Bill OReilly clashed sharply with Chris Cuomo this week over the radical roots of the Democratic Socialists of America, after Cuomo tried to shut down any mention of communism inside the organization.
According to Gateway Pundit, the exchange unfolded when OReilly began explaining how the DSAs agenda mirrors classic communist doctrine, prompting Cuomo to jump in and insist the group is not communist. OReilly, undeterred, highlighted the record of New York City Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani as a case study in how far-left ideology is being quietly embedded in local governance.
OReilly warned that, The communism thing is rapidly obscuring the spending habits of Americans. The communist thing is very detrimental to the Democratic Party. When Cuomo pressed himWhat is the communist thing?OReilly fired back, Hello, are you on the planet Earth?! and then zeroed in on Mamdani by name.
Cuomo tried to wave off the concern by invoking President Trump, saying, Yeah, but justjustjust because Trump calls people who want change communist doesnt mean that its resonating. OReilly responded, Okay, If you study the man, hes a communist. So is his father, before detailing Mamdanis agenda: He wants to control the means of production in New York City.
Hes going to use regulations to get landlords out of business, OReilly continued, adding, Hes going to try to control the food flow into the city. He concluded bluntly, So you can sit there and say I dont believe it. People believe what they want to believe.
Mans a hardcore communist! OReilly declared, extending the charge to the two others who were elected into similar offices. Cuomo, whose family legacy is steeped in New Yorks Democratic machine, pushed back by saying, Listen, my brother ran against him, right, and lost twice. The policies hes put in place are barely socialisticlet alone not communistic.
For many conservatives, the moment underscored how deeply the media still strains to sanitize the hard-left agenda by rebranding it as harmless change. The viral clip, now circulating widely, reinforces a familiar lesson: you can take Chris Cuomo out of CNN, but you cannot take the CNN out of Chris Cuomo.
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