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The political landscape shifts beneath our feet as New York City welcomes a self-proclaimed socialist as its Democratic mayoral nominee. Zoran Mamdani's shocking victory over former Governor Andrew Cuomo signals a profound transformation in one of America's most influential cities. With a decisive seven-point lead and 43.51% of primary votes, this 33-year-old Queens assemblyman has defied expectations and polls alike, leaving many wondering about the future of urban governance.

The success of progressive messaging in normalizing socialist policies can't be understated. Years of activism and campaigning have cultivated a generation of voters who embrace far-left politics without fully understanding the historical implications. This electoral upset didn't happen overnight but represents the culmination of a deliberate strategy to reshape American political discourse, particularly among younger urban voters who find socialism increasingly appealing.

Beyond politics, we examine RFK Jr.'s controversial proposal for Americans to embrace wearable health-tracking technology. The fundamental flaw in this approach is clear - health improvement requires uncomfortable lifestyle changes, not just passive data collection. Simply counting steps while continuing poor dietary habits won't address America's health crisis. True wellness demands meaningful behavioral changes, including reduced consumption of processed foods and committed exercise routines that push physical boundaries.

Perhaps most disturbing is the shocking incident at Disneyland Paris, where park staff discovered what appeared to be a wedding ceremony between a 22-year-old British man and a 9-year-old Ukrainian girl. This $150,000 "event" was reportedly an elaborate social media stunt involving paid actors and exploitation of a child. Multiple arrests followed, including the child's mother, raising profound questions about the moral decay that drives such behavior in pursuit of online attention.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, hello and good morning, Happy Wednesday.
New York has fallen.
It has been captured by theenemy.
This is not a joke.
This is not a joke.
I'm not being funny oroverreactive, no, I am not.
New york city has fallen.

(00:30):
Andrew cuomo concedes as zoronmamdani wins new york city
democratic mayoral primary inthe stunning upset.
Stunning, I mean, it's notreally.
It is kind of stunning, but notreally, because it's been
predicted that he was going towin.
It's crazy.
These people have have votedfor a communist, basically a
socialist communist.

(00:51):
Read about him.
If you don't know about him,read about him.
And I know people are makingfun of him because he, you know,
made a rap video.
Ha ha ha, yeah, look where thisgot us, look where this got you
.
New york city, this making funand, haha, not taking it serious
.
Well, there you go.
Dark horse socialist.

(01:11):
And he's not even trying tohide it, he is a proud socialist
.
I watched a free press video onyoutube.
It was on their shorts.
Look up on YouTube, the freepress, just, I guess, look up
under their channel.
Look up Zoran Mamdani.
And this reporter went aroundinterviewing people about why,

(01:35):
who they're going to vote for inthe primary.
And one guy.
Oh, I like him because he ridesthe subway.
He's a man of the people.
Bullshit what.
This is a result of aoc and hermaking socialism seem cool and
hip.
So that campaign from aoc wasactually successful.

(01:56):
So there you go.
From AOC was actuallysuccessful.
So there you go.
These young people.
We have failed our young people.
And again, was it even taughtin school?
No, because we were taught DEIshit in school, not me.
I wasn't.
I was taught the right stuff.
So this is a huge, big push allover the place, in schools,

(02:20):
everywhere, in medical industry,everywhere.
This shit is being pushed, hasbeen pushed for decades, and now
we're seeing the results.
Alright, tonight we madehistory.
Mom Donnie told supporters athis victory party after midnight
In the words of Nelson Mandelait always seems impossible until

(02:42):
it is done.
My friends, we have done it.
I will be your Democraticnominee for the mayor of New
York City.
The 33-year-old Queensassemblyman defined polls and
expectations as he notched alikely, insurmountable
seven-point lead over Cuomo, thethree-term governor who hoped

(03:03):
to make a political comebackafter resigning in disgrace in
2021.
Tonight is his night.
He deserved it.
He won A seeminglyshell-shocked Cuomo 67, said as
he conceded to Mamdani the firstround of the ranked choice
voting contest had Mamdani aheadwith 43.51% of the votes,

(03:28):
followed by Cuomo at 36 and citycomptroller Brad Lander at 11.
Board of Election officialsresults show Mamdani carried
roughly 432,000 votes to Cuomo's362,000 votes.
Oh my gosh, y'all this is bad,so bad, just bad.

(03:50):
Just you wait and see.
Hopefully there will be a massexodus from New York City.
Hopefully these people willmove out and just let it crumble
.
I hate to say that, but I mean,what else can you do at this
point?
Let the young, let the peoplewith the money, the older people
with the money, move out of DC.
Move out of DC, move out of NewYork City, and let the young

(04:12):
people have their littlesocialism in that city and see
how that works out for them.
Go ahead, go ahead, all right.
Next up, rfk Jr.
Look after reading that bookthe Kennedys and the women they
destroyed by Maureen Callahan.
Oh my gosh, I see RFK Jr alittle bit different now.

(04:37):
Jr, rfkj a little bit differentnow.
Not so much liking him,especially what he did to his
wife that committed suicide andher family.
No, I don't like him at all.
But now you know, as the Healthand Human Services Secretary
Robert.

(04:57):
He wants all Americans to usewearable data collecting
technology, such as Fitbits,aura Rings and Apple Watches, to

(05:23):
promote healthier lifestyles.
Look, sir, these wearabletechnologies.
First of all, they've been outforever.
People wear them.
They do not work.
They're not going to make youlose weight just because you're
aware of something.
And I'm sorry, but these little10 000 steps a day no,

(05:44):
obviously not working.
No, you have to getuncomfortable.
If you want to be healthy, youhave to learn how to get
uncomfortable.
You have to stop eating junkfood.
You have to stop eating crapand sugar and white flour and
you have to exercise.
You have to push yourself, notgo for a leisurely stroll.
I mean, that's good.

(06:06):
At least it's movement.
You know, I understand somepeople can't.
I understand that.
I understand some people can'tbecause they have issues.
Whatever, I understand I'm nottalking about them.
I'm talking about youngerpeople who are fat from sitting
home, playing video games, notbeing going out and being social
with their fucking faces stuckin a phone or the video games.

(06:29):
No, these wearable things arenot going to.
It's not the answer.
It's not.
Will it be helpful?
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
All right, I'm sorry, I need tomove on to a different topic
and I've lost my place here.
Okay, yeah, so if you want to goread that, you can.
If you think it's we're goingto work, go for it, but you know
I don't think so, all right,last one oh my gosh, have you

(06:53):
seen this story about DisneyParis booked for sick, sick,
$150,000 wedding between anadult man and a nine-year-old
girl?
This is again from the New YorkPost and they're now they're
calling it some kind of stunt.
It wasn't real.
They hired people to come inand be a part of this wedding.
They even hired actors to belike the little girl's dad.

(07:16):
Uh, this is weird.
Okay, I don't even know whatthe fuck is going on here.
Excuse my language.
Uh, I'm just.
I'm just, I don't even knowwhat to say.
Disneyland park, disney.
I'm sorry.
Disneyland Paris workers werehorrified to find a large
wedding they were hosting wasbetween a man and a

(07:40):
nine-year-old girl, with thegroom and child bride's mom
arrested in what is now thoughtto have been a sick, $150,000
social media stunt.
First of all, why are you?
Why is this a stunt?
Why would you do this?
The french amusement park hadbeen hired early saturday for

(08:01):
the ceremony in front of thesleeping beauty castle, with no
warning that the bride was justa child.
Some 300 guests and a stringquartet arrived around 5 am,
before the park was open for theregular tourists, with
horrified employees, only thenseeing how young the bride was.
The scared and confused littlegirl was wearing a wedding dress

(08:24):
and five-inch heels taped toher feet.
Staff police who arrested fourof those involved, including the
would-be groom, a 22-year-oldBritish national.
They also arrested the41-year-old mother of the
nine-year-old girl, both of whomhad arrived in Paris from

(08:45):
Ukraine two days before thesixth ceremony.
Police also arrested twoLatvian nationals a 24-year-old
woman recruited to play the roleof the bride's sister and a
55-year-old recruited to act asthe father.
What in the world why?

(09:06):
The latter, who initiated thecall to Disneyland Paris
security, explained that he hadbeen recruited to play the role
of the bride's father for$13,000 and had discovered at
the last minute that the bridewas nine years old.
He, the deputy prosecutor, saidthe French prosecutors are
looking at whether the weddingwas a sick stunt for social

(09:31):
media, one that cost at least$150,000.
An ad was published online daysearlier asking for extras
including 200 adults and 100children between the ages of 5
and 15 to take part in ahigh-end wedding rehearsal.
So why?
The oblivious extras met around4 am Saturday in Paris where a

(09:54):
bus was waiting to take them toDisneyland.
But at 6 am park staff askedthem to leave.
We all thought we were going toattend a wedding.
Everyone was stunned.
No one expected it.
Disneyland did things very well.
They canceled everything assoon as they realized the bride
was a child.
We were shocked to see thatthey continued oh my gosh, you

(10:15):
can go finish reading that.
I don't know what's going tobecome of that.
Hopefully they're arrested.
But you know, these days beingarrested doesn't mean anything.
They'll be out on bail.
That in hours, if, if, bail atall.
But that's paris.
I don't know what they're.
I don't know what their justicesystem is over there.
Uh, so I don't know.
That is just bad.
I don't understand.
I don't understand.
All right is just bad.
I don't understand.

(10:35):
I don't understand.
All right, I've been over mytime, my 10 minutes.
I need to get to the questionof the day.
Okay, speaking of weddings,tell me about your wedding.
What was the most memorable dayof your wedding Day?
Not the nighttime, okay, notthat part.
I want to know your mostmemorable day of your wedding.

(10:58):
Okay, keep it clean.
Keep it clean, all right, gottago love y'all bye.
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