Zohran Mamdani’s liberal enablers are setting an obscenely low bar to help him escape his years of smearing the men and women of the New York Police Department.
He’ll say anything to get elected; once he wins, it won’t take a month before he’s back to his cop-hating ways (even if he covers it with his trademark grin).
And last week The New York Times did its best to help him pull it off, with softball queries about whether he was “sorry” for calling New York’s Finest “racist, anti-queer & a major threat to public safety” — then, when he said he was, if he would apologize.
“Yes,” the leading mayoral candidate replied . . . though he hasn’t even done that yet.
Mamdani, his campaign and the Times crew all clearly hope he can get away with a few words of regret, such as his sob-story