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Ugandan-born socialist Zoran Mamdani has won the Democratic primary in New York.
It's huge news.
Andrew Cuomo has conceded the race.
And I'm going to tell you right off the bat.
You know, we wanted to interview this guy, and I questioned whether I should be as disparaging as I possibly could be to his crackpot ideas.
And I'm like, we'll keep it, you know, at a B minus in terms of calling out the insanity of this guy's policies.
But let me just say outright, his policies are ignorant, childish, outright, just insane.
We're talking government-owned grocery stores, free buses, among other things, rent stabilization.
Now, a lot of socialists love these ideas.
$30 minimum wage.
But anybody who's done, I don't know, like 10 minutes of research into economics, command economies, systems of governance, public funding of research, is going to be like, yo, this is fake.
Now, Eric Adams, who is still running, says this guy is a snake oil salesman, but he wins overwhelmingly with the youth vote.
Hey, man, this is the fourth turning, right?
Strauss have generational theory.
Every fourth generation, everyone goes nuts.
And I think the issue is that generations typically fail to educate the younger generations because experience is everything.
You know, they say that you get a generation of conflict.
They experience the crisis.
They begin to understand because they go through it.
But they can only convey through words to the next generations.
Eventually, you'll end up with America's formerly greatest city run by a bunch of crackpot socialists who basically burn everything to the ground.
The Chicago Tribune is warning, don't do what we did and elect the socialists.
But looks like they're going to do it.
Now, full disclosure, right?
Well, actually, full disclosure isn't the right way to describe this.
Let me just say, understand this was the Democrat primary.
So the assumption is this guy by default wins because New York is going to vote Democrat.
However, there is some speculation that Eric Adams, running as an independent, is going to rally Republicans, independents, and moderate Democrats against the socialists, and you may get an Eric Adams victory.
Some have speculated, many have said, y'all are nuts.
That's not going to happen.
So we'll see.
But how about we do this?
How about I show you just how insane the younger generations are getting and who they elect and why?
This guy, if given the keys to the castle, will literally burn down New York City.
Okay, figuratively burn down New York City.
Although, to be fair, considering how far left people are very violent and they like throwing molotovs, maybe burning down the city might actually happen with this guy in charge.
Considering he wants to get rid of the police, defund them, and replace them with social workers.
Not an exaggeration.
Before we get started, shout out to Steven Crowder and the Mug Club.
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But let's jump into the news, my friend.
News24 has its Uganda-born candidate.
What are you doing here?
What is that?
Uganda-born candidate, Zoran Mamdani, set to be the first Muslim New York mayor.
Tonight is our night.
The postmoney reports, Andrew Como concedes NYC Democrat mayoral primary to Zoran Mamdani.
With 90% of the votes counted in the first round of the Democratic mayoral primary counted on Tuesday, Governor Andrew Cuomo has conceded the race to socialist state assemblyman Zoran Mamdani.
It is likely that Cuomo will run in the general mayoral election in November.
The New York Times reported that Cuomo addressed the crowd at his election night party saying, tonight was not our night.
Tonight was Assemblyman Mamdani's night.
Clary Fai for the Times, Claire Fahey, said that Cuomo says Momdani ran a great campaign and connected with New Yorkers, adding that he inspired them and moved them and got them to come out and vote.
He really ran a highly impactful campaign.
Cuomo called Mom Dani and congratulated him in a few minutes before 10.30 p.m.
Let's give him a round of applause.
Tonight is his night.
He deserved it.
He won.
Charlie Kirk says the Muslim socialist Zohren Mamdani is such a shameless dirtbag.
He changes his accent depending on who he's talking to.
He also used to be a rapper whose mom directed his videos.
Okay, now, the first thing I'm going to say is, yeah, I don't care if his mom directed his videos or he was a rapper.
Everybody did things when they were young.
That's not a great argument, but let's watch this video and see what they're talking about.
zohran mamdani
Because I think that New Yorkers, more than they hate a politician they disagree with, they hate a politician they can't trust.
unidentified
On the subject of trust, you've adopted different speaking accents in different scenarios.
zohran mamdani
But they go to their local bodega.
unidentified
Is there one that's real and one that's affected?
zohran mamdani
What I would say is, as any immigrant knows, having been born in Kampala, Uganda and then raised in South Africa and moving here when I'm seven years old, is there different parts of my life?
unidentified
Worldwide choice, worldwide choice, worldwide choice.
Mamdani was talking about a worldwide press tour back when he was a rapper.
Bring the flavor to the fish, bring the flavor to the rice.
In a Disney movie directed by his mother.
zohran mamdani
Nepotism and hard work goes a long way here in New York City.
This is how I speak.
Because I think that New Yorkers...
tim pool
Well, the results are in.
The socialist has won.
And oh boy, I'm excited to break down the insanity that is socialism.
Now, first, here are the results.
With a crushing just about 9%.
Okay.
Actually, I'm sorry.
The numbers changed.
Last night it was 9%.
With the updated votes in at 93%, it looks like he's at around 6.9%.
Oh, no, I'm sorry.
It's 7.1.
I don't know.
I'm doing math bad.
I'm doing math bad.
Zoran Mamdani taking the victory over Andrew Cuomo with 432,305 votes.
And to be fair, a lot of people are saying it's not that a socialist won.
It's that Cuomo lost and nobody wanted him.
And that was really the best the establishment or the middle of the road had to offer.
Geez, Cuomo left in disgrace.
So it could just be that this guy won because people were like, I'll take anybody.
Now look at this.
Brad Lander got 112,000 votes.
Bravo, dude.
Obstructing ICE officers and getting away with it sure did boost your profile.
But hey, don't take my word for it when I say this guy's a crackpot.
Let's jump to Zoran Mamdani's website and I'll show you exactly what he wants to do.
And let's start breaking down why this is insane and will destroy New York City.
And it's a trend we're going to see for some time because young people are crackpots, at least in big cities.
Now, the ongoing trend is that people, moderate, middle-of-the-road, urban types, people like me, have fled the cities already, paving the way for people like Mom Donnie to win and then further erode and burn everything down.
The request that I and everybody else has is just when you move out of New York because of this, because, you know, just don't vote Democrat.
Not that the Republicans are great, just leave them out of it.
All right, so he says he wants to freeze the rent.
What are you talking about, freeze the rent?
He says, the majority of New Yorkers are tenants and more than 2 million of them live in rent-stabilized apartments.
His home should be the bedrock of economic security for the city's working class instead.
Eric Adams has taken every opportunity to squeeze tenants with his hand-picked appointees to the rent guidelines board, jacking up the rents on stabilized apartments by 9% and counting.
The most since a Republican Ran City Hall.
As mayor, Zoe Ran will immediately freeze the rent for all stabilized tenants and use every available resource to build the housing New Yorkers need and bring down the rent.
The number one reason working families are leaving our city is the housing crisis.
The mayor has the power to change that.
Perhaps.
Okay, freezing rent.
There's viral videos going around already from New York, Los Angeles, and other big cities where building owners, which are usually companies that will own, like New York's crazy, okay?
So many people live there.
You've got these big units that'll have maybe like 50 apartments within them, big buildings.
And what's happening is a large portion of them are going unrented and they're letting them just remain.
Why?
What happens is with rent stabilization, there are labor costs that can't change.
It's called market economics.
A person wants what their labor is worth and they demand a cost for their labor.
Hey, socialists, pay attention to this one.
So a guy who normally will fix the electricity or put in new drywall or paint says, listen, I'll do this job.
It's going to be $5,000.
The building owner says, I can't rent the room for enough to cover the cost of that renovation.
The rent, we're only allowed to charge $2,000 per month.
And with the building costs as it is and the wear and tear from the individual, it's not going to work.
Let me tell you, for those that don't own property, they may not understand that, you know, we had an issue at my house where we had a drain backup.
We didn't realize.
And the water was running on the sink.
And within minutes, water was spilling on the floor.
I think it was like 15 or 20 minutes of water pouring on the floor.
And anybody on this house knows immediately like, holy crap, that's a catastrophe, right?
So we had to have drywall removed.
We had to have fans put in to clear everything out because we had water damage just because a drain backed up and we didn't notice.
I know, yell at me, say maybe you shouldn't have had the water running, but we thought we had the water running.
We're trying to get it to go hot.
Forgot about it.
These things happen, right?
My point is not so that you can all laugh and say, haha, you left your water running, by all means, that's allowed.
It's that this cost us thousands of dollars to repair because we made a dumb and simple mistake.
So these building owners are basically going, if I'm going to maintain this building, I need to pay the super, okay?
He's got to make at least $60,000, $70,000 a year to maintain and run this because he's got a family too.
We'll include the rent.
Maybe we'll pay him 50 or 60.
We're talking about New York City prices.
He's going to want more than that.
That means I got to charge X amount for rent.
Then you get rent stabilization and they say, I can't even fix this up.
What do you get?
Slums.
And then these people come in and they say, you're a slum lord.
And they say, I don't have the money to fix it.
Nobody wants to do the job for that cheap.
And they blame you for it.
And then they fine you and they seize your property.
Now, in this regard, let me just say freezing rent is the stupidest thing imaginable because that's just price controls.
It doesn't work.
Labor costs money, but hey, let's roll.
New York, you elected this.
Building affordable housing.
Oh, I love that.
What does it mean affordable housing?
Here's what they're talking about doing.
The issue with building affordable housing, and let me just say this as my expertise in having worked for nonprofits specifically on the LA housing crisis, the homelessness crisis, drug abuse and youth, and going over this, the labor costs for the production of these units versus what affordable housing can charge, you are charging less in rent than the cost of the building, meaning the building has to be subsidized by somebody else.
Long story short, they will tax other New Yorkers to get enough capital to hire contractors to build a house that can rent below cost.
This is not sustainable.
We learned this lesson with Pruitt Igo in St. Louis.
The buildings begin to fall apart, and then you end up with gigantic slums.
Basically crime, gang activity, buildings falling apart, people getting injured.
It is psychotic, but they do it anyway because these people are immune to learning.
A crackdown on bad landlords.
And there it is.
And there it is.
That's the point.
They create an untenable situation.
And what happens?
People flee.
But this ain't even the worst of it.
And I, you know, here we go.
Supporting homeowners and ending deed theft.
I'm not going to get too much into that, but seriously, deed theft is crazy.
And there is a problem with low trust societies.
So I'll give him that one.
You know, nobody ever bats a perfect score, right?
What do they say?
Is it batting 100?
I don't know, baseball.
Here we go.
The Department of Community Safety.
This guy, let me see if I can find the tweets.
Here's him advocating for a communist mayor.
Here's him talking about government-owned stores.
Here's him saying taxation isn't theft, capitalism is.
Here's him saying queer, this is literally a tweet, queer liberation means defunding the police.
And here's him tweeting, we want to defund the police.
So he wants the Department of Community Safety, a crackpot leftist ideology.
And he's basically running this, this is a deranged proposal where based on cult manipulation, people believe police are more dangerous than actual criminals.
I got my issues with cops.
I've got my issues with the system.
And the industrialization of pushing people through the system is bad.
But cops are actually a good thing.
We just need to figure out how to fix the real problems.
This guy doesn't actually have the solution to.
The department will invest in citywide mental health programs and crisis response, including deploying dedicated outreach workers in 100 subway stations.
How do you afford all that?
How do you afford all that?
Here's my favorite one.
My favorite one.
Well, first, let me just show this again.
Here's him tweeting that they want a communist mayor, literally a communist with a sickle and hammer in their profile.
But he has this video.
It's 34 seconds long.
I'd like you to enjoy it.
Let's roll.
zohran mamdani
Grocery prices are out of control.
The cost of eggs and milk has skyrocketed.
Some stores are even using dynamic pricing, jacking up the cost over the course of a day depending on what they can get away with.
It doesn't need to be this way.
I'm Zahran Mamdani, and as mayor, I will create a network of city-owned grocery stores.
It's like a public option.
For produce, we will redirect city funds from corporate supermarkets to city-owned grocery stores whose mission is lower prices, not price gouging.
These stores will operate without a profit motive or having to pay property taxes or rent, and we'll pass on those savings to you.
Grocery prices.
tim pool
That is a lie from either a man who is too stupid to understand why it's not possible, in which case he's wrong, or someone who knows and is intentionally misleading you for the purpose of selling you snake oil so they can win.
Let's roll, baby, and talk about your city-owned grocery stores.
He writes on his website, food prices are out of control.
Nearly 9 in 10 New Yorkers say the cost of groceries is rising faster than their income.
Only the very wealthiest aren't feeling the squeeze of the register.
As mayor, Zoron will create a network of city-owned grocery stores focused on keeping prices low, not making a profit.
Without having to pay rent or property taxes, they will reduce overhead and pass on savings to shoppers.
They will buy and sell at wholesale prices, centralize warehousing and distribution, and partner with local neighborhoods or products and sourcing.
With New York City already spending millions of dollars to subsidize private grocery store operators, which are not even required to take Snap and WIC, we should redirect public money to a real public option.
Before I get into the insanity that is that policy, let me just ask all of you, how many of you would like to buy your groceries from the DMV?
I'll wait.
What's that?
Not a single person said yes.
unidentified
Okay.
tim pool
Welcome to public run grocery stores.
You remove rent, you remove taxes, you remove underlying costs, and yes, prices for groceries will go down.
You then remove, oh, you remove profit motive, meaning you don't need to pay the people running the business.
And what do you get?
Wholesale cost goods.
That is incredible, isn't it?
Except this means every bodega and every private grocery store will be out of business in a month.
Then you're going to end up with food deserts because the city will not be able to spend enough of other people's money to replace every single grocery store.
The heart of New York City is small business.
For those that have ever been there, you know every street corner, every street, it's all small business.
No big box stores.
That's how the city operates.
But how will you, as a bodega operator, now, if you're not from New York, you may say, what's a bodega?
A corner store.
In Chicago, we call these corner stores.
They are small little shops on the corner, but bodegas don't have to be on the corner.
They're basically little convenience marts.
They pop up all over the place.
Some of them are owned by companies that have like 15, 20 or more.
Now, if you've got taxes, if you've got rents, if you've got healthcare costs, if you've got permitting, licensing, and you've got employee costs, guess what?
You're operating on thin margins as it is.
If you buy a gallon of milk for a buck, you've got to factor in refrigeration costs.
You got to factor in all of those underlying costs the city has imposed upon you through regulation.
You then say, we're going to sell the milk at four bucks a gallon.
Why?
I got to pay my staff.
I got to pay the city.
I got to pay my taxes.
And your margin is, on average, between 1 and 3% low.
Now, he's not just talking about getting rid of the profit motive, which would drop the cost of your milk down to like $4.30.
Okay.
He's talking about getting rid of underlying government imposed costs, creating impossible market competition.
If the government says, pay this or we will shut you down, they're shaking you down.
And then say, at the same time, we're going to open a store where we don't have to worry about those costs.
That's tyranny.
That's fascism.
That is the government putting the boot on your neck saying, you will shut your business down.
The city's not going to be able to operate at scale.
We're talking about with all the bodegas in New York City, I mean, and just Manhattan alone is 2 million people.
We're talking about 9 million.
You're going to need 100.
How many, you know what?
Let's just do the hard number right now.
I want to get the actual number.
How many bodegas in NYC?
I bet it's 100,000.
Some psychotic number.
Let's see.
Come on.
Give me the answer.
13,000.
Oh, yeah, it was way off.
13,000 bodegas, not including 7-Elevens.
Really?
That's interesting.
So let's see.
If we are conservative estimates, we'll put it between 8,000 and 12,000.
And total small stores, which include 7-Elevens, could be upwards of 15,000.
Do you believe this guy is going to be able to open 15,000 bodegas?
So what's going to happen is there will be cluster shopping at the government stores that he creates, a short-term benefit indeed for a lot of people, and then a collapse.
And once there's no market competition, you get red lines.
Why?
Because the private stores can't operate and there's 15,000.
Meaning with 15,000, and let's call it 20% margin of error, many of these people are failing these businesses because they're not getting the business they need.
Many of them are succeeding.
So around, let's just say 12,000 of them are required to provide goods and services, largely goods, to the local community.
That is milk, bread, and eggs.
You start installing citywide, maybe you do a couple hundred.
People will first start going to the cheaper options when they can.
This is going to pull money away from the private enterprise, which after losing even a small percentage of sales, start going out of business.
Lines will start forming outside of the cheaper locations, which again, in the immediate people are like, hey, that's not bad, right?
That people are getting cheaper groceries until the lines become two-hour waits.
And now you're like, well, all of my local bodegas closed down because it only takes stripping away 5% of those sales to insane government competition before the bodegas start shutting down.
Long story short, I wish I had more time on this.
This dude is nuts.
Fast, fare-free buses.
How do you pay to maintain the buses and the bus drivers while having it all operate for free?
Taxes, baby, because these people aren't smart taxing the corporations and the 1%.
Indeed.
What are we seeing now?
Well, a 2% flat tax on people who make more than a million dollars.
So they'll leave New York City and just live somewhere else.
I got to tell you, my friends, if you make more than a million dollars a year, it ain't that difficult, depending on where you are, to get to New York City if you need to go there for anything.
So you can choose to live in PA.
And depending on how wealthy you are, hop in a helicopter for a couple grand.
And I'll tell you, it's cheaper.
So let's say you live in PA 100% of the time and you do business in New York and you're worth $10 million and you got it.
Let's say your income is like $10 million.
You're a wealthy American.
You'll just say, well, I live there.
I'll leave.
And if I need to do business, I'll just hop a helicopter and land on the river on top of a building, or you could take a PJ to Teterboro.
That's what most people do.
And then it's an hour drive into the city.
You're there for a simple meeting.
You don't got to be there all the time.
And then you're not paying 2% of your revenue to the city.
So what happens?
You can't tax the rich.
They can leave, which means the laugher curve explains this.
You increase taxes.
Your tax revenue goes down.
They're not going to be able to afford all the things a guy wants to do.
But wait, it gets better.
Billionaire CEO warns he'll close grocery stores if Democratic socialist candidate wins the NYC mayor race.
John Katsimatitis, the CEO of Gristides, found fault with Mdani's plan saying businesses could not compete in the market if there are city-run supermarkets, saying, if the city of New York is going socialist, I will definitely close or sell or move or franchise the Gristides locations.
Catsimatitis told Fox Business he will also contemplate moving his corporate offices to Jersey.
He said that he won't make his decision after the primary election.
Now, it's still possible this guy loses, but there is another big question related to this guy, and that is that he's foreign-born, an immigrant Muslim, which has led to another conversation of great controversy,
and that is whether or not foreign-born individuals should be allowed to hold office and whether or not Democrats have intentionally created a circumstance by which foreign allegiance or anti-American sentiment is so prevalent that they begin winning elections in major jurisdictions and gutting this country from what its ideals and values were.
Now, the Tribune has issued a warning.
They tell New York, Chicago Tribune, avoid the mistake of electing a socialist mayoral candidate.
Well, you know what the problem is?
In a city with millions living there, only about what, like a million people actually voted?
20%?
Where's the actual hard number from the New York Times?
Here we go.
So 93% came in, 993,000.
So we're talking around 10% of the city actually voted.
To be fair, it's the Democrat primary, not the general election.
And Eric Adams is confident he's going to get 700,000 and he's going to win.
Some speculate that Zoran, as insane and ignorant as he is, that we are going to see a coalition from moderate Democrats, conservatives, and independents to vote for a candidate like Eric Adams so that Zoran Mamdani can't win.
I will additionally add, his plans are all still pipe dreams.
The idea that you're going to be able to create a city network, you're going to need city council to actually vote for that.
You're going to need the taxes and the budget.
He's likely going to get in and find it doesn't work.
But the real issue that I see is someone as stupid as this who either, I got to pause.
Stupid or evil, maybe both, is either not going to benefit you, has no intention to, or doesn't understand that this makes literally no sense.
Ultimately, we ask ourselves, what can this guy really do?
Well, I don't know.
It's yet to be seen.
He wants to raise the minimum wage to $30 by 2030.
Yeah, that's insane.
It's just the city is going to burn down.
You can't pay people more than the labor they produce.
And technology is reducing the cost of labor.
This means over time, there is an inverse correlation.
The more technology we get, the less value in manual labor.
We'll get a kiosk.
We'll get robots to do it.
And so if you say it's 30 bucks to hire a person, but it costs me 17 cents to run a robot, guess what I'm doing?
Now, the initial investments for robots may be a little bit more expensive, but over the year, you're going to save way more money.
Corporations are going to do this.
Cabs will be automated.
People will be left destitute.
And this guy is, he's a snake oil salesman, like Eric Adams said.
Now, my friends, we have a lot to talk about.
We got a lot to talk about.
We're going to talk about the migration issue.
And we're going to be joined by, I believe we have Ann Coulter standing by to talk about the issue of immigration and comments made by Stephen Miller about what this means.
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For everybody else, let's pick this up before we'll be joined by Ann Coulter.
News 24 says Uganda-born candidate Zoran Mamdani set to be the first Muslim New York mayor.
Which brings up interesting comments from Stephen Miller, who says the commentary about New York City Democrats nominating an anarchist socialist for mayor omits one point.
How unchecked migration fundamentally remade the New York City electorate.
Democrats change politics by changing voters.
That's how you turn a city that defined U.S. dominance into what it is now.
And then we have this for Miller as well.
New York City is the clearest warning yet of what happens to a society when it fails to control immigration.
Interestingly, ALX says the Trump administration has the opportunity to do the funniest thing ever.
Zoran Mamdani is a socialist, and he's said that New York needs a communist, and there's little distinction between the two.
Well, according to U.S. law, if you're a member of a communist affiliation of any kind, you're not admissible.
You have to mention this.
And the argument people are making is that if you're a communist and you come to this country, that you can't actually gain citizenship or gain legal residency.
So people are claiming that he's technically illegal.
Well, that's a bit of a stretch.
But the issue that we are seeing is that Democrats, by opening the border and allowing tens of millions of non-citizens into this country has resulted in a reshaping of this country in a way that the actual citizens and those who inherited this country never agreed to.
The question then becomes: when you have people who are even citizens, but only for a short time, who don't have allegiance to the American system, American values, American tradition, what is the American population to do when this foreign voting bloc votes to take control?
You get conflict and crisis, and it's disastrous.
Slowly over time, perhaps the Democrats thought they were going to reshape this country by stripping away the inheritance of Gen Z and giving it to foreign-born individuals.
Therein lies the challenge.
It seems like sentiment around mass deportation is extending well beyond just those who are here illegally with questions of whether birthright citizenship should even apply and questions of whether or not foreign-born individuals, particularly socialists, should have a right to run for office, which is a major challenge and a point of controversy.
Well, we're going to be pulling in Ann Coulter right now to join us and talk with us about all of this.
Let's get the site loaded up and have her join in.
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And Ann, good to see you.
Can you hear me?
ann coulter
Yes, I can.
Can you hear me, Tim?
tim pool
Yes, I can.
Thank you for joining me.
ann coulter
Absolutely.
tim pool
So, you know, everybody already knows who you are.
And so we'll just jump right into it.
New York's Democrats have elected a foreign-born Muslim socialist or communist as their nominee.
Just first, I'm curious your thoughts on that nomination.
ann coulter
Well, you're putting kind of a negative spin on it.
The upside is, oh my gosh, is this a rebuke to Andrew Cuomo?
I'm still so happy about that.
I'm just, I'm on cloud line.
I hate Cuomo for so many different reasons, destroying the city.
Remember when he was going to be the alternative to Trump?
Those absolutely sanctimonious and raging press conferences he'd have every day, destroying businesses.
He also destroyed the Proud Boys, you'll recall.
Really outrageous for a governor when it was the Proud Boys who were attacked by Antifa.
Antifa refuses to press charges.
They run away and the police arrest the Proud Boys.
The governor of the state comes out and says, white supremacists, they've got to be, these innocent men spent years in prison.
One guy had just had a baby.
I won't forgive him for that.
He's also the one behind.
People blame Alvin Bragg, the DA of New York, for the crime going through the roof in New York.
No, it was Governor Cuomo.
Before he was elected governor, he said, the first bill I'm going to sign is the no-bill law.
And that requires, you know, police go to all this trouble, arrest a violent criminal, and they have to be let go immediately.
And suddenly, you know, poor commuters are being pushed in front of subways, machete attacks, homeless people everywhere.
That's Andrew Cuomo.
And when he's running for mayor, he doesn't even take it back.
He stands by that.
So plus side of what happened last night is, wow, that's the end of Andrew Cuomo.
tim pool
Yeah, I agree.
I agree.
Yeah, it's kind of like when AOC beat Crowley.
There's a bit of watching the establishment flounder that feels good.
But agreed, I don't think Cuomo was going to be a good mayor either.
But there's a lot of concern now over this Zoran guy.
He wants city-owned supermarkets.
He wants to get rid of the police.
He's an overt communist.
ann coulter
No, he's utterly preposterous.
I think it's worth pointing out that that isn't what he ran on.
I mean, he was like Kamala in overdrive, which is to say he's abandoned everything that he said back in 2020, 2021, 2022.
Suddenly he's just, you know, the perky millennial.
And he is perky and he does seem to have a nice personality and he campaigned all over.
To actually find out what his positions are requires people to read.
I don't think they were doing that.
So I can see, I can totally see why he's popular.
I can totally see that if you don't read.
I think the only hope, and I was following this very closely.
I was at a political kind of party last night and we were checking on our iPhones.
Man, Mom Domi was ahead early on as soon as the results and it just went up and up and up.
And so I was tweeting most of the night.
I think the only hope, and there are rich Democrats in New York, or even rich Republicans ought to take this position, who have property and interests and lives, and they don't want it destroyed.
And I think they've got to come together and force Cuomo off the ballot and the general and make him endorse Eric Adams, force Curtis Lewa off the ballot and the general and make him endorse Eric Adams.
And I think there's a good chance that Eric Adams could beat this lunatic, but not if the only alternative are three candidates basically running on the exact same law and order platform and, oh yeah, and I'm not a communist.
And they split the vote.
So I do think there's still hope, but we can't have these narcissists.
No, I'm staying in the general election.
No, Curtis, you have no chance.
It's not going to happen.
Get off and endorse Adams.
And same thing with Cuomo.
I also think, if I can just blather ahead with one other thing that I think is interesting about this, as I've been saying for years, this is a huge problem for the Democratic Party.
The reason all of their main players are octogenarians, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Steny Hoyer, Joe Biden, is because once they're gone, you've got momdamis and AOCs and Hakeem Jeffries all the way down.
It is the young, often foreign-born progressives in the Democratic Party.
And this is going to be a sticking point and a huge, huge problem for them.
They didn't think of that, but oh, let's bring in half of the third world.
They'll vote for us.
Yeah, and then they're going to want to get elected.
tim pool
Yeah.
ann coulter
Geniuses.
tim pool
Does New York City for the general do rank choice voting?
No.
Just the Democrats in the primary.
ann coulter
And so I think there's a perfectly good chance for Eric Adams to win if enough serious New Yorkers take this seriously.
And you know what?
and I think they will.
One other anecdote that always gives me hope about New York.
As San Francisco was being destroyed, and Oakland being destroyed, and Los Angeles being destroyed, and New York being destroyed, I went to a big dinner party in New York, like more than 10 people, all from LA and San Francisco, tech world, refugees, and they had all bought huge places in New York.
And at some point I said to them, oh, so you think San Francisco's over, and you think LA is over, but you bought a big place in New York City?
And their answer, I think, is true and very insightful.
They said in California, especially LA, liberals are crazy and stupid, but in New York, liberals are crazy but smart.
unidentified
I don't know what I'm hoping for.
tim pool
Maybe something happens with Trump and he doesn't want to see New York fall.
He famously had a huge role in reviving it in the 80s.
Maybe he'll have some passion there.
But there's a big question now that I see a lot of people are posting.
Maybe we shouldn't allow foreign-born individuals to hold office at all in this country.
That with what the Democrats had done over the past four years, especially with allowing 10-plus million illegal immigrants into the country and then giving them de facto residency by just erasing the hearings from the docket, you are going to end up with once, if Democrats win in 2028, they're going to bring in as many illegal immigrants as possible.
It's going to manipulate the census.
They're going to win.
And then they're going to codify all this, grant amnesty, give everybody voting rights.
And then Americans never win another election.
And the United States becomes just an open landmass for whoever.
This has led to a lot of people taking a more extreme approach saying, why is a Ugandan-born communist a mayor of our greatest city?
Even Stephen Miller has put out a tweet saying this is the perfect example of what happens when you have unfettered immigration.
It changes your electorate.
Democrats bring in different people to change who is supposed to be voting and inheriting this country.
I'm curious what you think about that.
ann coulter
Well, that's among my arguments in Adios America that thank God Trump picked up and used for his 2016 campaign.
Yeah, yeah, of course that's what's happening.
Anyone who's spent any time in California in LA has seen it happen in real time.
It's always driven me crazy that, you know, people in these, in these nice 1950s style states, Wisconsin, they still have blockbusters.
They refuse to believe their friends in California.
Don't they have friends, relatives?
How about check in with Minnesota and how's it going, bringing in 100,000 Somalis?
Can you talk to people in other states where it's already happened?
So yeah, I mean, I kind of thought when I wrote Adios America in 2015 is when it came out, that it might be too late.
But it's worth it.
It's my country.
It's worth taking a shot at it.
As for not allowing the foreign-born to run, I mean, it sounds extreme.
I think the most important thing to do, we wouldn't get Schwarzenegger.
I wouldn't mind having, you know, Elon Musk or Peter Thiel run for governor or something someplace.
There are some very good foreign-born politicians that you wouldn't mind seeing.
Not president, not Ted Cruz.
Wasn't born in America.
Sorry, not natural born.
Anyway, that's another story.
The main thing that needs to happen, which is why, okay, people think I'm a nut.
And I was mad at Trump during his first term because he didn't build the wall and he didn't do his deportations.
It is the only hope.
Forget these like half measures, the tertiary measures.
You're coming in too late when you're saying, and they can't hold office.
No, we need mass deportations.
Keep the planes going.
We got found out.
Thank you, Supreme Court, this week that he can send them to foreign countries.
We need absolute mass deportations.
We need Democrats in places like New York and California to be arrested themselves for interfering with federal agents.
Mass deportations.
It determines every other issue.
I mean, that's been my complaint for the past week.
I just, I hate when we stop talking about immigration, talk about anything else, including the attack on Iran, which, okay, I'm fine with.
But I keep pointing out, how long is Israel going to last once America is majority third world that is either indifferent to Israel or actively despises Israel?
The most important thing Americans can do for Israel right now is mass deportations and a wall, an immigration moratorium.
We are so teetering on the edge of the end.
So I think it's worth complaining when Trump isn't keeping his immigration promises, though he mostly is this term.
So I'm back in the fold.
tim pool
I agree on the issue of Israel.
I've made this point quite a bit that when you look at polling trends, support for Israel is rapidly declining.
I had this argument last night with Elad Eliyahu, one of our reporters, as well as Batia Angar Sargon.
And her position was that after the war ends with Gaza and Hamas, it will repair itself.
But I disagree.
I take a look at the point you're making with foreign-born individuals.
I mean, if you look at Ilhan Omar, I believe she's Muslim, right?
I mean, I don't know.
She doesn't like Israel, and neither does AOC.
It's not just that many people from countries that despise Israel come to the United States, but that this sentiment spreads on social media among the younger generation.
And you combine that with a younger right-wing that largely just says, we don't want to be involved.
So you get this right-wing, anti-interventionist, left-wing, anti-Israel.
And the prediction is pretty obvious.
Give it 10 years, and the U.S. is not going to be offering funding or any support to Israel because Congress is going to be looking at who butters their bread.
And they're going to be campaigning like this guy Zoran is.
He's anti-Israel as well.
ann coulter
The anti-Israel crowds on the college campuses and among the millennials, I mean, it's more than that they're obviously being third world is a big part of it, but I mean, it's all, it's like a chicken and the egg problem.
It's all of this hate white people, which, wow, a lot of Democrats were fine with, and white genocide and the problem with whiteness, and whites are so smug and whites suck and whites this.
And, you know, soon after October 11th, I interviewed the editor of the tablet, really fantastic Jewish publication.
And I had to explain to him, no, sorry, you're white.
In fact, you're like super white, really successful, carved this democracy and functioning country out of the desert.
You want jealousy and hatred, everything that all the hatred and anti-Western civilization.
Israel's not escaping that.
They're like the pinnacle of Western civilization in many ways, in the sense that they are successful and smart.
And that's what young people are taught at colleges and through our media to hate.
And the media went along with it.
The universities went along with it.
And well, now it's coming back to bite them.
tim pool
Well, that's a big play that we've seen over the past several years with corporate press publications and Democrats, the making it all about white supremacy and white people.
But I'll give you a quick anecdote.
I went to, you know, being from Chicago, I went to the Christmas market as we do every year.
And it was fascinating because when I went back to Chicago for Christmas a couple years ago for the first time in 10 or 15 years, and the Christmas market, every day, you know, every year at Christmas is it's in, I think it's in Daly Plaza.
And there's a bunch of shops and they're like largely German themed.
It's the Chris Kringle Market.
And I went there and I noticed it's not that it's not whiteness or it's not that it's all of a sudden there's there's non-white people.
It was that they were foreign individuals shoulder to shoulder.
It was too crowded to walk.
They have mugs every year.
It was impossible to get.
And the issue that I have is not that these people are not white.
It's that they're not from the United States.
And so, you know, I asked my friends, I was like, when did this change?
When I was a kid, we'd come here.
It wasn't overcrowded.
It was people of different racial backgrounds, but everybody was American speaking North American dialect English.
They were either legal immigrants who had come here, their children grew up here.
And you'd walk around, buy things and leave.
Now it's shoulder to shoulder, impossible to go.
And it feels like the third world.
It feels like being in India.
And I don't mean because of the people.
I mean because you can't squeeze in.
Everyone's fighting.
There's no bathrooms.
And that is a tremendous transformation that I found to be shocking.
ann coulter
Yeah, and we can take it.
I mean, not anymore.
We need like a 20-year moratorium at this point.
We're full on foreigners now.
But we can, I mean, America can, does do a great job taking in people from very dissonant cultures from ours.
But what we've been doing for the past 50 years is taking in huge, heaping portions of them.
I mean, entire tribes coming in and moving to Minnesota.
And then, I mean, assimilation is literally treated like a dirty word.
Liberals have said that.
Oh, it's like using the N-word to talk about assimilation.
So they come in and they create all these ethnic lobbies.
I was seeing this week.
I tweeted out.
I literally heard, I'm channel surfing, there's a guy like, I don't know, Committee for Democracy in Iran.
And he literally said, to make America great again, first we have to make Iran great.
Wait, isn't that what Alexander Binman told us about Ukraine?
The Cubans are telling us about Cuba.
Maybe not a great idea to bring in all these ethnic lobbies whose number one issue is helping their home country.
Thus the brilliant Trump slogan, make America great again.
No, this mass, never has a country been transformed demographically as the United States has with this alacrity in the last 50 years.
It's stunning.
It was planned.
It was an intentional.
The Kennedy family's greatest gift to the Democratic Party, as one Democratic consultant called it, since his 1965 Immigration Act, legal immigrants, forget this legal, illegal distinction, have been about 90% from the third world, and they vote 70 to 80% for the Democrats.
This wasn't an accident.
tim pool
What do you think about the big beautiful bill, Trump calls it?
You've got the holdouts in the Republican Party.
Rand Paul Thomas Massey say it's too much deficit spending, but Tom Homan is like, get it done.
I need the money for CBP and ICE.
And Trump, of course, saying the same thing.
ann coulter
I do hate the deficit spending.
So I agree with Rand Paul and Massey on that particular issue.
And I guess I'm glad somebody out there is saying it.
It's getting embarrassing having Republicans pass these enormous bills.
But yes, the number one issue, nothing else matters but immigration, because every other issue is determined by immigration.
You're never going to get that deficit down if you have people like Ilhan Omar doing the voting.
The number one issue is immigration.
That determines what kind of country we have on absolutely every issue, on free speech, on guns.
Look at the polls on what the foreign-born think about free speech.
They come from countries.
We're the freest country in the world, Tim.
Any foreigner we bring in basically by definition makes our country less free.
Every issue depends on who we bring in through immigration.
So if Holman and Miller tell me they need this to build the wall and get those planes flying them to the South Sudan, then yes, I don't care if it has abortion on demand.
I don't care if the deficit doubles.
Just get them out of the country.
tim pool
Yeah, I was asking Massey if, what if they put repealing the NFA, the National Firearms Act in the bill?
Would you vote for it then?
He laughed at, you know, maybe, maybe, maybe you give him something big.
And I'm like, hey, I'd love that too.
More gun rights.
But, you know, the exact.
ann coulter
Massey's problem is, you know, I interviewed him.
Oh, and by the way, I'm very bad at advertising myself.
Please go to my substack, anncoulter.substack.com, columns, videos.
I interviewed Massey actually a couple of times because he's really smart.
Really, really smart.
You know, he went to MIT.
He created inventions, made millions of dollars as an undergrad.
Anyway, he's very, he's a libertarian.
He's very bad on the immigration issue and drugs.
So I invited him back after having one just pleasant interview with him.
The second one, I said, all I want to do is argue with you about the stuff that you're wrong on.
And don't worry, you're smarter than I am, but you're wrong.
And I looked up His district after seeing how awful he is on immigration.
And it's 1950s America.
It's 90% white.
So, okay, go spend two weeks in LA.
Then I'll take you seriously on immigration.
tim pool
I make the point trying to explain to people, they'll argue, what does it matter if Springfield, Ohio brings in 20,000 Haitians?
Who cares?
We need the workers.
And the issue is going to be real simple.
You mentioned we're going to keep having deficit spending if we bring on people like Ilhan Omar, not just because she has socialist tendencies, but because if you have a sinking ship and some, and what do we call it when a foreign vessel approaches yours as you're in distress and then enters in violation of your rules and laws, we typically refer to that as piracy.
And so what happens is these people have no intention of rescuing the sinking ship.
They say, grab as much as you can before it sinks.
So what ends up happening is I inherit a, the way I describe it to people is my grandfather built a baseball field, hypothetically, not real.
And the town gathered around this baseball field every summer, and we all love it.
Well, now we need funds to repair it.
But Joe Biden just brought in 10,000 Haitians into our town.
And when it comes to a vote, what do they vote for?
They vote for the money for themselves, for what they want.
And they built an immigrant welcome center.
And now we lose our traditions and our values and the things that our ancestors sacrificed for us to have.
And the sad thing about it is we in the United States have held the door open for all of these people so long as they're coming through neatly and orderly.
But then Joe Biden just knocked the wall down and said, everybody come in.
Now we have immigration as the second biggest issue of the last election.
ann coulter
Momdami came in neatly and orderly.
You got to drop the neatly and orderly.
The difference between legal and illegal immigration does not exist.
The Boston bombers, legal.
The Pulse nightclub shooter, well, one generation legal.
San Bernardino, legal.
These are this, Teddy Kennedy's immigration acts change who comes in legally.
And the point you're making about the baseball field, really important point.
I do recommend everyone read my book, Adios America.
There's nothing that isn't made worse by mass immigration from the third world.
And one of those things is that dovetails with what you're saying is social trust.
There was this study by, I think it's Harvard, Robert Putnam.
He held on to the study for years.
And it was, you know, how much people contribute to charities, trust their neighbors, listen to the news, join civic organizations, you know, help with local problems.
So that social trust marker, the one factor that makes it go down the most is the percentage of immigrants in your town.
And he was so horrified by this because liberal, and he ran, you know, a billion different possible explanations.
And nope, it was, it always came down to the number of foreign born.
And it's not just that they don't trust people who are foreign born and foreign born.
People don't trust them.
People don't trust anybody in these high foreign population towns.
It destroys social trust.
And as for these, the cheap workers, I mean, look, if the country's over, the one fun I'm going to have, as I did with Mom Donnie crushing Cuomo last night, is watching all of these businessmen who were happy to wreck our country so they could make another dollar.
Watch them have when they see the rules under a government run by the Mom Donnies and the AOCs.
Ha, ha, ha.
I'll sign up for Sanders and work for a wealth tax if our country's finished.
tim pool
You know, I do see in the long term with Trump's victory and the popular vote, the trend in this country is going to be in the right direction.
I think the polls show the lowest wrong direction polling in a while, meaning like we're doing better.
unidentified
Yes.
tim pool
Liberals don't have kids.
They abort their kids.
They sterilize their kids.
Their policies lead to the collapse of business.
New York and Chicago are in dire straits.
I mean, New York, already bad, now going to get worse if this guy wins.
Chicago, the Tribune warned New York, don't make the same mistake we did.
They're spiraling.
It kind of feels like, okay, we wait 20 years and then come in and clean up the mess and everything goes back in a better direction.
ann coulter
I don't think so.
Again, this is why immigration is the most important issue.
Historically, that has been true.
You get, you know, the Watergate Congress and betraying Vietnam and all the great society programs.
And then poof, whatever, 15, 20 years later, you get Ronald Reagan, yay, and it's morning in America.
It has gone back and forth and back and forth.
And that was with a population that was 80 to 90% white and 10 to 20% black.
It was not, you know, 30% third world.
That, no, now it's going to swing back and forth between communist socialist, communist socialists.
No, it's not swinging back once you change the people out.
I mean, why?
Why?
If it's just an idea, I really hate this line.
Oh, America, it's just an idea.
If it's just an idea, why don't other countries, why aren't they all America?
Because we can, you know, write it down, we can email the idea to them.
They can do it, but they don't.
tim pool
I'm not pretty sure we did that with Liberia.
Was that the story of Liberia?
We gave them the American Constitution.
And I think the issue is the people in the area, you can't just put development on a people.
The left tries to make it specifically that we're all racist for saying so.
And the issue is development, education, culture, trust, et cetera.
But my point was largely, I think, with Trump's victory, the American people have started to recognize things you're saying, the things you're saying.
And if we keep up this pressure and if Trump gets his agenda through, this will start to reverse course because of the mass deportations, because of the potentially a moratorium on immigration.
unidentified
Yes.
ann coulter
And I'd also add, thank God Trump picked J.D. Vance as his vice president.
I see a very bright future.
You never know what's going to happen, but having J.D. follow Trump could save the country.
tim pool
Well, do you think that when it comes to New York in this election, there's no party now behind Cuomo and Adams and Sliwa?
They're different groups, Probably with different advisors.
Are they going to actually come together and recognize what they have to do to defeat Mandani?
ann coulter
Well, Sliwa and Cuomo definitely won't out of the goodness of their hearts.
But I think people who are serious about saving New York have got to put pressure on them and make them do it, give them a sinecure, threaten to hold their heads underwater until the bubbles stop.
They've got to do something to make them come out and support Eric Adams.
And I don't think they should just be reaching for some random other candidate.
You know, let's run Blutenberg's assistant or something.
No, Adams is there.
At worst, he's the devil we know.
He's actually been a pretty good mayor held back by all the same progressives that will now be running.
I mean, he's been like the one bulwark.
He just put in a great police commissioner, but it's been the New York City City Council.
It's been the New York State Legislature.
It's been the governors, both Cuomo and Hochul.
It's been Alvin Bragg, the DA.
That's what has stood in the way of Eric Adams being able to accomplish a Giuliani-style miracle in New York.
You make the mayor the same one.
Well, then you're just totally lost.
And I read Nate Silvers.
He has a great silver bullet and a very good pollster.
You're probably all familiar with him.
He had an analysis of what had happened.
And one of the things he said was, and he's very good at predictions.
He says right now he gives Mom Donnie a 75% chance of winning the general.
And he said the other 25% is pretty much all for Adams.
So you got to run Eric Adams.
Don't try to get people behind that ridiculous Curtis Lewa or the dead as a doorknob Andrew Como.
Force them to endorse Eric Adams.
And I don't know, that's the only hope I see.
tim pool
I got about a minute left, but I'm curious, in the event that Mamdani wins, if he does start enacting these insane policies obstructing ICE, how would you feel about Trump using federal law enforcement and the DOJ to go in and straighten out New York City and whatever way that might emerge?
ann coulter
In any way that's legal, I would be for that.
I saw some very optimistic proposals on Twitter last night.
Hey, let's deport this guy.
tim pool
Yes, he's a communist.
ann coulter
Yeah, people are claiming he lied in his immigration things, but I don't think there's that much the president can do, which is why, by the way, I totally endorse.
I'll just say this quickly, but a lot of conservatives even were indignant that Trump made this deal with Adams, that he would withdraw the federal BS corruption charges against him.
And in exchange, Adams would cooperate with ICE on illegals.
And everyone's saying this is probably.
Well, there isn't that much a president can do about crime.
And crime is a huge issue facing the country.
Here's something the president can do.
Here's something he can do.
He can put pressure on a mayor to get serious about crime by saying, I'm going to lift these, again, BS federal charges against you.
I thought that was fantastic.
And it is the most important issue facing New York.
unidentified
All right.
tim pool
Well, I guess we're going to see when the general comes up.
But for everybody else, where can they find you?
ann coulter
And Coulter.substack.com.
I have a buffo column going out today.
It goes directly in your inbox.
A really good interview with David Zweig, who has the definitive book on the COVID lies, lies, lies.
And every Friday, I do a Five Stories You Might Have Have Missed This Week podcast where I can get really politically incorrect because it's hard to type that out and attack me for anything I say.
tim pool
Right on.
Well, Ann, thank you so much for joining me.
ann coulter
Good to talk to you, Tim.
unidentified
Yeah, we'll see you next time.
tim pool
All right, we'll wrap this up and close this out.
That was, of course, Ann Coulter, the famous, and certainly has been very influential on the issue of immigration.
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In the event that this guy in New York goes nuts and starts going communist and all that stuff, I'd have no problem with the DOJ.
Well, let me make sure I caveat and clarify this.
My point is, in the event this guy is violating civil rights, defying ICE, all of that stuff, send in the DOJ.
Just do it.
I mean, if the people vote for us, the people vote for us, that's fine.
But if he's defying the law, then Trump should do what he can with the DOJ to go after these people.
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