NYC Mayor Eric Adams: ‘The [Democratic] Party Left Me’
EXCERPT:
CARLSON: “Just for the record, I'm kind of against all immigration right now. We have too much of it. But I will also say, I've never seen an African immigrant do anything like that. Like, they're not marching around with their junk out in parades or whatever. Like, we've buttoned down people coming into the country, and the longer they stay here, the more they decide, like, I got to do this stuff on the sidewalk. I mean, it is -- it's a very specific affluent liberal culture that promotes doing all that stuff in public. And I'm wondering why, like, why -- why are they in charge of everything? Have you ever wondered that?”
ADAMS: “Well, you know, what happens is that if you push back on that, that's the norm, and that's what working-class people want, you get demonized.”
CARLSON: “Or -- or indicted --”
ADAMS: “Right.”
CARLSON: “-- for upgrading your flight.”
ADAMS: “And that -- that's exactly what happens. So people often say, well, you know, you don't sound like a Democrat, and, you know, you seem to have left the party. No, the party left me, and it left working-class people. And our conversations that we should be talking about are not the issues that everyday people that are in power are talking about. People are concerned about the future of their families, and that should be our focus, and that's the --”
CARLSON: “Yes.”
ADAMS: “-- focus of this administration.”




