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The Norm Macdonald Candidate – HotAir

As we enter the final stretch of the New York City mayoral race, the gloves are coming off. Not that it is likely to matter at this point, but Mamdani is taking flak for his cozying up to Islamists, including an Imam who was tied to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, and his friendship with Hasan Piker, who routinely calls for the murder of Americans he dislikes, and who has said that America deserved 9/11.





Nobody with Mandani’s comfort level with terrorism should be in power anywhere, but in a sane world, you would put New York City at the top of the list of places where praising 9/11 in particular and Islamist terrorism in general would be disqualifying. 

But we live in an age of Critical Race Theory, where intersectional identity politics has created an oppression Olympics, where status and power are distributed based on how much victimhood one can claim. And Muslims have managed to acquire a lot of victim points for some reason, despite being an especially coddled class of people. 

Mamdani is straight out of intersectional central casting. If only he were transgender, he would have hit the Powerball of oppression, but a Muslim immigrant whose education, good looks, and charm make him an ideal political candidate. He can claim oppression points for his color, immigration status, and religion, while simultaneously being smooth enough to make AWFLs swoon. 

He’s got a great smile and makes fun TikToks. 





Mamdani has dipped into his victimhood capital to rebut the criticisms he has taken for cozying up to Islamists who want Sharia law and who believe that you and I should be dead. How dare anybody criticize Muslims! It is racism and Islamophobia!

The whole “Islamophobia” narrative is, of course, bunk. Between 60% and 70% of religiously motivated hate crimes are aimed at Jews, but Muslims have assumed pride of place at the top of the heap because politicians and the media pretend that they are targets for widespread violence. 

The truth is that, since 9/11, there has been a massive campaign by the elite to suppress what would be a natural distrust of Islam. The Muslim population in the United States has skyrocketed since 9/11, and Muslims have taken over entire cities. There is a taboo against criticizing Islam or Muslims in elite circles, despite the obvious fact that vast numbers of the Muslim immigrants are quite clear that they despise our laws, our culture, and want to Islamize our society. 





It’s the Norm Macdonald joke. No matter how much hate or how much damage Muslims do, we have to protect Islam from criticism. 

It’s pathological. Many Arab countries designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization, but Western countries don’t want to appear to be bigots, so they don’t. Countries like the United States and Great Britain bend over backward to accommodate the most outrageous demands by Muslims, while working mightily to suppress any criticism aimed at Islam. 

The interesting thing, though, is that the taboo is very much an elite phenomenon now. People are tired of being gaslit about this and other issues. And you can see that in the Mamdani phenomenon. 





Democrats are swooning over him and looking to see whether he should be a model for the future, but outside elite circles, the man is not that popular. He will get a lot of votes just for being the Democratic Party candidate, but he isn’t even as popular as AOC among Democrats. And that’s not because they don’t know him. 

The victimhood gambit is losing its power.

Mamdani’s unfavorability isn’t driven by a partisan asymmetry in name recognition — similar shares of Democrats (58%) and Republicans (63%) have heard enough to form an opinion on him. The reality is just that the voters who know of him simply do not like him. One way to examine this in more detail is to look at his two-way favorability rating, which essentially says “of those who have an opinion on Zohran Mamdani, what percentage like him?”

The results are grim for Mamdani. Among self-identified Democrats and Independents alike and among voters at large, his numbers are actually considerably worse than those of Newsom, Ocasio-Cortez, and Harris.

Mamdani’s national poll numbers are irrelevant for his immediate political future. When it comes to New York City itself, he is popular (and considerably more so than his opponents). But the numbers show that the feverish attempts to make national extrapolations from Mamdani’s win are wrongheaded.

At a high level, everyone knows that what works in New York City doesn’t necessarily work nationally. New York is among the bluest areas in the country, having backed Kamala Harris by nearly 40 percentage points in 2024. A Democratic nominee being above water in New York City is the bare minimum, not a cause for celebration.





The elite are going to stick with the intersectional identity victimhood Olympics, but its power to shield people like Mamdani is waning fast. 

You see the problem? Leftists put everybody into reductive categories–“brown” and “muslim” in Hasan’s case–while Vance doesn’t see his wife and children in those terms. Most Americans are tired of being lectured to like that. Nobody fears Usha Vance or her children because they are not scary. People like Mamdani and his friends are, and we have a right to say so. 

It’s exhausting to be told that a Muslim socialist hanging out with terrorists is immune from criticism. Donald Trump removing a tree planted in honor of Warren G. Harding causes a national firestorm of criticism, but Mamdani campaigning with the Imam who taught the World Trade Center bombers is a hero?

The taboo is dying of exhaustion. We have to face reality and call ’em as we see ’em. 

The woke moment isn’t over by a long shot–the elite are still fully committed to it–but their power to shame us into compliance is waning by the day. We can look at somebody like Hasan Piker or Zohran Mamdani and see beyond the intersectional shield that Critical Theory erected for them. 





More and more people are willing to, thank God. 

It’s about time. 

UPDATE: 

It appears that the whole “my Aunt was afraid to ride the subway story was a complete fabrication. His Aunt is a lefty NGO leader who neither wears a hijab nor was in New York City after 9/11.

Nobody who is voting for Mamdani cares a whit, though. They love Narratives™, and reality only gets in the way. 



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