FNC Blew It: Zohran the Moron Dodges Every Question About Crime
FNC Blew It: Zohran the Moron Dodges Every Question About Crime
FNC Blew It: Zohran the Moron Dodges Every Question About Crime
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| My friend, here in New York City, the story that is just everybody's talking about. | |
| Well, a lot of the people in the name is Zoran Mam Danny. | |
| Zoran the moron. | |
| And people are losing their minds. | |
| So today I happen to watch Mr. Mam Danny, who was on the Martha McCallum show on FNC. | |
| It was the biggest softball love fest you have ever seen. | |
| And the question is, I wonder why. | |
| Why is that? | |
| Why pray tell is that? | |
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| Did anybody happen to see our good friend Zoran Mam Danny on the Martha McCallum show? | |
| Light, I mean snowballs, little powder puff, nothings thrown at him. | |
| Absolutely incredible. | |
| And the question you have to ask is why, Prey Tell. | |
| Why? | |
| What do you think that was all about? | |
| What was the reason for that? | |
| What were they trying to accomplish? | |
| What would I have asked if I could? | |
| What would I have asked? | |
| And I'm glad you asked because I'll tell you. | |
| You see, my not my friends, it's a fascinating subject. | |
| I don't know if I always thought she was kind of like a lefty before, sort of. | |
| I thought that maybe she was uh I think um, I don't know what her story was. | |
| She she might have been um I thought I think she was kind of a negative trouble. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I I listen, I I don't really watch a lot of these things. | |
| I just I just you know, but I want to tell you what I would have done and what was missing, which makes me think sometimes I wonder if the fix is in. | |
| I know that's conspiratorial. | |
| Far be it for me, my friend, but I wonder if that's true. | |
| So what's interesting about this whole thing, which is so fascinating, is that Fox News or Martha McCallum, or maybe deliberately, blew it. | |
| Blew it. | |
| They had this Zoran, ma'am, Danny. | |
| There he was, right there in front of him. | |
| They could have had so much fun with him. | |
| By the way, Raul, good to see you, brother. | |
| Thank you so much for your kind, kind words. | |
| But they had Zoran, and what'd they do? | |
| Well, they had him there sitting in his sitting in in front of them, right there in the studio. | |
| A man who refuses to call for Hamas to disarm, who supports arresting Benjamin Netanyahu, even though, even though the United States doesn't recognize the International Criminal Court. | |
| And why is the mayor of New York calling for the arrest through some process nobody understands? | |
| Well, because he wraps every radical position he holds in soft language about justice and restorative reform. | |
| And he's playing to a group of people, many, many of whom listen to us now, who want to see BB Netanyahu uh arrested. | |
| That may very well be, but the mayor of New York? | |
| You think the mayor of New York should be Should be trying to arrest um oh, let dare I say who? | |
| Oh, I don't know. | |
| Um Erdogan? | |
| Putin? | |
| Not a good idea. | |
| Is he on his own going to do this? | |
| See, it's a drunk with power. | |
| I would have nailed him down and say, You can't do that. | |
| You're the mayor of New York City. | |
| You're not going to execute international um arrest warrants. | |
| What is the matter with you? | |
| You can't be serious. | |
| You're a dangerous person. | |
| That's where I would have gone. | |
| Now, a lot of you may not like BB Netanyahu, and I'm sorry. | |
| Uh I gotta tell you something. | |
| And I hope people don't understand this. | |
| But I'm kind of busy with what's going on right here. | |
| Okay. | |
| And I'm watching a lot of these shows. | |
| Oh my god, they froth, they they wring their hands, they talk about BB all day long. | |
| They talk about it, and I'm not saying it's not important, but would you please talk about what's happening here? | |
| Does anybody in Tel Aviv wonder about the fact that there was a man beaten to death at the subway in New York City? | |
| No. | |
| Well, what does that tell you? | |
| I mean, I wish them the best, but I'm an American. | |
| I don't know what's going on with it with the Houthis, with with Hezbollah. | |
| I'm an American citizen. | |
| Does that make sense to you? | |
| Do you agree with me? | |
| Do you get that? | |
| See what I'm saying? | |
| But they let mom Danny go. | |
| They asked him questions, he dodged the questions, and they moved on. | |
| And that's that's not, I don't know about German journalism, it's not questioned. | |
| It's kind of like malpractice. | |
| It's I'm it's almost as though the fix is it. | |
| You know, I don't want to go there. | |
| And by the way, fix is in. | |
| Anyone see this story about Alec Baldwin and his wife? | |
| You know, we things are not too good in paradise over there around the Baldwin of 20. | |
| He and Hilaria, the Charo Avatar, the intermittently accented Ilaria bowling, Iladia Boeing. | |
| If you're not going to, but just thought I'd say this one. | |
| And by the way, Charlie Sheen think he's got a new boyfriend. | |
| Let's hope. | |
| wishing you the best my friend. | |
| Wishing you the best. | |
| Because Charlie you know Charlie's on Charlie I'm Charlie's on the other team, which is okay. | |
| No problem. | |
| Just be happy. | |
| And we wish you well. | |
| But back to Zoran, you know, if you're going to interview someone like Ma'am Danny, you don't hand him a microphone and let him moralize. | |
| You confront him. | |
| You confront him with his contradictions. | |
| Anybody see him today? | |
| Anybody see him? | |
| Anyone? | |
| Did you see him? | |
| Did you? | |
| Did you see him? | |
| Did you see that? | |
| By the way, that Baldwin car crash, you know that's her car? | |
| Ran into it. | |
| I'm just saying it's almost like a metaphor for where their marriage is going. | |
| I'm sorry, like I said, we wish them well. | |
| But ma'am Danny's important. | |
| You know? | |
| His contradictions were just plenty. | |
| And and you, you you you make him answer. | |
| You confront him directly, publicly, unmistakably. | |
| You don't let him redefine terrorism as context. | |
| You don't let him paint Israel as the villain while giving Hamas some kind of a moral pardon as the mayor of New York. | |
| Who in the hell do you think you are? | |
| Pin him down. | |
| Look him straight in the eye and say, whatever, Mr. Mam Danny. | |
| Why can't you condemn Hamas? | |
| And if you listen to other people, let him say it. | |
| Now, if you're Max Blumenthal, if you're Aaron Mate, if you're Jeffrey Sachs, if you're a lot of people, they're gonna say, well, because Hamas is one of what, 14 or 15 groups representing the Palestinian cause. | |
| Let him say that. | |
| Let him support Hamas. | |
| People aren't going to understand that. | |
| Let him say it. | |
| Again, why the mayor weighs it about, are you going to weigh on Erdogan too? | |
| Bath separatism? | |
| You're the mayor. | |
| But anyway. | |
| Why the moral fog? | |
| Why the selective outrage? | |
| Listen, Z, you claim to support peace, but you refuse to tell a terror organization to lay down its weapons. | |
| If that's what you think it is, explain it. | |
| Say it. | |
| How is this leadership? | |
| Look, now remember, I'm I may understand the nuance of Hamas. | |
| I might. | |
| Its origins, where it's from, why it's there, but I'll be damned if I'm not looking straight into a camera and saying, I want him to say that. | |
| Say it. | |
| How is this leadership? | |
| And that's how it begins. | |
| And you don't stop there. | |
| You keep going. | |
| You remind him that being mayor of New York is not, it's not some kind of a graduate seminar on restorative justice either. | |
| See, that's the part. | |
| It's about protecting people. | |
| When someone shoved onto a subway track or stabbed on the street, caught on camera, you don't hold a group therapy session. | |
| You hold the perpetrator accountable. | |
| It's that simple. | |
| You arrest him and you throw him away, perhaps forever. | |
| Fox let him talk about crime as if it were a misunderstanding, a psychological hiccup. | |
| Oops. | |
| They never asked the real question. | |
| Why does he confuse law enforcement with counseling? | |
| Why does he believe that crime is a symptom of trauma, not choice? | |
| Because that's the worldview he's selling. | |
| George Soros is branded for storative justice. | |
| I've told you a million times about it. | |
| It's not just a phrase, it's an actual way of thinking. | |
| Where criminals are victims, and victims are data points. | |
| This makes the most sense. | |
| But here's what you say to that, Mr. Mam Danny. | |
| Your entire platform treats criminals like patients in the clinic. | |
| You talk about closing Rikers Island, turning our jails into counseling centers. | |
| Are New Yorkers supposed to believe that murder assault and armed robbery are just acts of therapy gone wrong? | |
| Do you realize what message that sends to victims? | |
| To police officers, to families living in fear? | |
| That's how you deal with someone hiding behind Slogans. | |
| And then, and then you pivot back to where his worldview was forged, the Middle East. | |
| The place where he applies the same twisted logic, according to many. | |
| You call Israel an occupier. | |
| You call Netanyahu a criminal, okay. | |
| But you won't condemn Hamas. | |
| You talk about law, but you ignore that Hamas exists to break every law of civilization, at least according to Israel. | |
| Are they wrong? | |
| Say it. | |
| You want to arrest the leader of a democracy, which they will say, while excusing those who massacre civilians, as they say. | |
| Is that justice, sir? | |
| Or is that prejudice dressed up as politics? | |
| Say it. | |
| Confront him. | |
| And I'm telling you right now, I don't care what you think about him now. | |
| It doesn't matter. | |
| It doesn't matter. | |
| But Fox didn't say that. | |
| They let him hide behind his usual, I don't have opinions beyond justice and safety. | |
| Stop it. | |
| That's cowardice. | |
| Cowardice pretending to be nuanced. | |
| And a real interviewer, I'm sorry to say it would have cut right through the bullshit. | |
| No, Mr. Mam Danny. | |
| You do have opinions. | |
| You just don't want to say them because you know how they sound out loud. | |
| And when he inevitably says we must understand why people commit crimes, you say, no, no, we must stop them from committing crimes. | |
| Understand he comes after the victim is safe, after all is said and done. | |
| Maybe for a graduate course. | |
| Because this isn't about empathy, sir. | |
| It's about leadership. | |
| A mayor's job isn't to psychoanalyze criminals, it's to protect the innocent. | |
| But ma'am Danny's vision of New York is a sociology lab. | |
| A city where every stabbing becomes a case study, where every victim is told to empathize with their attacker. | |
| That's not reform, that's progression. | |
| And here's what Fox should have said. | |
| Mr. Ma'am Danny, you're asking New Yorkers to elect a therapist, not a mayor. | |
| You're selling a fantasy or one that doesn't even work anywhere on earth. | |
| You want restorative justice? | |
| Go val, go tell that the family, the woman shoved in front of a subway. | |
| Tell them their grief is a product of systemic failure. | |
| This this carceral way of overreaction. | |
| Tell them, sir. | |
| Tell them. | |
| Tell them you think Rikers Island is too cruel for the man who killed their mother. | |
| That's how you strip away the pretense. | |
| That's how you make the ideology show itself. | |
| That's what you do. | |
| When he starts talking about equity, you fight back. | |
| Equity for whom, Mr. Mam Danny? | |
| For the criminals? | |
| For the radicals? | |
| For those who call violence liberation. | |
| You you've built your your career, whatever it is, defending the indefensible. | |
| Rationalizing bloodshed as justice and erasing what amounts to accountability in the name of what? | |
| Some kind of compassion? | |
| It's not leadership. | |
| That's confusion. | |
| Fox could have made this moment historic. | |
| They could have forced him to choose between decency and dogma, but they didn't. | |
| They sent Martha McCallum, who I'm sure is a nice person, but she's milked toast. | |
| They let him ramble, smile, and hide behind complexity. | |
| And by the way, stop doing this business about where he says you don't have any political expertise. | |
| You never ran a business. | |
| Trump never had any political expertise either. | |
| But he ran a business. | |
| And this guy doesn't have anything. | |
| And he says unapologetically, okay, I'm 34, whatever you're sold. | |
| Sorry. | |
| Journalism is about being polite, it's about exposure. | |
| And when a public figure speaks like this, you don't nod and pivot. | |
| You hold them. | |
| You press into the press on. | |
| And you make sure the mask slips. | |
| And the mask would have slipped, because here's the truth. | |
| Zoran Mamdanny wants to criminalize what many believe, and again, you can argue this all you want, but he wants to officially criminalize what many people to be Israel's self-defense while decriminalizing violence in New York. | |
| Now again, remember, I hear a lot of people, and they're wonderful. | |
| They're wonderful. | |
| Max Blumeth also is terrific. | |
| This Gabby Gabsy Gabsy, whatever her name is, very interesting. | |
| And and Katie Hap, uh Katie uh uh uh whoever name is in, you know, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| But they never talk about new uh New York, they never talk about crime, you never talk about getting clobbered by some lunatic. | |
| No. | |
| Their sole focus is they they hate Israel. | |
| And I'm not gonna argue whether it's right or wrong. | |
| I'm not, I'm not listening to what I'm saying, I'm not doing that. | |
| But they don't understand my perspective. | |
| Excuse me. | |
| I don't care about it. | |
| I'll care about it once New York is trading up. | |
| I'll care about that. | |
| See, this isn't inconsistency, it's ideology. | |
| It's the global extension of this restorative justice. | |
| And I keep telling you, remember, this is not just a phrase, it is a plan. | |
| Terrorists need empathy, not um accountability. | |
| This is what they believe in. | |
| Criminals need counseling, not consequences. | |
| Yeah, right. | |
| And that's what Fox should have unpacked. | |
| A line by line, claim by claim, disclaimer live on air. | |
| Instead, they were too polite, too cautious, and they sent this very nice lady. | |
| Maybe that's why in the middle of the day, too cautious, too eager to seem balanced. | |
| But she just asked the question. | |
| They handed him a win. | |
| They gave him a radical, they made him, he was bearded, bearding the lion in his own den, walking in there, and they gave a radical the chance to sound reasonable while not being challenged. | |
| That's how propaganda hides in plain sight, my friend. | |
| The truth is this. | |
| This wasn't about journalism. | |
| It was about nerve, and they don't have it. | |
| If they had, the entire country would have seen the real ma'am daddy. | |
| Not this articulate reformer, this nice guy with a smile, but the ideologue, the dangerous ideologue who excuses terror, who thinks criminals are mental patients, who treats law enforcement as an inconvenience. | |
| Dig up everything he's ever said, make him eat his word. | |
| He's not just running on ideas, he's running on a worldview that says justice must have always must must always yield to emotion. | |
| By the way, you gotta stop him now because the whole world is looking in New York to stop him because his kind is going elsewhere. | |
| He's like a bed bug. | |
| If you don't stop him now, they spread, they multiply. | |
| And this is what happened. | |
| I don't know what happened to Fox News. | |
| I mean, that should have been exposed. | |
| That's what Fox didn't do. | |
| You don't move to the next question until the lie collapses. | |
| You don't let a man like that talk about peace without demanding he defined it. | |
| And you don't let him mention justice without forcing him to confront who he excludes from it. | |
| Fox News had every tool, every opportunity, the facts, the platform, the opportunity, everything. | |
| But they forgot the mission. | |
| The mission isn't civility, and then they wrote in the post about how terrible he was. | |
| No, he was great. | |
| He won that, and he's gonna destroy Andrew Cuomo, who needs an adder all so bad it's not even funny. | |
| Do you think today with all of these great personalities on TV, you're gonna put somebody like Andrew Cuomo on and having him hammer? | |
| I believe that what? | |
| This is accountability. | |
| And if you don't press for the truth, you become part of the lie. | |
| It's that simple. | |
| And that's exactly what happened, my friends. | |
| That is exactly what happened. | |
| I couldn't believe it. | |
| I could I I wanted to scream of a screaming as as loud as I could have. | |
| Scream to let everyone know what I thought. | |
| But it didn't happen. | |
| It didn't happen. | |
| And all they had to do, all they had to do was just think about what they did. | |
| Think about what happened. | |
| Think about the reality and just act accordingly. | |
| But they didn't. | |
| Understand what's going on? | |
| Understand. | |
| All right, my friends. | |
| That's it. | |
| I hope everybody gets squared away. | |
| I hope uh George Lensis, by the way, isn't this isn't the Oscars, it's about running a city. | |
| Very true, my friend. | |
| Very, very, very true. | |
| Let's hope more people realize this and recognize this. | |
| Let's also hope that uh YouTube comes back online. | |
| I'm gonna be on tonight from one to five. | |
| Don't forget overnights on WABC, see me there. | |
| Join the fun, join the frolic, join the mayhem. | |
| I hope you heard Mrs. L this morning on Warrior One's Day. | |
| It was phenomenal. | |
| Phenomenal. | |
| She's the star, not I, my friend. | |
| I've been supplanted by the best. | |
| All right, dear friends, have a great and glorious night. | |
| Thank you so much for watching. | |
| I wish you all the best. | |
| Remember, God bless America. | |
| Think about New York, because remember, you're next. | |
| You're next. | |
| The whole world is watching. | |
| And we've got, we had we had Eric Adams, who was a complete and utter moron. | |
| I mean, a gibberish-viewing moron, just a crit and cretiness, cretinist. | |
| Curtis Leva, who is obstinate, who basically wants to hold up the uh city because he's being told he's telling people basically F you, I'm gonna Okay. | |
| And you even have Eric Adams, by the way, Eric says, Oh, I got a couple of jobs or dream jobs. | |
| Uh-huh. | |
| I believe whatever he was going to be asking, I think what was it? | |
| Saudi Arabia something was linked on Curtis stepping down, and that didn't work out. | |
| Then you got Cuomo, who was like Salato the Turk. | |
| Oh my God. | |
| He's a ghoul. | |
| He's a vampire. | |
| But you know what? | |
| If he beats, if he beats Mam Danny, fine. | |
| I'll I'll vote for an onion ring. | |
| I'll vote for um uh um Emmanuel Lewis, TV's Webster. | |
| I don't care. | |
| We have to stop that guy at all costs. | |
| Okay? | |
| You understand? | |
| Good. | |
| That's all that matters, my friend. | |
| Have a great and glorious night. | |
| We love you, Madeline. | |
| Don't forget until then, my friends. | |
| Remember the monkey's dead. | |
| Shows over Sue. |