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The former News host, Bill O’Rilly, urged the voters in New York City on Monday not to support the candidate for Democratic Mayor Zohran Mamdani, but used such an extravagant rhetoric during his appearance of news that even the conservative presenter Leland Vitrt had to go back.

“We are about to, in New York City, to choose a mayor who simply will not fulfill any Laws, “he told the host of” On Bate “.Any Laws! It will be an anarchy and blood in the streets, and anyone who vote for that Mamdani is, in my opinion, to commit an act of evil. “

“He throws a lever for that man, you are responsible for what happens later,” O’Reilly continued.

The fire and budget talk was too atrocious for Vitter, which is certainly not progressive, much less a Democrat. The expert noticed that many working class people support Mamdani due to their vote of keeping food prices and not because they are “evil.”

O’Reilly seemed to reject that idea completely and doubled fear.

“If you are not intelligent enough to meet the man you vote for, he said of his own mouth that he does not believe in imprisonment, which has called the racist NyPD, who wants to knock out the gang research unit and that you throw that lever, you are allowing evil,” he said.

The former News presenter really increased rhetoric, referring to Adolf Hitler.

“In 1934, [Paul von] Hindenburg died in Germany, the president, “O’Reilly said.” Hitler was the chancellor. There was a referendum, “yes or no, give Adolf Hitler dictatorial powers.” The ninety percent of the German population voted yes, so they had blood in their hands. ”

Mamdani, a democratic socialist and state assemblyman who was born in Uganda and moved to New York City at age 7, has suffered Islamophobic comments and accusations of anti -Semitism before, simply to accuse Israel of committing a genocide in Gaza.

Meanwhile, O’Reilly seemed terrified that Mamdani wants to discourage the police, even after the candidate declared in June not, and simply wants additional resources to build a community security department to help people go through mental health episodes.

Bill O'Reilly (left) said on Monday that the election of Zohran Mamdani (right) as mayor of New York City will lead to
Bill O’Reilly (left) said Monday that choosing Zohran Mamdani (right) since the mayor of New York City will lead to “anarchy.”

Left: Charles Sykes/News; Right: Yuki Iwamura/News

“Surveillance cannot protect Americans,” O’Reilly said. “Surveillance is reactive, it is after you are dead, after they violate you, they are not proactive. You can hire as many police officers as you want. The only way to reduce it is, as Trump did in DC”

President Donald Trump markedly federated the local police force of the capital last month and deployed National Guard troops to combat the alleged “Bedlam” there. The controversial movement generated protests, arrests and a naturally expected reduction in the crime that was already dragging.

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O’Reilly seemed to be surprised that armed soldiers had criminals “fearful of leaving their homes.” After rejecting restorative justice, a philosophy promoting reconciliation between criminals, its victims and the community, once again destroyed Mamdani.

“I am trying to transmit to the Newsnation audience and you, Leland, that we are all responsible, all of us, for fighting evil,” O’Rilly said. “But most of us move away.”

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