Episode 1079 – New York is Heading for a Sad Fall

New York is going to hell and a hand basket.

The media keeps throwing water on the success of Trump’s bombing of Iran’s nuclear sites, but the IAEA has more news proving the successes.

And expect more conspiracy theories like the one we are going to talk about.

New York Is Going to Hell

According to NBC News, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has conceded to 33-year-old democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani in the Democratic primary for New York City mayor, with Mamdani’s progressive platform and strategic advantage in the ranked-choice voting system overcoming Cuomo’s significant financial backing and early polling lead in what analysts are calling a seismic shift in city politics.

https://www.perplexity.ai/discover/top/zohran-mamdani-defeats-andrew-aeMFV8AcSUKjcNhBpZHJoQ

That Will Prove It

According to the New York Post:

The head of the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog group revealed even more damage from the US airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites after taking a closer look — including possible chemical contamination at one facility.

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Rafael Grossi said Tuesday that the latest satellite images from the Fordow and Natanz facilities showed additional damage, beyond what the agency found in the first-pass review of the sites.

At Fordow, the mountain fortress just south of Tehran, officials identified additional strikes at the road leading up to the facility, as well as one of the entrances.

The US dropped 14 30,000-pound bunker-buster bombs on the facility, which includes equipment buried 300 feet underground.

Meanwhile, at Natanz, the IAEA identified “two impact holes from the U.S. strikes above the underground halls that had been used for enrichment as well as for storage.”

“Based on its knowledge of what these halls contained, the IAEA assesses that this strike may have caused localized contamination and chemical hazards,” Grossi warned.

The US hit that site — along with one other — with cruise missiles fired from a nuclear-powered submarine as part of the Saturday strikes.

The watchdog group assured the world that there “has been no radiological impact” to the population so far due to the damage.

The full details of the contamination, however, cannot be properly assessed until IAEA inspectors can analyze it up close. 

https://nypost.com/2025/06/24/world-news/us-strikes-on-iran-nuke-facilities-caused-more-damage-than-first-thought-as-watchdog-reveals-possible-contamination/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=nypost

Dumbass of the Day

Smartass of the Day

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Wait, What?!

The X post by Juanita Broaddrick references a video from Fox News discussing a serious allegation against Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, involving a letter from Vance Boelter, the suspect in a recent shooting, claiming Walz instructed him to assassinate Senator Amy Klobuchar to take her Senate seat. This claim lacks evidence, as confirmed by ongoing investigations and Walz’s denial, yet it has sparked significant social media discussion and conspiracy theories.

The context of this allegation is set against a backdrop of political violence in Minnesota, where Boelter, disguised as a police officer, carried out attacks on state lawmakers, resulting in fatalities and injuries. The shootings were described as politically motivated, with Boelter having a “hit list” of Democratic officials, though no direct evidence links Walz to the attacks beyond Boelter’s unverified claims.

The timing and nature of the post, combined with the lack of public response from Walz, as noted by Broaddrick, fuel speculation and concern about the potential implications for political figures and the integrity of democratic processes, especially given the gravity of the accusations and the ongoing investigation into the shootings.