Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Bill O'Reilly: 'It's Over for NYC Mayor Eric Adams'

Episode Date: March 7, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:41 City. First question, do you approve or disapprove the way Adams is handling job as mayor? Approved 20% disapproved 67. That's devastating. So what happened there is that Adams never had the approval of moderates or conservative. His entire base was left wing. And when he visited Donald Trump and made a deal with Trump, we don't really know what the deal was,
Starting point is 00:01:11 to be tougher on illegal immigration, that he lost a good portion of the far left. So you've got nobody. 20% job approval rating, you're done. Second question, okay? Who would you support to be the next mayor? Andrew Cuomo, 31, Adams 11, 11, Zoran Mamdani, who's a legislator in Albany, eight, Jumain Williams, a communist, seven.
Starting point is 00:01:39 Okay. You know, it's like, I mean, maybe Jumain would say I'm not a communist, but come on, Jemaine. Do you think Eric Adams should resign? Yes, 56, no, 35. It's over. Mayor, it's over. All right. So, oh, there are two more. Sorry about that. When it comes to the issue of undocumented immigrants in New York City, would you like to see Mayor Adams do more to stand up to President Trump
Starting point is 00:02:10 or cooperate with President Trump? Stand up to, 56, work with 33. So there you go. New York City is so dominated by left and far left individuals. Final question in general, are you satisfied with the way things are going in New York City, satisfied 25, dissatisfied 72. You know, and it's really not fair here because Adams walked into the biggest mess in New York State history, thanks to de Blasio, the worst mayor the city has ever had. So, I talked about this with Sid in the morning, the number one rated radio program in New York on public affairs. Let's roll the tape on that. I have gone into New York City and it's history, and I don't know one difficulty that we are having now, not one, that Adams has made better.
Starting point is 00:03:08 Now, he'll point to crime stats, but I'll counter with there's fear on the streets. People are afraid. There's disorder. You can see it. Yep, 100%. And women still get... Stats are stats, but when you're walking down the street, and you see five guys smoking pot looking at you, okay, in a way that you don't want them to look at you, that is on the people governing the city. 100%. And it's everywhere. It's not just the bad neighborhoods anymore. It's Third Avenue. It's Park Avenue.
Starting point is 00:03:41 It's everywhere. Right. And what Cuomo is going to do is put himself up as a strong man, just like Trump. same thing I'm going to swagger on in here and I'm going to stop this social disorder that's what he's going to campaign on and then all of the other stuff in the past
Starting point is 00:04:01 he's going to swat it away and don't be surprised he said look I've dealt with that I'm not answering any more nursing home I'm not answering any more bail things I'm going to come in and clean this place up new sheriff in town here I am and he went on
Starting point is 00:04:17 that and Curtis the only way Curtis beats him is if Curtis can get enough money, all right? And that's not easy in New York City because all the real estate guys, they're going to go with who they think is going to win, which is Cuomo. So, of course, we're talking about Curtis Slewa there, who will probably run on the Republican side. And he will run as a populace, too. So Cuomo's not going to run as a machine candidate like he has in the past. Andrew Cuomo is the ultimate New York City, New York State machine politician for the Democratic side.
Starting point is 00:04:56 But now he's going to shift it into I'm going to come in and clean it up. But Curtis has always been that way. He's always been a populist. But don't count Slewa out entirely because if he would get an infusion of money, Cuomo's got enough deficit that Curtis could go to town, but he's got to have that money to buy the TV and radio time because that is what it's all about here. And because it's the largest TV market in the country is very expensive. So that's the analysis. You can say goodbye to Eric Adams.
Starting point is 00:05:33 He is not going to win the primary in June. And that is our analysis. And we're sticking to it.

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