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Rise of the Mamdani Clones

What could get in the way of a coming 2026 Democratic wave, given history and the current public mood? Nothing but the Democratic Party itself, which is sitting placidly by as the progressives who lost them last year’s election mobilize to take over even more of the party.

Mamdani’s First Endorsement Called Al Qaeda Terrorist a Hero

Aber Kawas claims that her activism began when her illegal alien father was deported after being arrested for a crime in New Jersey. Now she’s Zohran Mamdani’s first endorsement. Kawas had described Fahad Hashmi, convicted of providing material support to Al Qaeda, and the Hamas fundraisers known as the ‘Holy Land 5” as “imprisoned heroes” and “living martyrs”

Bowdoin College Is a Finishing School for a Socialist

While NYC’s new Socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s political worldview was formed by his radical parents long before he arrived at Bowdoin College, his evolution underscores how college curricula shape more than minds. Colleges like Bowdoin mold convictions, identities, and life trajectories — and help to create the radical left-wing change agent NYC has elected.

Dems Cave to Communists

The same people caterwauling “No Kings!” are all kinds of excited about Zohran Mamdani, a man who unapologetically promotes a totalitarian ideology and gleefully announces that there’s nothing too big or too small for the government to get involved in. Have fun with that.

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.