Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know grew up or worked with someone like Mamdani. Complete phony - that smile makes me ill. It was the kid who tried too hard to be clever, sucked up to the teachers, and was just overall really annoying. No one truly liked them, even the sweetest, nicest girls in the class. He was insufferable.
I just can't get past that. The only reason I would even consider him is that we all also grew up with a Cuomo and that kid wasn't too loveable either - sketchy guy who no one could really trust and was kind of a jerk.
He fakes his accents depending on who he’s talking to. It’s phony.
I haven’t noticed this. Link.
But it’s called code shifting and is common for people who are ‘other’ and who have moved around to different cultures.
Anonymous wrote:This from the NYT. Disgusting of Cuomo.
Late Wednesday, Mr. Cuomo’s campaign posted, and then took down, an A.I.-generated video depicting Mr. Mamdani’s supporters as trespassers, domestic abusers, pimps, drug dealers and drunken drivers, and showing a Black shoplifter in a kaffiyeh.
The video called Mr. Mamdani an “inexperienced radical” and portrayed him eating rice with his hands, a common practice among South Asians that has been frequently invoked by the right to mock Mr. Mamdani. Mr. Azzopardi said the video was posted “in error” by a junior staff member.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know grew up or worked with someone like Mamdani. Complete phony - that smile makes me ill. It was the kid who tried too hard to be clever, sucked up to the teachers, and was just overall really annoying. No one truly liked them, even the sweetest, nicest girls in the class. He was insufferable.
I just can't get past that. The only reason I would even consider him is that we all also grew up with a Cuomo and that kid wasn't too loveable either - sketchy guy who no one could really trust and was kind of a jerk.
He fakes his accents depending on who he’s talking to. It’s phony.
I truly am rooting for him to succeed because I am rooting for NYC to succeed. But when he has to deal with Trump or the head of the police union or any of the many other NYC power brokers he has never engaged with, they are going to eat him for lunch and wipe the phony smile off his face very quickly. He will not know what hit him. And we will all suffer for it. And again, this comment has nothing to do with his race, religion, or anything of the sort. People compare him to Obama. Obama was a million times smarter than him, much more life experience (law professor then state assembly for longer than Mamdani before running for Senate), and just much more gravitas and dignity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know grew up or worked with someone like Mamdani. Complete phony - that smile makes me ill. It was the kid who tried too hard to be clever, sucked up to the teachers, and was just overall really annoying. No one truly liked them, even the sweetest, nicest girls in the class. He was insufferable.
I just can't get past that. The only reason I would even consider him is that we all also grew up with a Cuomo and that kid wasn't too loveable either - sketchy guy who no one could really trust and was kind of a jerk.
He fakes his accents depending on who he’s talking to. It’s phony.
I truly am rooting for him to succeed because I am rooting for NYC to succeed. But when he has to deal with Trump or the head of the police union or any of the many other NYC power brokers he has never engaged with, they are going to eat him for lunch and wipe the phony smile off his face very quickly. He will not know what hit him. And we will all suffer for it. And again, this comment has nothing to do with his race, religion, or anything of the sort. People compare him to Obama. Obama was a million times smarter than him, much more life experience (law professor then state assembly for longer than Mamdani before running for Senate), and just much more gravitas and dignity.
So you are saying the police union cares more about exacting revenge than taking care of NYC? Got it. All these power brokers who you say are going to harm Mamdani at the expense of the city? Well they will show us just how much they don’t care about the city, only themselves.
I am saying that the unions (such as the police union) are going to have their way with him if he has to negotiate a contract. Because he is an amateur. No one in or around government respects him at all. It is not complicated.
Anonymous wrote:People spend so much time hating on Mamdani while ignoring there are no better option.
I’d vote for a ham sandwich before voting for cuomo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know grew up or worked with someone like Mamdani. Complete phony - that smile makes me ill. It was the kid who tried too hard to be clever, sucked up to the teachers, and was just overall really annoying. No one truly liked them, even the sweetest, nicest girls in the class. He was insufferable.
I just can't get past that. The only reason I would even consider him is that we all also grew up with a Cuomo and that kid wasn't too loveable either - sketchy guy who no one could really trust and was kind of a jerk.
He fakes his accents depending on who he’s talking to. It’s phony.
I truly am rooting for him to succeed because I am rooting for NYC to succeed. But when he has to deal with Trump or the head of the police union or any of the many other NYC power brokers he has never engaged with, they are going to eat him for lunch and wipe the phony smile off his face very quickly. He will not know what hit him. And we will all suffer for it. And again, this comment has nothing to do with his race, religion, or anything of the sort. People compare him to Obama. Obama was a million times smarter than him, much more life experience (law professor then state assembly for longer than Mamdani before running for Senate), and just much more gravitas and dignity.
So you are saying the police union cares more about exacting revenge than taking care of NYC? Got it. All these power brokers who you say are going to harm Mamdani at the expense of the city? Well they will show us just how much they don’t care about the city, only themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know grew up or worked with someone like Mamdani. Complete phony - that smile makes me ill. It was the kid who tried too hard to be clever, sucked up to the teachers, and was just overall really annoying. No one truly liked them, even the sweetest, nicest girls in the class. He was insufferable.
I just can't get past that. The only reason I would even consider him is that we all also grew up with a Cuomo and that kid wasn't too loveable either - sketchy guy who no one could really trust and was kind of a jerk.
He fakes his accents depending on who he’s talking to. It’s phony.
I haven’t noticed this. Link.
But it’s called code shifting and is common for people who are ‘other’ and who have moved around to different cultures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know grew up or worked with someone like Mamdani. Complete phony - that smile makes me ill. It was the kid who tried too hard to be clever, sucked up to the teachers, and was just overall really annoying. No one truly liked them, even the sweetest, nicest girls in the class. He was insufferable.
I just can't get past that. The only reason I would even consider him is that we all also grew up with a Cuomo and that kid wasn't too loveable either - sketchy guy who no one could really trust and was kind of a jerk.
He fakes his accents depending on who he’s talking to. It’s phony.
I truly am rooting for him to succeed because I am rooting for NYC to succeed. But when he has to deal with Trump or the head of the police union or any of the many other NYC power brokers he has never engaged with, they are going to eat him for lunch and wipe the phony smile off his face very quickly. He will not know what hit him. And we will all suffer for it. And again, this comment has nothing to do with his race, religion, or anything of the sort. People compare him to Obama. Obama was a million times smarter than him, much more life experience (law professor then state assembly for longer than Mamdani before running for Senate), and just much more gravitas and dignity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know grew up or worked with someone like Mamdani. Complete phony - that smile makes me ill. It was the kid who tried too hard to be clever, sucked up to the teachers, and was just overall really annoying. No one truly liked them, even the sweetest, nicest girls in the class. He was insufferable.
I just can't get past that. The only reason I would even consider him is that we all also grew up with a Cuomo and that kid wasn't too loveable either - sketchy guy who no one could really trust and was kind of a jerk.
He fakes his accents depending on who he’s talking to. It’s phony.
I truly am rooting for him to succeed because I am rooting for NYC to succeed. But when he has to deal with Trump or the head of the police union or any of the many other NYC power brokers he has never engaged with, they are going to eat him for lunch and wipe the phony smile off his face very quickly. He will not know what hit him. And we will all suffer for it. And again, this comment has nothing to do with his race, religion, or anything of the sort. People compare him to Obama. Obama was a million times smarter than him, much more life experience (law professor then state assembly for longer than Mamdani before running for Senate), and just much more gravitas and dignity.
He has a diverse background and has no accent, can connect with many because of his diverse living experiences. Multiculturalism.
He moved here when he was young. Then he went to a fancy private school. He is opportunistically diverse, when it serves him.
Mamdani is who he is. I’ve never seen him pretend to be anything but that.
And only white people can go to fancy private schools? Curious why it’s okay for others to attend private schools, but somehow it’s remarkable and even negative when Mamdani does. Tisch obviously is Uber wealthy but it’s rarely mentioned, except as a net positive.
And obviously Mamdani did go to public for high school.
Talk about jumping to conculsions? No one said only white people can go to fancy private schools. But don't act like you're a man of the people from the hood when you went to private schools (and weren't there through prep for prep or something like that). I find that Mamdani does this a bit but is not too awful about it. So I am not totally bad mouthing him. Just commenting. Unlike you who seem to be drawing conclusions and flying off the handle.
And Tisch's wealth is constantly mentioned. I have never read an article that did not mention it.
So your fact pattern is way off. While your self-confidence in stating those questionable facts is through the roof. Mamdani supporters are so ridiculously defensive - heaven forbid anyone says anything that can be construed as slightly negative about their beloved. It is like MAGA people with Trump.
I love how you always claim you’re not bad mouthing Mamdani as you bad mouth Mamdani. Is that phase 2 of your psy ops social media training?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know grew up or worked with someone like Mamdani. Complete phony - that smile makes me ill. It was the kid who tried too hard to be clever, sucked up to the teachers, and was just overall really annoying. No one truly liked them, even the sweetest, nicest girls in the class. He was insufferable.
I just can't get past that. The only reason I would even consider him is that we all also grew up with a Cuomo and that kid wasn't too loveable either - sketchy guy who no one could really trust and was kind of a jerk.
He fakes his accents depending on who he’s talking to. It’s phony.
I truly am rooting for him to succeed because I am rooting for NYC to succeed. But when he has to deal with Trump or the head of the police union or any of the many other NYC power brokers he has never engaged with, they are going to eat him for lunch and wipe the phony smile off his face very quickly. He will not know what hit him. And we will all suffer for it. And again, this comment has nothing to do with his race, religion, or anything of the sort. People compare him to Obama. Obama was a million times smarter than him, much more life experience (law professor then state assembly for longer than Mamdani before running for Senate), and just much more gravitas and dignity.
He has a diverse background and has no accent, can connect with many because of his diverse living experiences. Multiculturalism.
He moved here when he was young. Then he went to a fancy private school. He is opportunistically diverse, when it serves him.
Mamdani is who he is. I’ve never seen him pretend to be anything but that.
And only white people can go to fancy private schools? Curious why it’s okay for others to attend private schools, but somehow it’s remarkable and even negative when Mamdani does. Tisch obviously is Uber wealthy but it’s rarely mentioned, except as a net positive.
And obviously Mamdani did go to public for high school.
Talk about jumping to conculsions? No one said only white people can go to fancy private schools. But don't act like you're a man of the people from the hood when you went to private schools (and weren't there through prep for prep or something like that). I find that Mamdani does this a bit but is not too awful about it. So I am not totally bad mouthing him. Just commenting. Unlike you who seem to be drawing conclusions and flying off the handle.
And Tisch's wealth is constantly mentioned. I have never read an article that did not mention it.
So your fact pattern is way off. While your self-confidence in stating those questionable facts is through the roof. Mamdani supporters are so ridiculously defensive - heaven forbid anyone says anything that can be construed as slightly negative about their beloved. It is like MAGA people with Trump.