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Benjamin Fulford cites Mamdani as gay and Jewish,
"I'll be cheering for him" -- Donnie Trump on 11/21/25
Mamdani origins stories are as fake as a Biden three dollar bill. He's a product of Intel manufacture, probably has the mattress tag on his ass. I guess the question is which Intel assembly line he dropped off of and how and why. Inverting the inversions has to give some occult creds.
Harsh, but technically speaking that's the only useful function of women.
Trump: You can just say "Yes"
RWSGFY says
"I'll be cheering for him" -- Donnie Trump on 11/21/25
BFFs, but MTG is enemy because she forced Epstein list.
https://babylonbee.com/news/breaking-hamas-breaches-white-house-perimeter
Harsh, but technically speaking that's the only useful function of women.
“Mamdani still thinks Trump’s a fascist, but he’ll work with him.” Yesterday, I suggested that Trump generously refraining from repeatedly plunging Zohran Mamdani’s head into the Oval Office private toilet accomplished two things: it deprived the left of the public row they desperately wanted, to turn Mamdani into the second coming of Che Guevara, and it actually damaged the diminutive socialist. Exhibit A, straight from far-left Axios, yesterday:
Madani still thinks Trump's a fascist, but he'll work with him
7 hours ago By Avery Lotz
The article —which knew exactly what it was doing— hilariously begins with this sentence: “New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani said in an interview aired Sunday he still believes President Trump is a fascist and a threat to democracy, even as he pledged to work with him to deliver for New Yorkers.”
Put plainly: “The dictator is real, the danger is existential, democracy is hanging by a thread— but I’ll be sending him my budget requests by close of business.”
It’s hard to overstate how catastrophically incoherent, impotent, and silly this makes Mamdani look. Trump didn’t need to body-slam him. Trump just shook his hand and smiled, and Mamdani instantly folded his moral absolutism into a neat little origami weasel.
The left wanted a martyr. Trump gave them a collaborator, a pocket-sized Quisling, politely asking the ‘fascist threat to democracy’ permission to add a few more bike lanes.
Astonishingly, some people think this stuff happens by accident, as if Zohran Mamdani just wandered into the Oval Office, slipped on the rug, and accidentally delivered the most humiliating collaborationist handshake since Quisling tried to guess which fork to use at Hitler’s official banquet.
Boston’s Radical Mayor Turns on Mamdani Over ‘Bromance’ Meeting with Trump
Zohran Mamdani taps ex-con rapper who served 7 years for armed robbery as criminal justice adviser on transition team: ‘Insane’
Mysonne Linen, 49, a Bronx convict-turned-activist who was found guilty of two felony heists in the late 1990s, was appointed by the democratic socialist to sit on his mayoral transition’s “criminal legal system” committee — just one of many questionable picks.
A senior hire in incoming New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration has abruptly resigned after a series of resurfaced social media posts revealed she had repeatedly expressed anti-white and anti-Semitic sentiments.
Catherine Almonte Da Costa, 33, had been appointed director of recruitment for the socialist mayor-elect.
The position is a key role that would have placed her in charge of screening and staffing City Hall as Mamdani prepares to take office on January 1, 2026.
But the appointment collapsed within 24 hours after civil rights groups highlighted a series of posts Da Costa made between 2011 and 2012, with additional entries stretching into 2016 and even 2020.
In one post made shortly after President Donald Trump’s 2016 victory, Da Costa wrote:
“It’s important that white people feel defeated.”



Selection of public officials on any basis other than competence is always a crime against the public.
No, the actual extent of Mamdani’s first housing orders could have been lifted from the first chapter of a textbook on Reagan-style supply-side economics. The Mayor didn’t tinker with free market prices on the demand side. Instead, his orders were intended to increase the supply of housing by (1) privatizing public property for use as private housing developments, and (2) cutting green tape, to lower developers’ costs and speed development.
I’m not making this up or exaggerating. Here’s how NBC carefully explained it. First, “the LIFT Task Force (Land Inventory Fast Track) will leverage city-owned land to accelerate housing development, increase supply, and drive down costs.” In other words, he’s going to turn over city property to private developers for new housing. It doesn’t seem like something Karl Marx would embrace.
Second, “The SPEED Task Force (Streamlining Procedures to Expedite Equitable Development) will identify and remove bureaucratic and permitting barriers that drive up costs and slow housing construction and lease-up, making it more affordable to build.”
In other words: deregulation. We noted with great amusement that neither Mamdani nor NBC mentioned which “bureaucratic and permitting barriers that drive up costs” would be “removed.” In this case, it will almost certainly require waiving or rescinding environmental regulations. ...
To be fair, and for completeness, Mamdani also appointed a crazed liberal activist to the city’s “tenants’ rights division,” announced a legal crusade against a particular big landlord (which is already in bankruptcy), revoked several of his predecessor’s orders, and practically gushed with communitarian claptrap.
Don’t get me wrong— Mamdani is a commie. But could he be a different kind of Marxist? Although the proof will be in the socialist pudding, these housing orders suggest he’s trying to lower rents using free-market principles —supply and demand— instead of mandates and edicts.
Put differently, Mamdani’s most significant practical orders —LIFT and SPEED— were conservative strategies. Fascinating! We’ll continue to watch the city’s first socialist mayor’s progress with great interest.
Patrick says
Charlie blamed the boomers for taking everything for themselves, and leaving nothing for future generations.
I believe this - both my wife and I were denied promotions in our workplaces so that the crotch fruit of the boomers, who were 10-15 years younger with virtually no experience, were given management jobs.
They pulled up the ladder behind them, occasionally reaching down to pick up their children in purely nepotistic fashion.
We'll see how things end up. It's not going to be nice. . .
Plenty of Boomers worked hard to change the world and be successful. That’s IMHO a rash generalization. I would bet the success/failure rate would be the same amongst generations. Boomers were by far the largest generation so it seems like they had an advantage when actually there were just more of them.
The problem is not that the boomers didn't work hard, many did and prospered through many boom cycles, but they aren't currently paying their fair share, and too many are never trumplers. Medicare is basically taking money from the younger generations to keep paying for boomer procedures which costs inflate by 10%-20% per year. Kicking the can down the road is despicable, regardless of how poor the work ethic of many millenials and the younger generations may be. As much of a communist dick zoran may be, his election made sense from the viewpoint of many young have nots.
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