Late-night host Bill Maher has unleashed a scathing attack on New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, calling him a "straight-up communist" and warning Democrats that they will lose more elections if they fail to reject his ideology.
In a recent episode of "Real Time," Maher took aim at Mamdani's advisors, particularly Cea Weaver, who was appointed director of the Mayor's Office to Protect Tenants. Weaver had previously made several inflammatory comments on her now-deleted X account, including calls to "impoverish the white middle class" and seize private property.
Maher seized on these comments to declare that Mamdani is a communist, saying he knows this by reading between the lines. He argued that Democrats cannot afford to deny Mamdani's socialism, or they will lose more elections. Maher likened the situation to a " pendulum that never lands in the middle," where voters are forced to choose between two extremes.
The comedian took aim at the Democratic Party's increasing enthusiasm for democratic socialist candidates, urging them to take a lesson from last week's special elections. He warned that if they fail to heed this advice, they will suffer the consequences.
Maher's comments sparked outrage among Democrats and leftists, who accused him of being out of touch with the views of the party's base. However, Maher remains steadfast in his criticism of Mamdani and democratic socialism, arguing that these ideologies are a threat to American democracy.
The controversy surrounding Mamdani's ideology highlights the growing divide within the Democratic Party between those who support progressive policies and those who see them as radical and divisive. As Maher pointed out, the choices voters face in elections are increasingly between two extremes: either crony capitalism or communism.
In a recent episode of "Real Time," Maher took aim at Mamdani's advisors, particularly Cea Weaver, who was appointed director of the Mayor's Office to Protect Tenants. Weaver had previously made several inflammatory comments on her now-deleted X account, including calls to "impoverish the white middle class" and seize private property.
Maher seized on these comments to declare that Mamdani is a communist, saying he knows this by reading between the lines. He argued that Democrats cannot afford to deny Mamdani's socialism, or they will lose more elections. Maher likened the situation to a " pendulum that never lands in the middle," where voters are forced to choose between two extremes.
The comedian took aim at the Democratic Party's increasing enthusiasm for democratic socialist candidates, urging them to take a lesson from last week's special elections. He warned that if they fail to heed this advice, they will suffer the consequences.
Maher's comments sparked outrage among Democrats and leftists, who accused him of being out of touch with the views of the party's base. However, Maher remains steadfast in his criticism of Mamdani and democratic socialism, arguing that these ideologies are a threat to American democracy.
The controversy surrounding Mamdani's ideology highlights the growing divide within the Democratic Party between those who support progressive policies and those who see them as radical and divisive. As Maher pointed out, the choices voters face in elections are increasingly between two extremes: either crony capitalism or communism.