Even democrat former Obama's Van Jones disappointed Mamdani DIVISIVE speech

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In CNN, the panel unanimously concluded, Mamdani missed an opportunity to unite.

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I'm not surprised at this Muslim anti peace bigot. Typical.

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Watch at the e clip, Van Jones reaction to Scott:




Curtis Houck @CurtisHouck:
WATCH:
@ScottJenningsKY unloads on Zohran Mamdani's long, angry victory speech:

Oh, are you saying he didn't -- he wasn't the unifying voice of a generation that you predicted mere moments ago. Axe, where was the -- where was the man that you predicted would not slice and dice the -- guys, he started his speech by quoting Eugene Debs, who ran for president of the United States five times as the Socialist Party of America candidate. He repeatedly attacked people in this -- no, I know my socialists. I keep a close eye on them."

"So, here's the thing. He went after everybody that he thinks is a problem: people who own things, people who have businesses. He said an interesting quote: 'No problem too large for government to solve.' And so, when you think of the world that way, that every problem, no matter how small or how large, is something for government to do, let me just decipher this for you. Tax increases as far as the eye can see, which means that people who need to provide jobs to the young people that you say need jobs are going to flee as quickly as they possibly can."

"I think this was a divisive speech, and he clearly sees the world in terms of the people who are oppressing you and the oppressed. And he said, the oppressed are now in City Hall."
Nov 4, 2025
 
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In CNN, the panel unanimously concluded, Mamdani missed an opportunity to unite.

__

I'm not surprised at this Muslim anti peace bigot. Typical.

_____


Watch at the e clip, Van Jones reaction to Scott:




Curtis Houck @CurtisHouck:
WATCH:
@ScottJenningsKY unloads on Zohran Mamdani's long, angry victory speech:

Oh, are you saying he didn't -- he wasn't the unifying voice of a generation that you predicted mere moments ago. Axe, where was the -- where was the man that you predicted would not slice and dice the -- guys, he started his speech by quoting Eugene Debs, who ran for president of the United States five times as the Socialist Party of America candidate. He repeatedly attacked people in this -- no, I know my socialists. I keep a close eye on them."

"So, here's the thing. He went after everybody that he thinks is a problem: people who own things, people who have businesses. He said an interesting quote: 'No problem too large for government to solve.' And so, when you think of the world that way, that every problem, no matter how small or how large, is something for government to do, let me just decipher this for you. Tax increases as far as the eye can see, which means that people who need to provide jobs to the young people that you say need jobs are going to flee as quickly as they possibly can."

"I think this was a divisive speech, and he clearly sees the world in terms of the people who are oppressing you and the oppressed. And he said, the oppressed are now in City Hall."
Nov 4, 2025

Angry child Mamdani
 
He's a commie Mohammedan, Green and Red, and Dems are uniting behind that banner (see the newly elected Lt. Gov of Virginia). Tools like skews13 think it's wonderful because they are all in on the Green and Red.

Unify? He is a liar, and his fake religion encourages lying.
 
He's a commie Mohammedan, Green and Red, and Dems are uniting behind that banner (see the newly elected Lt. Gov of Virginia). Tools like skews13 think it's wonderful because they are all in on the Green and Red.

Unify? He is a liar, and his fake religion encourages lying.
Taking it well, I see.
 
How can he not be divisive in the US?

He's not white.


That doesn't matter. Policy matters. That's where Trump shines and your lowIQ bozo don't. See Cuba what he wants overall, what the enemy of America want for all cities.
 
He's not white.

I don't get it !


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You vote your way into communism, and you shoot your way out. NYC is about to find out exactly how meaningless promises from communists are.
 
How can he not be divisive in the US?

He's not white.
You are the reason we have divisivness. You, your ideology, your radicalized worldview.

It's a good thing that most of America has written off NYC a decade or more back.
 
NYC voters got what they deserve. So glad I live in a sane community.
 
In CNN, the panel unanimously concluded, Mamdani missed an opportunity to unite.

__

I'm not surprised at this Muslim anti peace bigot. Typical.

_____


Watch at the e clip, Van Jones reaction to Scott:




Curtis Houck @CurtisHouck:
WATCH:
@ScottJenningsKY unloads on Zohran Mamdani's long, angry victory speech:

Oh, are you saying he didn't -- he wasn't the unifying voice of a generation that you predicted mere moments ago. Axe, where was the -- where was the man that you predicted would not slice and dice the -- guys, he started his speech by quoting Eugene Debs, who ran for president of the United States five times as the Socialist Party of America candidate. He repeatedly attacked people in this -- no, I know my socialists. I keep a close eye on them."

"So, here's the thing. He went after everybody that he thinks is a problem: people who own things, people who have businesses. He said an interesting quote: 'No problem too large for government to solve.' And so, when you think of the world that way, that every problem, no matter how small or how large, is something for government to do, let me just decipher this for you. Tax increases as far as the eye can see, which means that people who need to provide jobs to the young people that you say need jobs are going to flee as quickly as they possibly can."

"I think this was a divisive speech, and he clearly sees the world in terms of the people who are oppressing you and the oppressed. And he said, the oppressed are now in City Hall."
Nov 4, 2025

Mamdani unite? I don't think there is anyone on the planet who ever thought that was even a possibility.
 
Curtis Houck @CurtisHouck:
CNN's Van Jones was not a fan of Zohran Mamdani's angry, far-left, rage-filled victory speech:

"I think he missed an opportunity. I think the Mamdani that we saw in the campaign trail, who was a lot more calm, who was a lot warmer, who was a lot more embracing, was not present in that speech. And I think that Mamdani is the one you need to hear from tonight. There are a lot of people trying to figure out, can I get on this train with him or not? Is he going to include me? Is he going -- is he -- is he going to be more of a class warrior even in office? I think he missed a chance tonight to to open up and bring more people into the tent. I think his tone was sharp. I think he was using the microphone in a way that he was almost yelling. And that's not the Mamdani that we've seen on Tiktok and the great interviews and stuff like that."

"So, I felt like it was a little bit of a character switch here, where the warm, open, embracing guy that's close to working people was not on stage tonight. And there were some some other voice on stage. That said, he's very young. And he just pulled off something very, very difficult. And I wouldn't write him off, but I think he missed an opportunity to open himself up tonight. And I think that that will probably cost him going forward."
Nov 4, 2025
 
Screw Van Jnes. Mamdanis speech was unifying and incredible. He is the Myoor of NYC, not the President. He hs no respnsibility to united the yahoos in Red States or anywhere that is not NYC.
 
Screw Van Jnes. Mamdanis speech was unifying and incredible. He is the Myoor of NYC, not the President. He hs no respnsibility to united the yahoos in Red States or anywhere that is not NYC.
You don't like black activist Obama guy Van Jones?
 
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