Curtis Sliwa is the best candidate for mayor of New York City
Sliwa would still be a great choice regardless that the other three candidates range from bad to horrific
September 12. Today seems like a good day to kick off (again) this news and opinion mag, Brave News World. Today was/is the day for action after 9/11. This time also marks less than two days since the cowardly assassination of Charlie Kirk—a man who dared to change the world through civil conversation (and did).
Like many non-New Yorkers, I have taken an interest in the New York City election for mayor since learning about Zohar Mandani, the youngish metrosexual jihadist-Marxist now leading in the polls. Now, those adjectives alone should be enough to sink anyone’s election chances, but the great invasion has changed that. Are we allowed to inquire about Mr. Mandani? We shall see. Here’s my unscientific abstract: The peripatetic Mandani was seemingly hatched in a toxic ideology lab in Kampala, Uganda, by his elitist pseudoacademic parents. After his larval stage, he was grown to semi-adulthood mostly in the United States in order to be injected into the public bloodstream like a plague bacillus, much as Winston Churchill described how Vladimir Lenin was shrewdly shipped by Germany into the body of its enemy, Russia, during World War I.
Luckily, New York City voters have the amazing opportunity to vote for a vertiable legend of their city—a man who, as a young fastfood manager in 1979, organized the Guardian Angels—an international crime-fighting, multi-racial organization that uses non-violent tactics, who has spent decades studying and speaking about the problems of NYC live on the radio, who knows every neighborhood of NYC like it was his own house, who believes in the values and freedoms that the USA is known for including the free enterprise spirit that created NYC’s skyline, and who’s motto is “Improve, don’t move” when it comes to confronting the problems of NYC.
The remaining two candidates—Eric Adams and Andrew Cuomo—are typical machine politicians with myriad personal problems and very mediocre political track records. Among the four described in this short op-ed, is there really any question who’s best to lead NYC?!?
Start spreading the news, it’s up to you, New York, New York, PLEASE VOTE SLIWA FOR MAYOR!!
More on this site to come…