayed from his ideological script. His opponents pounced, accusing him of being completly disconnected from New York’s growing concerns, and problems about a big City’s safety and the quality of life.
JOE BIDY IS a DISGRACE TO THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT A STUPID. DEMENTED ? MORONIC, ASSHOLE , WHO SHOULD NEVER HAD BEEN ELECTED TO THE PRESIDENCY IN THE FIRST PLACE,
Yeah, the "quiet parts" out loud.
...you know, the "wokes on you" unwritten "Intersectionality" rules.
And so begins the diarrhea retorts bellow from the stable of sockpuppets.
Right on cue.
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