Eddie Scarry writes for the Federalist about one major media outlet’s response to this week’s election results.
Credit to The New York Times editorial board for pausing its longtime campaign to destroy the country, if even just for a day. Apparently the mayoral victory of a communist in its hometown is cause for some concern.
At the top of an editorial late Tuesday, the Times congratulated Zohran Mamdani for his winning campaign. Then the paper dove into a panicked plea for the Ugandan native to please, oh please not be everything he promised to be.
“In almost every area that featured prominently in the mayoral campaign,” wrote the Times, “Mr. Mamdani can improve life in New York by marrying his admirable ambition to pragmatism and compromise.” The paper told him to “start by building a leadership team light on democratic socialists and heavy on officials with records of accomplishment and proven management skills.”
I’m sure the little revolutionary will get right on top of that.
When a major media outlet says “pragmatism” and “compromise,” it means 2010-era Democrat preferences such as race quotas and high taxes on middle-income earners to fund “green energy” projects. But those are the very garbage policies that turned a once-great city into a dump, along with the brilliant 2020 Democrat trend of “defunding the police.”
Outside of New York, voters saw it wasn’t working and elected Donald Trump twice. But instead of approaching the president’s appeal and platform with an open mind, which might have encouraged New Yorkers to do the same, the Times and the rest of corporate media viciously attacked him and his supporters as racist Putin lovers.
That hasn’t left the city with many options as residents have watched their rents increase by 30 percent in just four years, making everything else all but impossible to afford.









