Recently, Mamdani used blatant antisemitic language against AIPAC, calling them “monsters moving dark money.” He then expressed sorrow over the elimination of a Hamas terrorist, and now says he does not support Israel as a Jewish state.
When you connect all the dots, it becomes very easy to understand who @NYCMayor does support.
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Who is Darializa Avila Chevalier? She has called Biden a "rapist," said "fuck Kamala Harris," seemed to justify Russia's invasion of Ukraine, denigrated interracial relationships and supported abolishing police, borders and prisons. @clairemfahy https://t.co/UnFAFb2TKH
🚨 Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) torches the far-left DSA wing after their wins in NY:
In a new CNN interview, Shapiro dismisses the relevance of Zohran Mamdani and DSA-backed socialist victories in New York, calling them “individual districts in a whole other state” with “different looking congressional races.”
He calls out their performative politics, platitudes, and failure to deliver results for people struggling with cost of living, healthcare, and making ends meet. Shapiro says Democrats need candidates who actually deliver, not just make noise.
🚨 Abdul El-Sayed, democratic socialist and frontrunner for the Michigan Democratic Senate Primary, has repeatedly claimed he “erased $700 million in medical debt” as Wayne County health director
A dive into those claims find it to be FALSE.
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🚨 BREAKING: NYC Public Schools Teaching Kids as Young as 5 About “Palestinian Resistance,” Branding Jews as “Genocidal White Supremacists,” and Glorifying Hamas “Martyrs”
New reports reveal that a group of NYC educators (“NYC Educators for Palestine”) held seminars pushing extreme anti-Israel propaganda in public schools.
Children are being taught to view Zionists — and by extension Jews — as white supremacists committing genocide, while openly supporting Hamas.
This is taxpayer-funded indoctrination in America’s largest school system, sowing hatred and hostility toward Jewish students. No child should be taught to hate their classmates.
Schools should educate — not indoctrinate.
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🚨 With Zohran Mamdani seizing control as Mayor of NYC, we're committed to tracking every part of his and the radical socialist agenda all across the nation
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When Schumer retires, I hope @danielsgoldman runs for his Senate seat. He’d win the Democratic primary and he’d make a fine U.S. senator.
NY-10 really fucked up tonight. They’re losing an outstanding House rep.
This is grounds to not seat her.
The oath of office is not some boilerplate formality. It’s a legally binding component of our government, designed specifically to prevent people like Chevalier from holding office in America.
The GOP majority must make it clear that individuals who cannot uphold their oath in good faith will not be seated.
And helping to found a group whose stated mission is to ‘eradicate America’ is the most plain and obvious conflict with the oath you could possibly imagine.
We need to fight the DSA with every tool available. EVERY tool. Because make no mistake — they’ll put us all up against the wall as soon as they have the chance.
I guess I'm a monster Scott. I'm also a grateful Jewish patriot, a proud AIPAC supporter and Zionist. The Jewish people in our country aren't afraid, but our hearts ache at the hatred and misinformation. God is good and he doesn't break covenant. Appreciate your wisdom and voice
Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY), in concession speech: “Jews have given back so much to this country. As history has taught us, antisemitic tropes and stereotypes, some of which I heard personally on this campaign, will ultimately be the undoing of our democracy if we all don’t lean in and speak out — even if it’s not politically expedient.”
Zohran Mamdani's decision to label AIPAC and their supporters as “monsters” is hateful and invokes one of the oldest antisemitic stereotypes: that Jews use money, influence, and hidden power to corrupt democracy and turn citizens against one another.
At a moment when antisemitic hate crimes and violence are at historic highs, Mamdani is sending a chilling message to Jewish New Yorkers, that participation in the democratic process can make them targets for demonization. Jews should not have to choose between civic engagement and being portrayed as enemies of the public.
When Mamdani casts Jewish political participation through the lens of sinister influence and corruption, he is doing more than criticizing an organization. He is reinforcing narratives that have fueled antisemitism for generations and helping create an environment that makes Jewish New Yorkers less safe.
New Yorkers deserve leaders who reject antisemitic tropes, protect vulnerable communities, and ensure that every citizen can participate in public life without being vilified for who they are.
Not only does this appear to be an inappropriate use of taxpayer funds, but *checks notes* isn’t Darializa for abolishing the police? Or, is that only when others need them and not her?
After watching @NYCMayor's recent speech at a political rally, I wanted to offer these thoughts to him.
Mayor Mamdani, referring to fellow New Yorkers as “monsters” is outrageous and dangerous, and the impact of your words extends far beyond politics.
It’s not only about your repeated attacks on Israel and those who support it, now rooted in the oldest antisemitic conspiracy theories of secret control and nefarious agendas. It’s about politics and division. You are doing exactly what you falsely accuse others of doing.
Your accusation, Mr. Mayor? Efforts “to turn us against one another instead of our leaders turning toward the moral change we all know to be necessary.”
But when you use your position to label people you disagree with as monsters - people who live and work and pay taxes in the city you lead, people who loved the Knicks championship parade as much as you did, people who spent yesterday celebrating their fathers and grandfathers - you are turning people against one another.
Your speech wasn’t just about preserving your power. By every measure, it was about growing that power by dividing New Yorkers.
You want to debate ideas? Fine. But when you call people monsters, you’re not debating ideas, you’re dehumanizing the people you disagree with. And when that comes from a mayor, it creates an environment where people hear clearly who is being cast as outside the community, one where they wonder whether they can safely live and speak as themselves.
You say we deserve leaders who lead with hope and not fear. We all agree. But what you did here is the opposite.
No one should have to wonder whether they are safe expressing who they are or what they believe, whether they worship at shul, at a mosque, in a church, a gurudwara, or at a temple.
Contributing to an environment in which people feel that fear is not leadership. It is exactly the kind of division you claim to oppose.
Dea and anti opioid zealots pretend that pain is no longer a human condition and problem, and that 40-50M pain patients don’t need opioid medication and can just tough it out. Barbaric and delusional. Untreated pain can kill. drug war gone waaay too far needs to be terminated.
New York already has a Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) that provides assistance to unemployed individuals actively seeking work.
But if someone is not working, not looking for work, and is already receiving public assistance through programs like Medicaid and SNAP, why should taxpayers be expected to cover child care costs as well?
Public assistance should provide a pathway to stability and self-sufficiency, not become an unlimited expansion of taxpayer-funded benefits with no expectation of employment or workforce participation.
And why should non-citizens receive childcare paid for by New York State taxpayers?