Topic: Mamdani

26 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 1:35:27 - 1:38:37

1872: Lunar Economy

Mayor Mamdani, Wall Street Backlash

New York City Mayor Mamdani meets with banking executives, including JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, to address concerns over his "tax-the-rich" agenda. Dimon warns that socialist economic schemes are driving wealth and businesses out of New York to states like Texas. The hosts note that JPMorgan now has more employees in Texas than in New York.

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 1:38:38 - 1:40:58

1872: Lunar Economy

Pastor Manning, Anti-Mamdani Rant

Pastor Manning of ATLA Ministries delivers a fiery, controversial rant against Mayor Mamdani, criticizing his religious background and the Democratic Party's influence on gender roles. The hosts discuss Manning's return to the media scene, noting that while his rhetoric is extreme, he remains a fixture in certain political commentary circles.

Hatman
Episode 1871 35:45 - 41:22

1871: Hatman

Mayor Zohran Mamdani, Twitch Livestreams, Political Social Media Strategy

New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is utilizing Twitch and podcasts to bypass traditional media and connect directly with voters. The strategy, compared to FDR's fireside chats and Fiorello LaGuardia's radio broadcasts, involves "relatable" content and answering questions about city budgets and personal interests. The hosts discuss the trend of politicians using social media to circumvent pointed questions from reporters.

Error Bars
Episode 1850 30:13 - 32:14

1850: Error Bars

Zoran Mamdani Backlash, New York City Protest Controversy

New York City official Zoran Mamdani faced criticism from Congressman Mike Lawler for his response to a protest at his home. Critics argue Mamdani focused on "white supremacists" while ignoring the radical Islamic motives of the suspects who targeted the location with homemade explosives.

Donroe Doctrine
Episode 1831 1:53:21 - 1:58:08

1831: Donroe Doctrine

Mayor Zohran Mamdani, New York City Socialist Agenda

New York City's new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, is criticized for his "collectivist" rhetoric and his decision to revoke executive orders supporting Israel. Mamdani, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), has proposed a wealth tax on billionaires, which critics argue will lead to a further exodus of wealth from the city. The hosts compare his oratorical style to Barack Obama but remain skeptical of his ability to govern effectively.

FLOP30
Episode 1819 45:23 - 49:09

1819: FLOP30

Zoran Mamdani White House Visit, Donald Trump Meeting

President Trump hosted New York City Mayor-elect Zoran Mamdani at the White House for a productive meeting focused on urban affordability. Despite their ideological differences—Mamdani is a democratic socialist and Trump has called him a communist—the two found common ground on issues of crime, housing construction, and reducing rents. Trump expressed a desire to help Mamdani succeed for the benefit of New York City.

FLOP30
Episode 1819 49:10 - 57:52

1819: FLOP30

Trump and Mamdani, Political Theater and Affordability

The meeting between Trump and Mamdani is characterized as a "surreal love fest" where both populist leaders utilized political theater to claim the mantle of affordability. Trump joked about their mutual name-calling, telling Mamdani it was "easier" to just agree to being called a fascist than to explain it. The discussion touched on potential development in Queens and Brooklyn to alleviate the housing crisis through increased construction.

FLOP30
Episode 1819 57:53 - 1:08:55

1819: FLOP30

Mamdani on Meet the Press, FDR Comparison

Mayor-elect Zoran Mamdani appeared on NBC's Meet the Press to discuss his White House visit, comparing his relationship with the federal government to that of Fiorello LaGuardia and FDR. Mamdani defended his decision to meet with Trump, stating that his primary responsibility is to the eight and a half million residents of New York City. He maintained his past criticisms of Trump while emphasizing the need for a shared analysis of the affordability crisis.

FLOP30
Episode 1819 3:03:21 - 3:09:06

1819: FLOP30

End of Show Mixes, AI Slop Credits

The broadcast ended with a series of musical parodies and "AI slop" tracks, including a song about the friendship between Donald Trump and Zoran Mamdani. The lyrics touched on New York City culture, political restoration, and the recent White House meeting. The final audio clips featured a montage of AI-generated voices and community-submitted mixes before the definitive sign-off.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 1:52:59 - 1:55:43

1816: Boomer Knowledge

New York City Mayor-Elect Ron Mamdani Appointments

New York City Mayor-elect Ron Mamdani announced his first major appointments, selecting veterans from the Bill de Blasio administration for key roles. Dean Fuleihan will serve as first deputy mayor, a position he previously held under de Blasio. Critics suggest that bringing back the former administration's team indicates a lack of new direction for the city's management.

Attunement
Episode 1815 1:35:18 - 1:37:34

1815: Attunement

Zohran Mamdani's Victory in Astoria Queens

Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old state assemblyman, secured a groundbreaking victory in Astoria, Queens, fueled by a youth-led grassroots campaign. Supporters celebrated the win at Bohemian Hall, citing Mamdani's focus on housing availability and rent control as key factors. The election results are seen as a shift in New York City politics toward younger, progressive leadership.

Attunement
Episode 1815 1:37:35 - 1:43:51

1815: Attunement

Mira Nair and Hollywood Production in Politics

The high production value of Zohran Mamdani's campaign videos is attributed to his mother, famous Hollywood director Mira Nair. Analysts noted the use of professional shotgun microphones, multi-camera setups, and sophisticated editing techniques that mimic cinematic styles like "Homicide: Life on the Street." This professional polish is credited with helping Mamdani prevail over older, less media-savvy candidates in the New York election.

Needle Drop
Episode 1814 1:03:33 - 1:08:27

1814: Needle Drop

New York Mayoral Election and Demographic Shifts

The election of Zohran Mamdani as Mayor of New York City is discussed in the context of extreme demographic changes and the exodus of Republican voters. The city is described as being under "one-party rule," with 93% of votes cast for Democrats. Mamdani's victory is attributed to his charisma and his focus on affordability, despite his affiliation with the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA).

Needle Drop
Episode 1814 1:08:27 - 1:15:31

1814: Needle Drop

Zohran Mamdani and the Israel Debate Trap

A pivotal moment in the New York mayoral debate is analyzed where Zohran Mamdani refused to commit to a traditional first trip to Israel. While other candidates like Andrew Cuomo emphasized their ties to Israel, Mamdani stated he would stay in New York to focus on local boroughs. This "New York First" approach is credited with his success, as it resonated with younger voters and a significant portion of the Jewish electorate skeptical of traditional foreign policy.

Needle Drop
Episode 1814 1:18:59 - 1:22:04

1814: Needle Drop

New York City Governance and Historical Cycles

Concerns are raised regarding Zohran Mamdani's plan for an all-female transition team and his socialist policy leanings. The current state of New York is compared to the era of Mayor David Dinkins, which was characterized by high crime before the radical changes implemented by Rudy Giuliani. The discussion suggests that the city may be entering a new cycle of decline that will eventually necessitate another political correction.

Needle Drop
Episode 1814 1:24:21 - 1:28:33

1814: Needle Drop

Zohran Mamdani Acceptance Speech and Eugene Debs

Zohran Mamdani's 23-minute acceptance speech is noted for its poetic labor-focused rhetoric and its reference to Eugene Debs. The mention of Debs is identified as a "code word" to signal his socialist bona fides to the far-left base. Mamdani's speaking style is compared favorably to Barack Obama, though his long-winded delivery is likened to the "Trump model" of political oratory.

Champagne Socialist
Episode 1812 1:46:26 - 1:52:51

1812: Champagne Socialist

New York City Mayoral Race, Zoran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo

Zoran Mamdani currently leads the New York City mayoral race, with former Governor Andrew Cuomo trailing by 10 points. Curtis Sliwa remains in the race but lags in third place. Mamdani's platform focuses on rent stabilization and healthcare, which has resonated with younger voters.

NA Era
Episode 1811 1:47:26 - 1:53:31

1811: NA Era

Zoran Mamdani, New York Mayoral Race and Hakeem Jeffries

Democratic Socialist Zoran Mamdani receives a late endorsement from Hakeem Jeffries in the New York City mayoral race. Mamdani faces opposition from Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa, who have attacked his stance on Israel and his Muslim identity. Jeffries justifies the endorsement by citing Mamdani's commitment to affordability and public safety, while also criticizing Donald Trump as an existential threat.

Death Buses
Episode 1797 2:30:00 - 2:32:48

1797: Death Buses

Zoran Mamdani, New York Socialist Fundraising

Zoran Mamdani, a Democratic Socialist of America member and "theater kid," has reached a major fundraising goal in his bid for leadership within the New York Democratic party. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has called for party unity behind Mamdani, whose policies are described by critics as toxic and far-left.

Chatbox
Episode 1780 2:06:50 - 2:09:25

1780: Chatbox

Zoran Mamdani's New York Mayoral Primary Win

Zoran Mamdani's victory in the New York City mayoral democratic primary is analyzed as a shift toward affordability-focused messaging. Mamdani's campaign utilized aggressive in-person and digital tactics to cut through the noise. The hosts note that current Mayor Eric Adams has lost significant support, leading voters to seek alternative candidates despite differing ideological views.