Posted on 06/28/2020 4:10:26 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
Most publications endorse politicians before elections, but The Nation magazine has now published an unendorsement of Mayor Bill de Blasio over his policing policies.
"As de Blasio is perhaps learning, its a dangerous thing to campaign on the promise of progressive change and then fail to follow through, they wrote about the term-limited mayor
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
And the Misses cries all the way to the bank.
Lol! They’re unendorsing him bec hes not liberal enough.
basically; “Theyre now yanking back their approval citing his handling of the George Floyd protests in New York City and his refusal to endorse activists demands to cut the NYPDs budget by $1 billion.”
The children that run Nation unendorsed him because nation’s most incompetent mayor isn’t incompetent enough
The children that run Nation unendorsed him because nations most incompetent mayor isnt incompetent enough
Nicely stated!
Just too funny. America hating swine crying for this pos to be more aggressive in his attacks on NYPD fertile ground for tying the left to them.
They uncensored a term limited mayor.
Not commie enough for them.
I am still guessing his wife will run, and try to make a dynasty for the family, like the Kennedys, Bushes and Billary, Inc.
The Nation hasn’t been “liberal” since Carey McWilliams took it over about 50-60 years ago (CPUSA member). Then it was headed by Communist Party sympathizer/disinformation specialist (esp. re Hollywood Red), Victor Navasky.
I heard Navasky speak and he was straight down the old “party line”.
Then he was succeeded by Katrina Van den Heuvel, a hardcore Marxist, married to Soviet apologist is not disinformation asset (Prof) Stephen Cohen.
Color “The Nation” “Communism Red” and leave it at that.
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