“Destroy the seed of evil, or it will grow up to your ruin.” Aesop
July 2, 2025, And Every Wednesday
By Linda Case Gibbons, Esq.
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They tell you not to judge a book by its cover, but that’s baloney.
Take a look at the guy who’s running for mayor of New York. Tell me he doesn’t look like Mephistopheles.
The only positive quality he has going for him is that his first name isn’t Mohammed.
Does that sound unfair? Discriminatory? I hope so. Because the Foreign Left has no qualms about being discriminatory to any of us who live here.
By “Foreign Left” I mean people like Rep. Ilhan Omar. And then, of course, there’s her Socialist/Communist daughter, and plenty of others who just plain hate America.
Left unchecked, these unhappy, greedy, soulless, cunning but not intelligent, people will destroy our country.
“We often give our enemies the means for our own destruction,” Aesop said when he wasn't writing his fables.
And we did give them the means. By letting them live here. And telling us we were racist if we talked about what we saw.
Just this week, Rep. Omar said the U.S. is turning into “one of the worst countries.” This is from a woman who lived in, then fled from, Somalia to seek refuge here.
“I think the person who is in the process of destroying our country should look in the mirror and that’s Trump,” she said accusingly, referencing Trump’s Big Beautiful Parade.
“And notice that he is the one that has hatred for the values that we have here in America, and everything that we have built.”
I hate to quote Barack, but, “No, Ilhan. You didn’t build that.” And did I already say "baloney?"
People from foreign countries are getting elected to our government, by people from foreign countries, then are shamelessly, systematically carrying out Obama's agenda, to fundamentally change this country.
Mamdani doesn't have to be afraid to say what he wants, because he has our First Amendment to hide behind.
This guy wants to seize the means of production, tax only white people, abolish billionaires and capitalism, and raise the minimum wage to $30 bucks.
This may be acceptable where he was born, Kambala, (that’s in Uganda…Africa), or in Cuba, but that stuff doesn’t fly here.
Mamdani thinks winning the election will be a cinch., and he has a point.
If people can Pride March in San Francisco, in front of children, buck naked, and they did. And if a man from Egypt can burn a Jewish woman to death in Colorado, and he did, he figures people probably won’t notice he's a Communist.
It's interesting to note that Mamdani and Obama are so similar to each other.
In his 2009 Cairo speech, Obama took off his disguise.
He was critical of colonialism. (Coincidentally Mandani’s father is a professor of Colonialist Studies at Columbia. And is a Muslim. Not that there's anything wrong with that...)
“Tension has been fed by colonialism that denied rights and opportunities to many Muslims,” Obama said, after offering the audience a Muslim greeting, “Assalaamu alaykum.”
And throughout his speech, he quoted what he called “the holy Koran” numerous times.
Now, Mamdani, he was a former rapper. And in the New York legislature.
In 2017 he released a song in which he expressed his admiration for the Holy Land Foundation. This is a group that was found guilty of tax fraud, money laundering and 108 counts of providing material support to Hamas.
Last week Attorney General Letitia James marched beside Mamdani, while other New York elected officials took exception.
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis’ mother fled the Communist regime in Cuba.
“My mother fled a country that ‘seized the means of production,’ and now my relatives have no medicine, no property and rationed rice and beans,” she said.
“What I really don’t understand is why immigrants would come to this country if they hate our form of government and economy so much,” she added.
Queens Councilwoman Vickie Paladino said Mamdani’s comments are “straight out of the Communist Manifesto.”
“From everything else we know about him, it’s obvious that Zohran doesn’t hold a single identifiable American value.”
Trump agrees.
He said he might deport "Nutjob" Mamdani.
Well. Maybe he will. Or maybe he won't. Last week he said he’d do the same thing to Elon. Who knows? But I side with Trump. Except not about Elon.
Hold the line, America.
Stay strong, Patriots.