IHIP News - This Dem Fires Back Against Corrupt Opponent; Michael Blake is Trump's Worst Nightmare
Episode Date: December 18, 2025We are joined by Michael Blake who is running for Congress to bring back politicians for the people and not PACs.Order our new book, join our Substack, shop our merch, and more by clicking he...re: https://linktr.ee/ivehaditpodcast.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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All right, progressives are now in a position where they are ready to primary establishment Democrats.
And in my opinion, this is the most important thing happening election-wise.
And here with us today, we have Michael Blake for Congress who is running to unseat Richie Torres in New York.
Michael Blake, how are you?
Well, I'm fantastic. I'm with y'all.
So, like, I'm already vibes are good.
we know what time it is we're feeling incredible right now how y'all doing we're great i'm very
interested in watching you can say excited i thought you said excited you're going to say excited or
interested oh i'm excited and i'm also very interested in keeping an eye on your race because
richie torres is very beholden to apak and i watched a really rather awkward exchange with him
on a podcast. I think the guy's last name is Friedman. But he's talking about Israel. And it seems like
he is so in the trance, in the APEC trance, that he's completely forgotten his constituents.
Yeah. Look, when you think about that interview with Adam Freeland, we saw pretty clearly
that there was not a focus on what's going on in the district. And that's the primary reason why
I'm running because New York 15, poorest district in the country, most diverse district in the
country. And you have someone, Richie Torres, who does not have a bill that has become law,
that he's the prime sponsor that focuses on raising wages. Nothing about actually helping
with housing, nothing around immigration, nothing about helping the people. And he has effectively
become an APAC talking point. And I've said to folks that this is a journey. I've had people
hitting me up there like, well, look, you were on an APAC trip. I did one years ago. And I've been very
clear about the evolution and the journey that you learn and you see different things and you realize
that the information that was told to you is just not the case. And how could you watch what happened
on October 7th and it not change you and impact you if you still needed something else? There's a
genocide that's happening. I'm an ordain reverend. So someone telling me, me saying that is making me
anti something that's ridiculous. But I do want to be clear on the block. You have people in the
Bronx that don't know how they're going to pay for their milk, pay for this school, pay for their
rent and you have someone in rich tours that is totally not focused on them and that's why we're
running and that's the reason why we have support that's why we keep building support and that's
what we're going to bring this home next june when you look at your district and you see how
underserved they are are people coming to you the people that would be your future constituents
are they coming to you seeking answers or has the electorate just become kind of used to their
politicians not delivering? No, they're, well, they're used to Richard Torres not deliver.
And so, you know, I was on the block. I was at 161st Street, not far from Yankee Stadium.
And three different people walked up to us. And in real time, in succession, said, I reached out
to Richie Torres's office. They never call us back. We reached out to Richie Torres' offices.
We need help. No one actually contacted us. We desperately need something different.
That was just like walking down the block. They recognized.
me and they recognize that they needed something different. And so when we think about what's happening,
it's not just that people are frustrated in general. They're frustrated with Richie Torres. And I want
to make it very clear, not only is he a continual failure when it comes to the topic what's going
on the Middle East. Rich Torres is one of the Democrats that voted with Republicans on the Lake
and Riley Act, which would increase deportations. Think about this. One of the most diverse districts
in the country with immigrants. It would be easier for more people to be deployed.
reported because something that Richie did. Rich Torres is someone who invested in the bombs
makers in what's happening in the war, when people don't know how they're going to pay for their
bills right now. So when you think about what's at stake, I'm coming to them with a different vision,
and I'm not just saying like, look, rich stories are terrible. I'm clear about that. I'm going to tell
you why I'm good. We're going to say we should end credit scores for a housing application to increase
income limits. We should have Medicare for all. We should be very focused on what we're doing
to actually protect our immigrants rather deport our immigrants. We need to think more
concretely and how we're changing the game to actually raise wages. And we have to have a
different vision of what's going on in the Middle East. Because when you're a member of Congress,
you've got actually represented people. So not only they discuss that he's not helping them,
they're looking for someone that give them something different. And that's the reason why we have
the endorsements that we have and we're going to keep building. And that's why people are ready
for something in the Bronx. You need someone that's actually focused on the Bronx, not focused
on himself. And that's why I'm running for Congress. A couple of things. Number one, I think
your confession of political evolution is something that a lot of people in the Democratic Party
are going through right now. It's very relatable. It's so comforting to hear you say that,
that I've evolved on this issue. My perspective of seeing what's happening over there has changed.
Secondly, I love your laser focus on affordability, which reminds me of where I met you,
which was at Zoran Mamdani's victory party. That's right. And how?
How did that district do in the mayoral race?
Did it, what were the, what were the results of that, the district you're running in?
In the general election, Zoran won every assembly district against Andrew Cuomo.
And for context, you all remember during the mayoral debate,
when I made it very clear that Andrew Cuomo had no damn business being on stage.
Richie Torres actively endorsed Andrew Cuomo, would not do anything to help Zoramom.
Donnie, Zoran and I cross-endorsed each other in the primary, and I continue to support them
throughout the general election. In the primary election, the combination of votes between me and
Zoron exceeded Cuomo, the combination of both between me and Adrian Adams exceeded Cuomo,
the combination of votes between me and Brad Lander effectively tied what was happening with
FOMO. So to the district, people are ready for something different and real, and they are
laser focused on we are tired of being the poorest district in the country. We need something to change,
and we need it to change right now.
And when you think about what are the two main expenses people have to deal with?
It's housing and child care.
When you're very clear around ending credit scores
and increase in income limits on housing applications,
that changes the game for people immediately,
when you focus on universal child care
and actually make sure we have student loan forgiveness,
you change the game immediately.
But also, you know, real talk, I'm a son of immigrants, right?
My family's from Jamaica.
I'm named after Jamaican prime ministers.
And when you have someone to Richie Torres who took a vote,
that will lead to more immigrants being deported.
It's inhumane.
To the previous point, I think any good leader should be able to acknowledge that when you learn more information that you evolve in your journey.
And I do think it is important that we're very clear about this, that when you see what's going on,
that Netanyahu is continuing a war for his own political game, but yet we don't have people that are wondering how they're going to get books.
We've got to change that.
And so the reason why we had, you know, former mayor has endorsed this in de Blasio.
We're excited that we've now had recent endorsements from the Alliance of South Asian and American Labor,
which is about 7% of the district itself, very diverse community.
We have a recent endorsement from the Veterans Coalition in the community,
all of which is one of the earlier questions, they're tired of Richie not focused on the issues.
And I'm a Creston and Burnside kid from the Bronx, and we have to change the game.
And that's what we're going to do when I get elected next June.
We see the sanctuary city issue.
We see Trump sending military masked ice agents into these cities.
And you have, you said the most diverse district.
So in a district where this is probably going to happen or it's been threatened to happen,
how do you make people feel safe?
You actually have a congressman, Michael Blake, that helps immigrants, unlike Richard
as he wants to deport them. You know, you think there's very practical things that we should be
doing. We should designate our schools, our community centers, our places of worship at safe
havens because then you can't have ice rolling in in that regard. Something concrete that really
doesn't get talked about. Years ago during COVID, you all remember that they changed it thereafter,
that you couldn't have mask up on trains. They started to say after COVID that that would be
a public safety concern. Well, I would ask people, then why would we not implement it so that it'd be a
illegal for ICE agents, rogue ICE agents, to have their mask up, to try to deport people
and grab people. It just came out today around the language that Latino communities
and Latino immigrants in particular are being harassed and deported at a larger number in New York
because of ICE. And so the reason why African leaders are endorsing us, Caribbean leaders are
endorsing us, Latino leaders are endorsing us, South Asian leaders are endorsing us, is because the
second you walk outside, you have to wonder, do I get back home? And they need to know that they
have someone who is actually going to fight for them. When I think about this being very practical
and real on the block, I want people to see Michael Blake is a person who is a son of immigrants
who understands this journey, who's going to put policies in place to protect you, unlike
Richard Torres. And I'm not new to this. When I work for President Obama for six and a half
years in the White House and both campaigns, we focus on efforts in terms of protecting our dream
When I was an assembly member, I led the effort around minority women business protections, as well as diversity in medicine.
After the hurricane Melissa hit my homeland for our family in Jamaica, we immediately mobilized because we understand the assignment that's there.
But I'm also an ordained reverend.
And so I understand that you can't have ICE coming to a church or to a synagogue or to a mosque or to a school trying to get somebody.
And Richie Torres has no credibility on this.
That's why Politico did a story that called it the deportation.
flip-flot for Richie Torres.
So if you want someone who's actually going to help the immigrants,
that's going to help people,
it's going to help you raise your wages,
and actually have more respect in the South Bronx.
My name is Michael Blake,
and I want to be a member of Congress.
I was interested.
Now I am excited.
I'm really excited about this.
You're a great candidate.
I mean, this is just fantastic.
I think your messaging is spot on,
and this is where this primary is so important
for our party and for our country.
the politicians like Richie Torres who have sold out to interests that are bigger and don't have
his constituents, best interests at heart, they need to leave the Democratic Party.
And they're not going to.
So we have to go kick their ass in the ballot box.
And you have to go kick his ass in the ballot box.
But something I want to leave the viewers with, I recently moved to New York from Oklahoma City.
And I will tell you, the churches of.
up here that I see are so welcoming.
And I see these beautiful banners of a pride flag or a trans flag.
And the one by my apartment has a huge banner that says refugees and immigrants welcome
here.
And it was the nicest thing I've ever seen on a church because a lot of the churches in
Oklahoma were hellfire damnation, kind of white nationalist style evangelical churches.
And I just every time I walk by there, I've never had a good, I'm an atheist.
When I walk by churches, I'm always like, eh, but when I walk by this one, I'm always like,
oh, I love this church.
I have this real affection for it.
And I do think having faith leaders that bring, not to convert people, but bring the message
of acceptance and helping the marginalized is something that's really important for our country
to heal from this abuse that we're all suffering.
100%.
Well, first, we're going to pray that the Oklahoma City Thunder don't beat the Knicks.
So I'm glad you're hearing.
Are they're going to beat the next, baby?
They're going to beat the next.
Hey, listen, I'm thunder all day, baby.
You can take the girl out of Oklahoma.
What you're talking about kicking Rich Torres' ass.
I need to focus on the Knicks kicking the Oklahoma City Thunder's ass.
That ain't happening.
It ain't happening.
That's the battle.
June is going to be primary election and the NBA final.
So I understand the assignment right there.
You know, look, I tell folks in many regards,
two different pieces to your, to your comment.
They were spot on.
I'm a ordained reverend in the Baptist Church.
I was minister, United Methodist, and AME.
and I'm born on Christmas Day.
So it seems quite apropos in so many ways that there's a very short verse that too often gets misinterpreted when people talk about the birth of Jesus.
And it's not a Christian comment.
It's just the language of the verse where people say Mary and Joseph with Jesus that there was no room at the end.
But it doesn't actually say that.
It said there was no room for them.
And I think that's important when you think about the conversation that's happening around how we are welcoming in this moment.
How are we making room for them?
So whether it be what's going on in the Middle East, where I have baptized people, Jews,
Christians, and Muslims in the Jordan River and prayed with them at the Western Wall,
that in the same way you would not say I'm anti-American if I criticize Donald Trump,
don't say that someone is anti-Israel because you criticize Beban Netanyahu.
That does not make someone anti-Semitic.
We conflate these terms too often.
You can address Muslim hate and Islamophobia and anti-Semitism.
and religious hate at the same time.
That's a responsible leader.
When we think about the moment that exists
around our immigrants in particular
and our communities in particular,
we have a moment where you are legitimately wondering
when I walk out of my house,
will ice get me?
When I walk out of my house,
well, I have enough money to pay for my groceries?
When I walk out of my house,
am I wondering if a rogue government is going to come after me?
But what I'm saying to everybody right now
is I want to give you hope.
I want to give you that there's a better way that we can do this, that we can actually talk about changing the game in a real way and have a new generation of leaders who are actually going to fight for you.
So if you are tired of Richie Torres who has sold out our party and sold out what our policies need to be, and if you actually want somebody who has a track record from White House, State House, and locally, my name is Michael Blake.
And when the Knicks beat the thunder in June.
Never happens.
It's not.
You can make sure you focus on making sure that I get elected to New York 15 and go to Michael
Blake for Congress.com after you read about the NBA finals and all the things at that same
time.
I'll tell you this, I want every listener right now to go to Michael Blake for Congress right
now, sending $5, send him $10.
That's where it's at right now.
We need to do grassroots funding to help these people get elected.
Clearly, this candidate is exactly what the Democratic Party needs.
It needs, phenomenal, but I'm going to tell you this, Michael Blake for Congress.
The Thunder is going to humiliate.
It's going to be so, God damn, embarrassing.
I will meet you over at Madison Square Gardens, and I have a fantastic national championship,
Oklahoma City Thunder Jacket.
I'll sit right next to you.
I will shit talk.
We will have the best time.
And then when we leave, you can go, damn, that SGA is good.
Look, SGA is, he's ridiculous.
He's ridiculous.
But we got it, we got a bench of dogs just like that.
It's deep, baby.
It is, you know, I mean, you have to bring in a former Nick and
Hearnstein to make you better.
I'm just saying.
I'm just saying.
And we, and we now have Mike Brown and we're going to do our thing.
Look, I, I am grateful that Oklahoma City is excited about having something of success.
It's wonderful.
It's wonderful.
But the mecca of basketball is Madison Square Garden.
We all know it.
We all understand it.
Same thing like the mecca of basketball.
baseball as Yankee Stadium. So we welcome you. We welcome. This is me bringing everybody to the fold
right now. We're going to the game. I think it's in February. I'm ready. Madison Square
Gardens. I will be just the sourest winner imaginable. You're a terrible winner, Michael.
That podcaster, get me away from her immediately. She's insufferable. Michael Blake for Congress,
listen, you guys, go give him 10, 15, 20 bucks. We want to have you back on again. You're a
phenomenal candidate. I appreciate everything you said. And the
Bronx needs you and go Thunder. That's all I have to say. Go Knicks. Go Yankees.
We were doing so well, so well. I let you get everything except that part. I appreciate that.
All right. Bye, Michael. I appreciate what you both are doing. You've changed the game in the
conversations around the country. Keep keeping it real. Keep talking shit the way that you do.
We need this right now. And just know that you're necessary and you appreciate it. Even in rooms,
you don't even know. It means a lot what you're doing right now. I have been in a lot of spaces
where people will pull up the clips in real time. Keep being that voice. We need you. Thank you.
That means a lot. Some days it's hard. So I really, really appreciate that. And I want to have you
back on in a few months, get you some more money for your campaign. You got to go win for the Bronx,
baby. You got to do it. Thank you. Much love y'all. Bye.
Thank you.
