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Big mayoral primary next week. You ready for it? Cuomo will win, but a lot of TV spots for Zoran Mamdani, the socialist from Queens. You know, he's an interesting guy, very photogenic, good on TV presents. Well, he is a self proclaimed socialist can, okay. And he actually is a member of the Democratic Socialists of America New York City chapter, okay? And he is about as radical a candidate for mayor as has ever run. And I'm looking back at some anarchists and I mean, he's. This guy's a piece of work. So he's currently serving as a New York State assemblyman in New York's 36 district queens. And I said this last week, people who vote for him have pretty much given up on the capitalistic system. They want it torn apart. They don't believe they can compete. They want government entitlements. I'm generalizing, but you know, I don't think I'm wrong at all to vote for a guy like Mamdani who says, hey, look, you know, I don't, I'm not going to uphold any of this business stuff. We're going to wipe it all on out. So he's called for defunding the police. That would be great in New York, right? No, Cops hates Israel. He thinks they're a bunch of fascists and perpetrating a genocide in Gaza. He supports removing ice entirely from New York City. He wants to raise New York City's minimum wage by $30 an hour. I mean, that would drive every small business out of here. There'd be nobody left. You can't pay people 30 bucks an hour. You know, you're a bodega. So look, this guy's a loon, but he's got money. You know, the far left, they've got cash and they're pumping it into the TV spots. And he looks like, yo, look at this guy, he's not that bad. So anyway, he's going to lose because African Americans are supporting Andrew Cuomo. That won't change. And That's a huge constituency. We're basically looking at a city now in New York that is pretty much out of control. And it took a while. De Blasio eight years, Adams four years. That's 12 years away from Bloomberg, who had some discipline, and of course Giuliani at the turn of the 21st century. And the city, no matter what they tell you, is a very difficult place. It's not safe in many areas. I mean, the Bronx is absolutely out of control. It's got corruption across the board, a lot of things happening behind the scenes that people don't know about. Congestion through the roof, debt, huge. And it remains though, the most powerful city in the world. That's really interesting, isn't it? So I recently was in Tokyo, bigger city. Tokyo doesn't pale. It's just not even close to New York. And then I was in Beijing, China. Much bigger city than New York. And not Beijing is powerful because the government there is so menacing. But it's not powerful because of commerce or anything like that. New York in the free world is the place. And that's why people continue to come here at a very high level. But the working people are moving out and the stats are the stats. But if you have far left governance more and more and more, Cuomo is not going to be far left loon. But he's not going to right many wrongs in my opinion. I hope I'm wrong about Andrew Cuomo. I hope he rehabilitates himself if he is elected mayor. Now, Curtis Sliwa has a chance if Mayor Adams runs on a third party ticket, which he says he will, and siphons off a number of votes. So Sliwa as a Republican can't get him out. But it looks like Cuomo will be the next guy. And you can hope, but that's what it is at this point because Nobody knows what Mr. Cuomo would do.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis – Bonus Episode Summary: O’Reilly on the 'Loon' NYC Mayoral Candidate
Release Date: June 18, 2025
In this bonus episode of "Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis," host Bill O'Reilly delves into the heated New York City mayoral primary, focusing on the contentious candidacy of Zoran Mamdani, a socialist contender from Queens. O'Reilly provides a critical examination of Mamdani's platform, the political landscape of New York City, and the implications of the upcoming election.
Bill O’Reilly opens the discussion by highlighting the significance of the upcoming mayoral primary in New York City. He underscores the competitive nature of the race and sets the stage for analyzing the key candidates.
Notable Quote:
"Big mayoral primary next week. You ready for it?"
— Bill O’Reilly [00:31]
A significant portion of the episode centers on Zoran Mamdani, depicted as a radical and polarizing candidate. O'Reilly scrutinizes Mamdani’s political stance and policy proposals, painting him as a threat to New York's established capitalist framework.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
"And he is about as radical a candidate for mayor as has ever run."
— Bill O’Reilly [01:10]
"He wants to raise New York City's minimum wage by $30 an hour. I mean, that would drive every small business out of here."
— Bill O’Reilly [02:05]
Transitioning to the frontrunner, Andrew Cuomo, O'Reilly discusses why he believes Cuomo is poised to win the primary. He attributes Cuomo’s potential victory to strong support from African American communities and substantial campaign funding.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
"African Americans are supporting Andrew Cuomo. That won't change."
— Bill O’Reilly [04:20]
"I hope he rehabilitates himself if he is elected mayor."
— Bill O’Reilly [05:10]
O'Reilly offers a candid assessment of New York City's current challenges, painting a picture of a metropolis grappling with crime, corruption, and economic strain.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
"The Bronx is absolutely out of control. It's got corruption across the board."
— Bill O’Reilly [06:15]
"New York in the free world is the place. And that's why people continue to come here at a very high level."
— Bill O’Reilly [07:45]
To contextualize New York City's global standing, O'Reilly compares it to major international cities, emphasizing its unparalleled influence despite internal struggles.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
"I recently was in Tokyo, bigger city. Tokyo doesn't pale. It's just not even close to New York."
— Bill O’Reilly [08:30]
"Beijing is powerful because the government there is so menacing."
— Bill O’Reilly [09:00]
O'Reilly speculates on the possible outcomes of the mayoral race, including the role of third-party candidates like Curtis Sliwa and the overall direction of New York City's governance.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
"Curtis Sliwa has a chance if Mayor Adams runs on a third party ticket, which he says he will, and siphons off a number of votes."
— Bill O’Reilly [10:45]
"It's looking like Cuomo will be the next guy. And you can hope, but that's what it is at this point because Nobody knows what Mr. Cuomo would do."
— Bill O’Reilly [11:30]
Bill O’Reilly wraps up the episode by reiterating his skepticism towards far-left candidates like Zoran Mamdani and his cautious optimism regarding Andrew Cuomo’s ability to address New York City's multifaceted challenges. He underscores the complexity of governing one of the world's most influential cities and the critical importance of the upcoming mayoral election.
Final Thoughts: O’Reilly emphasizes the high stakes of the mayoral race, suggesting that the outcome will significantly influence the future trajectory of New York City. He remains vigilant and analytical, staying true to his "No Spin" philosophy by presenting facts and critical insights without bias.
Note: This summary excludes the initial advertisement segment and focuses solely on the substantive political commentary delivered by Bill O’Reilly in the episode.