Topic: Zoran Mamdani

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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.

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.

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.

Java Shack
Episode 1777 1:12:08 - 1:17:38

1777: Java Shack

Zoran Mamdani and the Rise of Populism in New York

The discussion focuses on Zoran Mamdani, a New York politician described as a "Democrat version of Trump" due to his populist rhetoric. The hosts speculate that Mamdani could succeed Eric Adams as Mayor of New York City by appealing to voters frustrated with the current administration's cooperation with federal immigration authorities. The segment also touches on the "half-built house" tax culture in Mexico.

Eat The Dog Food
Episode 1776 1:30:50 - 1:35:19

1776: Eat The Dog Food

Zoran Mamdani Wins NYC Mayoral Primary

Zoran Mamdani, a 33-year-old Democratic Socialist, secured an upset victory over former Governor Andrew Cuomo in the New York City Democratic Mayoral Primary. Mamdani campaigned on a platform of free public transportation, legalizing prostitution, and defunding the police. He is now the favorite for the general election, where incumbent Eric Adams will run as an independent.

Eat The Dog Food
Episode 1776 1:35:21 - 1:42:08

1776: Eat The Dog Food

New York City's Future Under Mamdani

The potential impact of a Mamdani mayoralty on New York City is discussed, including his proposal for an "exit tax" on wealthy residents attempting to flee the city. Critics predict the city will face ruination within two years under his policies, leading to a potential recall. The segment also notes the demographic shift in voters who supported Mamdani over Cuomo.