Republican Jewish Coalition Urges Jews to Evacuate NYC After Muslim Guy Wins Mayoral Primary
Scary and dangerous times
I get it. You are mad or sad or whatever because a Muslim man got the Democratic nomination to become mayor of New York City, which in that city pretty much means he is already mayor since no Republican could ever win.
I, for one, could not care less about this. Obviously New York has nothing to do with me and is, in fact, a terrible place almost too depressing even to think about in light of how far it’s declined since its days as one of the cultural centers of the world.
But that’s all very far beside the main point.
The main problem is that so many people are offended by Muslims which is fine, but they have somehow have never even heard of the Talmud, let alone read it or what it teaches about Christianity.
What About Islam Though?
Several friends have been asking about my views of Islam. They are saying that Islam is a big threat to life in America, and the Christian way of life.
People are like, “This man hates Israel! He should not become mayor, in fact he doesn’t even belong here.”
And I’m like, “What are the immigration policies that Israeli organizations consistently promote and recommend for America?”
Because I’m pretty sure they involve global migration by a whole heckuva lot of Muslims.
But suddenly a Muslim seizes power in a big American city and it’s all, “Everyone evacuate New York now!!! Immediately!!! This town just robbed the (checks notes) convicted workplace sexual harasser and nipple-ring-wielding Andrew Cuomo!!!! This is the utmost antisemitism!!!!!”
Straight commentary doesn’t really work on something this clownish.
That’s all totally fake by the way. Please don’t misunderstand me. I realize that these sex harassment hit jobs always occur when, and only when, someone who may previously have been a darling of the media/political establishment somehow falls from out of favor and then these armies of women emerge simul-dentally with coinci-taneous stories of ancient rapes by the poor schlub being thrown under the Rape Bus.
But!
The point here is that Cuomo should be persona non grata for the intelligentsia of New York City—if, that is, “liberals” were fond of logic.
They should be celebrating a brown guy trouncing an evil white patriarchal rapist scumbag because that is one of the Ultimate Values of Who We Are in an International Rules Based Order of Righteous History.
But that’s the wrong paradigm. This whole spectacle has nothing to do with logic, or liberals, or conservatives or Islam or any of that nonsense.
It is just all about Israel.
That’s all.
So just figure it out.
At this point in our decline, you would have to use some kind of very filthy metaphor to get any perspective on how predictable and foul our whole political discourse is.
To get any objective distance and clarity about the whole debate on “which foreign-aligned/anti-Christian/politically revolutionary group should rule over America?”, aka in order to care about and analyze the NYC Democratic Mayoral Primary race, straight analysis entirely fails.
You would need to admit that you were choosing between multiple offers from political whores of different (but uniformly anti-American) stripes all beholden to various international Terrorist Gangs (but mainly the Israeli one), and then you cope by pointing out, “Okay well yeah but the specific pol-whore who won the nomination is not actually willing to promise to visit Israel if he becomes mayor, so ya gotta admit that’s pretty cool.”
Why Is the Media Trying to Make the NYC Mayoral Race Hinge on Questions About Israel and the War?

Go find that clip. And watch it. https://x.com/jacobkornbluh/status/1930557282623889777
It is like a Saturday Night Live sketch. Except funny.
So yeah. There was a debate earlier this month among all the democratic candidates where they asked them about what foreign country they would choose to visit first if they were elected and, wouldn’t you know it? Every single person, except for Mamdani, said some version of Israel (actually someone also said Jamaica).
But basically it was “Israel, or I love Israel, or I have a house in Israel, or I have already been there five times.”
There were like eight candidates, and when asked the first nation they would visit as NYC mayor, almost every single one said Israel.
First of all, the question itself is insane. The mayor of NYC is being elected to govern that city. Not travel anywhere.
Why in hell would anyone care whether the mayor of NYC ever visits Israel? What does the question have to do with anything?
But then you realize that they are all promising to visit there and it’s like, “Why? What do you do when you get there? How do your relationships with people living in Israel affect life or your plans to govern New York City?”
By extension, why does virtually every member of Congress, and every Senator, and many state governors and elected officials at various levels, get similar invitations to visit Israel either during their campaign, or after being sworn into office?
The Muslim guy who won the Dem nomination this week, whose name is Zohran Mamdani, was the only person who forthrightly stated that he would have no plans to visit Israel at all as mayor. Of course they asked him in a weird way, basically throwing him a “but-do-you-condemn-Hamas?” style question a la “But would you actually visit Israel?”
He keeps trying to say he will work hard for all NYC’s citizens, including its Jewish citizens, and his happiness to visit with them in their homes or in their synagogues, but the panel of psychopaths keep interrupting to say, “See? He won’t say he will definitely visit. Why would you not visit Mr. Mamdani?”
I just have no clue why he wouldn’t want to go!
Mamdani cannot even answer because of their goofy badgering, plus the insanity and outrageous stupidity (irrelevance) of the questions.
Then the main woman switches tactics and just asks him point blank, “Okay then, yes or no, do you believe in a Jewish state of Israel?”
Literally. And his answer is perfect.
“I believe Israel has the right to exist.”
On the one hand, the phrase is bizarre in its tautological inanity; but then again, which slogan of our GAG (goofy and gay) era escapes that charge? The answer is none. The fact is that there is no such thing as a person or individual or group who has ever said, “Israel has no right to exist.”
But of course his answer doesn’t work for the moron interrogating him.
“Not as a Jewish state?”
This is ludicrous!!!!! What does it have to do with the mayoral race? Further,
And he is super calm and serene and simply says, “I will work for New Yorkers” and then they go with “But do you believe Israel has a right to exist as a Jewish state?”
It really is simply unfathomable that such conversations take place in America and, worse and worse, within the context of televised and allegedly adult conversations about public policy.