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Cometh the Hour, Cometh the Zohran

He did not give a “let’s see what we can accomplish together as New Yorkers” speech, nor a “even if you disagree with me speech my door will always be open to you and I want to hear your views” speech. It was more a “we won and we are going to crush you” speech.

Mamdani’s Win Is a Tribute to Mass Migration

On Election Night, common sense and Americanism lost all over the nation. Most notably, mass migration took over New York City as Zohran Mamdani was elected mayor of America’s most iconic city with the ardent support of the vast majority of New York’s foreign-born population.

Say Goodbye to MAHA in NYC

From the Soviet Union to Venezuela, Cuba, Hungary, and Poland, state-run grocery stores mean long lines, empty shelves, corruption—and even black markets peddling expired food. Hard pass. The shelves aren’t just bare in these grocery stores; the produce and “healthier” options are almost nonexistent.

Mayor Mamdani and the Wedge of Socialism

By virtue of Mamdani’s election and campaign endorsements by high-profile Democrats, he is now the putative leader of his party. This gives Republicans the opportunity to demand that their opponents in every local, state and federal race explain whether they embrace or denounce Mamdani’s socialist ideology, which now defines Democratic Party.

Muslims Gloat Over Mamdani’s Victory

Islamic advocates are gloating over the election of a Muslim immigrant to the mayoralty of New York City. “America’s Mayor is an American Muslim Immigrant,” declared the Pakistani-born lawyer and journalist Qasim Rashid as he celebrated Zohran Mamdani’s win.

No, Mamdani Isn’t a “Third Worldist”

The strong denunciations are driven by the understandable desire to paint Mamdani as a dangerous force in American politics. Calling him “woke” or a “radical leftist” doesn’t seem to cut it, so conservatives want to refer to him as something newer and more menacing.
Enter the “Third Worldism” accusation.