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April 5, 2025 - Info Warrior - Jason Bermas
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Eric Adams Jumps Ship

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Think Humanely 00:08:53
We have developed speed, but we have shut ourselves in.
Machinery that gives abundance has left us in want.
We think too much and feel too little.
More than machinery.
We need humanity.
We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat.
As if that's the way it's supposed to be.
We know things are bad, worse than bad.
They're crazy.
Say, I'm a human being.
God damn it.
My life has value.
You have meddled with the primal forces of nature.
Don't give yourselves to brutes.
Men who despise you, enslave you, who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think, or what to feel, who drill you, diet you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon fodder.
Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men.
Machine men with machine minds and machine hearts.
You're beautiful.
I love you.
Yes.
You're beautiful.
Thank you.
Haha.
It's showtime.
It's time to buckle up for making sense of the madness.
And who loves you and who do you love?
Hey, everybody, Jason Burmese here.
And I'm just asking questions.
Is this Eric Adams guy for real?
Or is he essentially the same government gangster that he was when he got put into office?
And I think you know where I'm going to be going with this one.
So for those that are unaware, Eric Adams has now basically said, I'm a Democrat, but I'm not running as a Democrat.
And we're going to play the entire video because it's like six minutes long.
I don't want to do the sound bites.
I want the full, what I would really call propaganda fest on this one.
Because being the mayor of New York City is a big deal, right?
And I'm not saying you inherently have to be gangster to have that position.
You know, look at me.
I interviewed Rudy Giuliani in October.
One of like one of those shock moments, but one of like the best interviews I've done, in my opinion, because, you know, you kind of get to get confront these guys on their talking points and get a little further, you know, under the skin, if you will.
Some people gravitate towards that.
Rudy kind of did.
Other people don't necessarily love that.
Kash Patel didn't, right?
And I think both of those people are going to be relevant in this video as we go on.
So we're going to play that.
We're going to show you Mayor Adams showing Kash Patel's book.
And then I'm going to remind everybody that another person, and I should reach out to him and get him back on the show and really get his take on this because I feel like this is another rebranding.
I certainly don't trust Eric Adams.
Those corruption cases by the Biden administration, yeah, were they retaliation because he started to speak out on the immigration issue?
Sure.
Sure.
That's 100% what it looked like to me.
Does that mean that Eric Adams wasn't a crooked cop?
I mean, this is New York City.
I mean, come on.
It's one of those things that kind of stares you right in the face, and you have to call it like you see it.
Now, here's what I think.
We'll see, people can change their colors a little bit.
But when you're like a politician, when you're changing those colors, you're doing so in a manner and fashion that serves you and not necessarily the people.
Now, if it's close race or they try to steal it from him, or he has an unfortunate accident, maybe he's for real.
But at the same time, there are those in politics, as we've discussed time and again, that just bend to the will of whatever way the wind is flowing.
You know, there's a viral clip right now of Chuck Schumer going around from the late 90s talking about illegal aliens and the number one reason that they want to get in on the United States is to defraud the social security system.
Chucky Schumer 2025 don't talk that way.
We just did that video yesterday where we talked about the tariffs and Nike and factories, right?
And bringing it back to the United States and Michael Moore and his hypocrisy.
So there's a lot of hypocrisy going on.
And we calls them like we sees them.
So this is going to be a shorter video.
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Let's get right into it.
Controversial Democrat says conspiracy, long pushed by Trump is true.
So Eric Adams has now dove deep into the deep state conspiracy theory, right?
And here he is with Homan and this rebranding.
A lot of it is survival because, look, man, I will say this about the Giuliana years in New York City, especially pre-9-11 in those 90s.
As a kid in the 80s, which I vividly remember, vividly remember, going into New York City, it was a completely different world than what happened to it by the mid-90s and into the late 90s.
There were two different places.
Now, it was still very much New York City, which again, if you have never been there and been in the middle of Manhattan, it's really hard to describe, right?
Like, it's a different feeling from any other city I've been in, everywhere.
There's some offshoots where it's city-esque, but nothing like that.
All right.
The economy in the middle of New York City is huge.
Wall Street, huge.
It is the epicenter for so much.
The harbor, all right?
The Hudson, so much of it.
So this influx now, I mean, Savannah Hernandez was just down at the Roosevelt where they're still housing all these people.
And then you got foundations having them file for taxes and tax returns.
Do you think any of these people living in hotels that are paid for by the government are paying income tax?
I mean, the scams continue.
So Adams is out here.
It feels a lot like a rebrand.
And I'm just not going to forget that the dude is literally like, can't wait to go to the gala hunger game style.
Look at this.
It's ridiculous.
I mean, he's been dying to go.
Look at these outfits.
I mean, that one's.
I have no problem with any of those outfits right there.
The straight black boy.
I mean, come on.
Come on.
If it's Halloween, maybe, Eric, if it's Halloween.
And there he is with the red jacket.
So, what we're going to do is we're going to play first this just short clip of Eric Adams holding up government gangsters when, again, my man Sal Greco and I have done numerous videos and interviews where you got Eric Adams hanging out with the thugs, hanging out with the players out there.
New York Strong Leadership 00:10:43
Hey, we got to get Greco on for an in-depth New York.
I mean, he's a New York City cop.
Nobody knows it like Sal Greco.
I promise you that.
So Con Sarrito is the place.
He loves that Con Sarrito.
And New Yorkers stop me all the time in trying to find the rationale behind this.
And I found it in this book.
I'm going to encourage every New Yorker to read it.
My fellow New Yorkers, like so many of you, I grew up in a city that failed my family.
My mother raised six children on her own, working three jobs.
Yet, even when her hard work was met with injustice and indignity, she soldiered on.
She believed in New York.
She taught me that you can never do wrong by doing right.
That resilient spirit is the essence of New York.
And her example and the grit of everyday New Yorkers is what inspired me to public service and what gives me strength today.
It's a simple truth.
New Yorkers are strong and they deserve strong leadership.
And when New Yorkers worry about their bills at the kitchen table or feeling safe on the subway platform, they don't expect a political party to help.
They want leadership from a person who understands their struggle and their story.
See, he knows that the Democrat, I mean, the Democratic Party has already talked about running people against him.
So this is a survival mood move.
Now, he doesn't want to go full Republican because he knows that's the complete death sentence.
But I'm not sure Independent is going to work either.
We'll see.
There isn't a liberal or conservative way to fix New York, but there is a right way and a wrong way.
And true leaders don't just know the right path, they have the guts to take it.
I've always put New York's people before politics and party, and I always will.
Some leaders choose rhetoric over results and fail to make working people their North Star.
But the values of a working class base, pro-public safety, pro-worker, pro-quality of life, are still there, standing strong, even if many who share them have left the party.
Those are my values, New York's values, and I will always fight for them.
I had hope to fight for them again in the Democratic primary for mayor.
And more than 25,000 New Yorkers signed my Democratic primary petition.
But the dismissal, the bogus case against me dragged on too long, making it impossible to mount a primary campaign while these false accusations were held over me.
But I'm not acquitted.
I'm a New Yorker.
And that is why today, although I am still a Democrat, I am announcing that I will forego the Democratic primary for mayor and appeal directly to all New Yorkers as an independent candidate in the general election.
I mean, look at that smile on that face.
Does that seem like a genuine person?
Or does that seem like a politician that wants to stay in power?
Now, look, I don't know if he would necessarily be better or worse with whatever they're going to try to replace him with.
It's not like I'm on the Republican bandwagon either.
I firmly believe that this city is better served by truly independent leadership, not leaders pulled at by the extremists on the far left or the far right, but instead those rooted in the common middle, the place where the vast majority of New Yorkers are firmly planted.
I know that the accusations leveled against me may have shaken your confidence in me, and that you may rightly have questions about my conduct.
And let me be clear: although the charges against me were false, I trusted people I should not have.
And I regret that.
But the issues I face are nothing compared to yours.
Rising costs, public safety concerns, deep concerns about the future.
All the candidates in this race would tell you that they have solutions to all that.
You should hear them out.
But you should also ask them where they were and what they did over the last four years to address those concerns.
What have you done?
I mean, seriously, listen, man.
New York City was in a bad place when he got there, but he let them do their whole flood of people from other countries until it got way, way out of control.
It's not like crime is down.
You know, when I talk to people, first of all, when they tell them from New York, everybody thinks New York City, not New York City.
When I go and visit New York, it's like the last thing I want to do is have to go to New York City, be quite honest.
Like, don't get me wrong, if there was an event at Madison Square Garden or something that I would enjoy going down there, all right, great.
But I got to tell you, I'd much rather go to a stadium or an arena somewhere else because the hassle is just, it's not even comparable.
New York City can be great for a few days, maybe a week, but my God, I really do not understand how people live there.
And Eric Adams with a little smile and say, that's why you're not strong like New Yorkers.
I mean, I'm not that New York strong.
I promise you that.
Let's let him continue here, you know, on his political tirade.
We got about two minutes plus.
And look, he's playing it very political.
We're in the middle.
Hear everybody out.
You know, he did have that one long pause, but I don't know that any of this is genuine.
Before they were running for mayor.
Some were advocating against more police, even if they are for them now.
Some were fighting the pro-growth strategies of our administration.
Some even sought to limit housing production.
Some voted to give more of your tax dollars to other cities and towns in this state by refusing to change laws that let dangerous criminals run wild on our streets.
And some sat at home and did absolutely nothing.
I humbly put my record up against any of these other candidates.
While they were playing politics or sitting on a couch, my administration was building record levels of housing, driving down crime, distributing $30 billion in benefits to low and middle-income New Yorkers, and creating the most jobs ever in our city's history.
As Mayor Lindsay said, when he successfully ran as an independent candidate for mayor, I have made mistakes.
And I am saying to you, my fellow New Yorkers, so did I.
But it was not a mistake to invest more in housing than any other mayor.
It wasn't a mistake to put a cop on every train.
It wasn't a mistake to increase the value of housing vouchers and earn income tax credit to the highest levels ever.
And it wasn't a mistake to put politics aside, defy my party when needed, and speak with the voice of working New Yorkers.
Ultimately, it'll be up to you who runs this city for the next four years as someone who has always fought for you and who is accountable to only you.
I hope I can earn your vote.
God bless you, New York, and God bless the great city that we live in.
Not buying it seems extremely insincere.
I don't know that there's going to be a sincere candidate for the mayor of New York City.
The governor, I mean, Kathy Hochul, that's bad news, Brown.
Obviously, they're putting their chips in against Cuomo.
I mean, that's the other thing.
You know, I guess that's something I didn't really address: that Andrew Capo Cuomo is the Democratic darling again, and that they're going to push him for mayor.
That's hellacious.
Cuomo should be in prison.
In prison.
Instead, they had him step down because of grab ass.
When, I mean, the guy is like legit, like Andrew Capo, Cuomo, serial killer, and then his brother who helped facilitate many a media nightmare and distortion, and especially the COVID-19 44 nightmare.
He's been rebranded over at News Nation.
He's just talking to people, too.
The Cuomos.
Yuck.
Beyond yuck, actually.
You know, I still feel and remember those days.
So, man, not a lot of good choices.
I mean, who are the Republicans plunking down?
Like, I guess I got to look into it because I don't know.
Can't know it all.
Can't pay attention to it all.
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