By Jennifer Rust
In the days since Zohran Mamdani became mayor of New York City on Jan. 1, he’s lost no time delivering his version of Utopia, succinctly described by author Robert Spencer as “Low rent. Free buses. Universal childcare.”
Aside from Mamdani’s repeal of the previous mayor’s executive order addressing antisemitism and his appointment of a controversial director to the Mayor’s Office of Protecting Tenants, he’s rushing to give his voters what he promised. On Jan. 8, Mamdani and Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the launch of free child care for two-year-olds in NYC.
Robert Spencer tried to warn voters with his book, Intifada on the Hudson: The Selling of Zohran Mamdani. Published before the 2025 election, Spencer takes readers into the background of Mamdani’s parents, his education, his short career (just two terms as a New York State Assemblyman), and his beliefs. Spencer included two open letters: one to the Jews of New York, and another to all people of good will. Obviously, those who voted didn’t care or weren’t listening…
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