Mark Levin begins the opening segment of his Sunday show with a full review on Zohran Mamdani’s life and career. He begins by describing him as a “dangerous man” whose polished campaign image conceals a history of radical activism, anti-Israel rhetoric, and far-left ideology. Referencing old tweets and public statements Mark demonstrates Mamdani’s fundamental opposition to capitalism, policing, and traditional American systems of governance.
Recalling that Mamdani repeatedly expressed socialist ideals, Mark reminds us of Mamdani calling capitalism “theft,” advocating for defunding the police, dismantling prisons, and expanding government control over housing and the economy, while also stating that “socialism is the only pragmatic response” to modern crises, praised Vienna’s public housing model as an example for New York, and used activist slogans like “tax the rich” and “cancel rent.” This agenda of economic redistribution and state dominance form the economic core of Mamdani’s campaign.
Mark explains that Mamdani’s political messaging shifted as he gained prominence — softening his tone, wearing suits, and engaging with business leaders — but his digital record exposes the “real man” behind the campaign. His past statements about defunding the NYPD, freezing police hiring, and slashing budgets are contrasted with his newer calls for “community safety departments,” demonstrating Mamdani’s attempt to political rebrand his advocacy for greater appeal.
Mark also reminds us of Mamdani’s hypocrisy in his outreach to Jewish and Muslim communities. His Hanukkah and Passover messages being paired with “progressive Marxist” political slogans, while his greetings to Muslims contain no such ideological commentary. Mamdani failed to condemn Hamas or the October 7, 2023 massacre and instead he blamed Israeli PM Netanyahu while amplifying false claims about the Gaza conflict — including the debunked story that Israel bombed a hospital. Mamdani’s arrest during an anti-Israel protest and his praise for anti-Israel lawmakers like Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib demonstrate further evidence of his alignment with radical Islamist and anti-American causes.
Mark goes on to note that Mamdani’s campaign is part of a coalition of socialist, Islamist, and far-left organizations intertwined with the Democratic Party. backed by a network of leftist, Islamast, and socialist organizations funded by major liberal philanthropies such as George Soros’s Open Society Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and the MacArthur Foundation which work together to mainstream anti-capitalist ideology and undermine American values. Mark also cites figures such as Linda Sarsour and left-wing political action groups like “Defend and Advance” as evidence of a coordinated national movement to elect Marxist-influenced candidates in New York, Virginia, Minnesota, Texas, and California.
Mamdani family further depict the ideological and financial network connecting Mamdani to anti-American and anti-Israel influences. Mamdani’s father was a Columbia University professor who, among other things, made statements comparing Abraham Lincoln to Hitler and blaming the U.S. for inspiring Nazi genocide, while his mother, who is an acclaimed Indian filmmaker, has been funded by Qatar’s royal family for year.
Mamdani routinely minimizes Islamist violence while vilifying Jewish and Western institutions. He embodies a new wave of “Marxist-Islamist” politicians funded by foreign and philanthropic elites, seeking to erode the foundations of American democracy under the banner of social justice. Mark urges New Yorkers — and Americans more broadly — to “wake up” to the reality that there is a coordinated effort to replace American values with radical socialism and anti-Israel activism, and that coordinated effort is on the ballot in NYC today.
In his second segment, Mark talks with Dr. Zhudi Jasser about Mamdani’s candidacy being part of the broader attack on Western civilization. He reminds us that the Imams which Mamdani recently embraced embrace radical ideology which is entirely anti Western and anti American. This is just part of the Mamdani campaign which has weaponized antisemitism rather than seeking support from the political center of American politics. Jasser warns us that what Mayor Kahn did to London in the UK is exactly what Mamdani will do for NYC in America.
In his third segment, Mark talks with Ben Shapiro who explains that Mamdani’s support comes from the youth and recent immigrants. As Shapiro explains, he is not in the lead in spite of his antisemitic, anti Israel, anti American and anti Western positions, but because of these positions which appeal to those who have no connection to what America stands for and the values it represents. The rot which exists in the US immigration and education system has been the source of change in the electorate which has empowered someone as openly radical as Mamdani. This transformation in America is spreading, and it is intentional. It is a revolution which is turning America against itself from within.
In the second segment of his Sunday show, Mark has an important conversation with Douglas Murray about the decline which is marking America and Britain today. Murray describes what he characterizes as the cultural suicide caused by the demographic shift taking place in America, and which is already well advanced in Britain as well. The use of legal and illegal mass immigration has led to an identity crisis within each nation, again more so in Britain, but spreading in America. This cultural collapse in the West is simultaneously associated with the economic collapse which has its roots in both anti capitalist legislation and the expanded welfare state associated with mass migration. Mark draws the important point that while immigration has been an important aspect of the decline of these two great nations, but that the source of the actual immigrants which comprised this quasi invasion was even more relevant. Murray expands on this by noting that the deep cultural rifts which exist between people of Britain and those of Somalia, North Africa and Arabia are too great to expect there to be any meaningful integration into Western society. Inexplicably, instead of seeing the political class arguing against the continuation of such self destructive policies as mass migration, they wallow in cowardice and silence, leaving the public with a sense of dysphoria while having to raise objections from a meaningful and expanding grass roots protest to this policy. Mark notes that the lack of interest in assimilating the immigrants into society by the very institutions which should be responsible for it, such as the education, media, etc, and, in fact, Western society is under assault by the new immigrants.
Murray also makes the point that the rise of antisemitism on the Left has been an important demonstration of the rot which exists within the Left and that the same reality is becoming true on the Right with the recent attempts by Tucker Carlson and Heritage Foundations president to legitimize antisemitism, and it isn’t because of the Jews or because of Israel, but rather it is due to it being evidence of a failing within the moral and cultural foundations of these ideological institutions which are altogether American. In fact, the ties between the US and Israel are actually cultural ties, presenting the fact that the attempt to break these ties requires a redefinition of the cultural foundation of America. Unfortunately, the revolution against the moral and cultural aspects of America is becoming a bipartisan effort which must be isolated rather than normalized, which is why the attempt’s of Heritage Foundation’s president to ignore the importance of Tucker Carlson’s interview with Nick Fuentes was so badly considered, and why the response to this moral cowardice has been so strongly voiced on the Right.


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