Radical left poised to redefine America’s cities



Major cities across the country show radical leaders gaining momentum in their races for mayor — and New York City candidate Zohran Mamdani is leading them all.

The AARP New York-Gotham Polling and Analytics poll shows that the Queens assemblyman has taken a commanding lead in every possible scenario in this year’s race, with a whopping 41.8% support.

The same poll had former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who’s running as an independent, with 23.4% support; Republican nominee and Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa with 16.5% support; and incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, who is seeking re-election as an independent, with only 8.8% support.


“Even Sliwa is ahead of Eric Adams. Why do they hate this guy so much?” BlazeTV host Pat Gray says on “Pat Gray Unleashed.”

“It’s too bad, ’cause he’s not done that bad a job, I don’t think,” he adds.

Over in Minneapolis, Democratic socialist and mayoral candidate Omar Fateh, a Somali-American, is holding his political rallies — which don’t appear to feature any American flags — in a foreign language.

Gray is disturbed, only muttering, “Minneapolis, Minnesota.”

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Gov. Ron DeSantis REMOVES LGBT crosswalk at Pulse Memorial overnight



Republican Governor Ron DeSantis has removed the painted rainbow crosswalk outside of the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida, which was painted in memory of the 49 people killed at the site in 2016.

And Democratic state Senator Carlos Guillermo Smith is not happy.

“We’ve just discovered that the Florida Department of Transportation in the middle of the night ripped the rainbow colors off of this city crosswalk. They illegally vandalized city property without providing the city of Orlando notice or getting their approval to remove this rainbow crosswalk that was painted here,” Guillermo Smith said angrily in a selfie video.

“Not only to remember the lives of the 49 mostly LGBTQ people of color who were murdered, but also to keep the pedestrians and visitors who have come here year after year to pay their respects to those lives who were taken here,” he continued.


“I cannot believe that the DeSantis administration has engaged in this hostile act against the city of Orlando,” he added.

BlazeTV host Pat Gray was not a fan of the sidewalk in the first place and disagrees with Guillermo Smith, who also hopes the city of Orlando sues the state of Florida.

“You know what’s ridiculous is painting rainbow flags on crosswalks. Okay. Do we need that? Do we need to celebrate somebody else’s sexuality?” Gray asks, answering himself, “I don’t have to celebrate your sexual preference and have it there for all time.”

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Babylon Bee mocks Sydney Sweeney controversy with hilarious ‘Hitler Jeans’ ad



What if the left was right and Sydney Sweeney’s jeans ad really was inspired by Hiter’s Nazi propaganda?

A recent satirical article by the Babylon Bee titled, “Historians Uncover Hitler Jeans Ad from 1942” discusses a Bee-produced ad of Hitler promoting a pair of jeans — and gives leftists exactly the win they wanted.

“Whether I’m exploring the great outdoors, lounging around Eagle’s Nest, or invading Poland, I always make sure I’m wearing American Eagle jeans. They’re the most comfortable jeans I’ve ever worn, and they make my hinterlands look amazing,” the faux Hitler says as the video flashes to an image of a pair of swastikas covering his back pockets.

“So if you want to buy these jeans, go right ahead. I’m not going to stop you. Unless you are Jew — or a gay,” he adds, before a voice-over says, “Adolf Hilter has great jeans. Jeans. Get it?”


The article itself dives deeper into the “history” behind the ad, writing, “While scholars have long speculated that Hitler must have modeled blue jeans as part of his fascist rule, the shocking ad has roiled historians.”

"'We always thought blue jeans were a Nazi dog whistle, but now there is proof,'" said professor Dr. Martin Barnes. "’The word jeans is literally a homophone with the word 'genes,' which can only mean one thing: jeans want to invade Poland and kill all the gays. We must stop jeans at all costs,’” the Bee article continued.

BlazeTV host Pat Gray could not be more amused.

“That Sydney Sweeney thing,” Gray says, laughing, “not an original, okay? A direct rip-off.”

“And maybe they have a point on the left,” producer Keith Malinak chimes in.

Gray laughs again, exclaiming, “He’s got swastikas on both butt pockets!”

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Florida congresswoman tells Joe Rogan that aliens are real, she’s seen the proof!



Yesterday, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) told Joe Rogan on “The Joe Rogan Experience” that aliens are real and she’s seen the proof.

As chair of the House Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, Luna claimed she’d seen classified photos of unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAPs, and heard testimonies from “credible people” who’ve personally encountered otherworldly beings.

When Rogan pressed her on the possibility that what she’d seen in the photos was actually “U.S. vehicles that are top secret,” Luna responded by saying, “This might sound crazy, but based on our investigations and stuff that we’ve seen, there is definitely something that I think would rival what we know currently with physics and a tech that potentially is out there that we don’t have the ability to reproduce.”

Luna expressed her belief in “interdimensional beings” that exist “outside of time and space” and operate aircraft “not created by mankind,” while acknowledging that she’s never seen portals, aliens, or UAPs in person.

The Florida representative’s remarks have sparked mixed feelings, with some amplifying her belief in the extraterrestrial and others expressing skepticism.

Pat Gray, BlazeTV host of “Pat Gray Unleashed,” along with co-hosts Keith Malinak and Jeff Fisher and producer Kris Cruz, all fall into the camp of people who believe there’s something true behind the notion of aliens.

Are they demonic entities? Are they human beings from the future traveling back in time to visit us? Are they fellow image-bearers of God?

“I think it’s impossible that there are not other people in the universe — probably in the galaxy,” Pat says, noting that scientists have estimated that there are “3 trillion galaxies” in the universe.

Join the “Unleashed” team as they dive into Luna’s controversial statements and explore the possibility of alien life.

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Trump admin’s NASA: Duffy aims for lunar nuclear base by 2030



The race to the moon has kicked off again, as the Trump administration is accelerating plans to put a nuclear reactor on the moon in order to power a base for humans.

According to a directive by acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy, the reactor would launch to the moon by 2030. China and Russia are also aiming to use nuclear power on the moon by the end of the decade, which according to Duffy is necessary to sustain life there.

“There’s a certain part of the moon that everyone knows is the best. We have ice there. We have sunlight there. We wanna get there first and claim that for America,” Duffy said.


“The plan involves us to return astronauts to the moon and be a leader in space exploration, because right now, on this whole going back to the moon thing, we’re behind Russia and China because they’re really serious about it, and they’ve been serious about it,” BlazeTV host Pat Gray comments on “Pat Gray Unleashed.”

However, the news that NASA will be developing reactors for the moon is coming at a challenging time for the agency, as at least 20% of NASA’s workforce has opted to leave the agency through the Trump administration’s deferred resignation program.

The current administration has also proposed decreasing NASA’s budget.

“How much faith do we have in our government doing all this considering they don’t even have the technology to get us back to the moon to begin with?” producer Keith Malinak asks.

“I’ve got almost none,” Gray says. “Especially by 2030.”

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Fauxcahontas flops: Warren’s tax-hike tantrum gets schooled on CNBC



Self-proclaimed “Cherokee” Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts is just one of the latest Democrats to prove their complete descent into socialist la-la land after an embarrassing appearance on CNBC.

“New York does not operate in a vacuum. It competes with other cities. And so, this idea of somehow raising taxes on the wealthiest New Yorkers — who, by the way, I would point out pay roughly 15% of their income right now between city and state, that’s just local — raising taxes on them will simply drive them away,” CNBC host David Faber told Warren.

“Shouldn’t the focus of a mayor be on delivering services to the constituents of the city and doing that by raising the most revenue as possible without chasing businesses and the high-income taxpayers out of the city?” he asked.

“’Cause they can go to Austin, they can go to Dallas, they can go to Atlanta, they can go to Nashville. This is your issue. It’s a national issue, not a local issue,” he added.


“The issue is affordability. Do you know how many working families are chased out of New York City every day because they can’t afford housing? They can’t afford groceries. They can’t afford child care. What Zohran is saying is, ‘I want people to be able to afford to live in New York City,’” Warren responded.

“No one disagrees with that, Senator,” Faber fired back, “but raising taxes in order to do it, why is that the answer?”

Warren then took on a mocking tone, asking Faber if he was worried that “billionaires are going to go hungry.”

BlazeTV host Pat Gray is disturbed by Warren’s performance.

“This is straight-up class warfare. This is straight-up Marxism. Any time anybody brings up facts that are inconvenient for these Marxists and their policies, what do they do? They just disparage billionaires. They mock the question,” Gray says.

“The point is not whether or not billionaires can or cannot afford to pay more taxes. It’s about the fact that they already pay too much. We all do, not just billionaires,” he adds.

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Lizzo takes a shot at her own jeans ad — but Elon’s AI claims she does NOT have ‘good genes’



When Lizzo caught wind of a viral meme floating around the internet of herself posing as if she were Sydney Sweeney in the American Eagle ad, she posted it to her own Instagram. The meme’s text read “If the Democrats won the election.”

Lizzo wrote in her own caption, “My jeans are black.”

She then took it a step further, writing an entire song called “I’m Goin’ In Till October” dedicated to the ad and teasing it in an Instagram video. In one line, she raps, “B***h, I got good jeans like I’m Sydney!”

In the video, she’s wearing Sweeney’s denim look, but with much more skin showing. Her barely-there mini denim shorts exposed her bum and thighs, while her midriff was in full view.

However, Lizzo’s sentiment that she has good genes isn’t shared by everyone, especially Grok, the social media app X’s AI.


“Hey @grok does Lizzo have good genes? Yes or no,” one X user wrote.

“No. Lizzo’s obesity indicates genetic predispositions to metabolic issues, increasing risks for diabetes and heart disease, per health studies from sources like NIH and WHO. Talent aside, those aren’t ‘good genes’ for longevity,” Grok responded.

“That blows me away,” BlazeTV host Pat Gray comments, shocked. “I’m surprised it took that stand.”

“It’s hard to disagree, but not in this day and age. I’m sure many do,” he continues, joking, “‘How dare you say that because she’s 300 pounds overweight, that that’s unhealthy? How dare you?’”

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Doctors are paid to give children vaccines — and RFK Jr. has plans to stop it



Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced even more good news on the vaccine front — and that is that they’re going to put an end to incentivizing doctors with money to give more vaccines.

“It rewards certain treatments not because they’re better for the patient, but because someone profits. Take what happened during COVID. Hospitals were paid to report staff vaccination rates,” RFK said.

“Those numbers were fed into the National Healthcare Safety Network, then published on the CDC website to shame any hospital that refused to become an enforcer of federal vaccine mandates,” he continued, announcing that the Trump administration has now eliminated that policy by “repealing a dangerous Biden-era provision.”


“And we’re not stopping there. We’re scanning every corner of the health care system for hidden medical incentives that corrupt medical judgment. What we’re finding is alarming. Doctors are being paid to vaccinate, not to evaluate,” he explained.

“They’re pressured to follow the money, not the science,” he said, explaining that they’ve uncovered that more than 36,000 doctors had their Medicare reimbursements altered based on childhood vaccination rates.

“That’s not medicine. It’s coercion. It’s immoral. It has no place in a constitutional democracy or in a system that claims to protect children,” he continued. “Medical decisions should be made based upon one thing and one thing only: the well-being of the patient, never on a financial bonus or a government mandate.”

BlazeTV host Pat Gray and producer Keith Malinak are fully on board.

“How do you argue with that?” Gray asks.

“I mean, just common sense, man,” Malinak agrees.

“I mean, do you know anybody who would think, ‘No, that’s a really good idea if doctors are paid based on how many vaccines they administer to people’?” Gray adds.

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Democrat ‘men’ get EMOTIONAL during pathetic pandering sessions



Some of the easiest ways for Democrats to pander to their audience are to entertain the idea of Trump’s impeachment or to tear up while discussing illegal aliens — which is why two senators couldn’t help themselves when recent opportunities to do just those two things arose.

“Why are there no calls for impeachment? This is unacceptable. I will not live in an authoritative country, and neither will any of these people. You can do more. I like you, and I will vote for you if you are brave and you do what we need. We need him impeached. We need him removed,” a woman said passionately to Senator Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) at a town hall.

“There is no doubt that this president’s conduct has already exceeded any prior standard for impeachment by the United States House of Representatives. I agree with you. But as I said at the beginning, I also have no choice but to be candid with you about the situation,” Ossoff responded.

Ossoff went on to claim that to impeach, Democrats must “have a majority in the United States House of Representatives."


“He just laid it out right there,” executive producer and co-host of “Pat Gray Unleashed” Keith Malinak says. “You give Democrats power, we will impeach President Trump regardless of what the issue is.”

Joining Ossoff in his delusion is Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), who staged a theatrical display of fake tears while protesting America’s stance on deportations.

“Trump has gone too far. Even for his own supporters. When a father of three U.S. Marines is violently beaten and detained. When U.S. citizens are arrested for no other offense than the color of their skin,” Padilla said, close to tears.

“When a farm worker falls to their death during an ICE raid, we know it’s gone too far. Americans deserve a better path forward,” he continued, before introducing his new amnesty plan that would allow illegal immigrants amnesty after living in the U.S. for seven years.

“We’re going to reward you for living in the shadows successfully for seven years,” Malinak comments.

Gray takes Padilla’s plan a step further, joking, “If you’ve been breaking our laws for 20 years, we’re going to give you a new house.”

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Hamas' propaganda playbook: Omitting the truth to push starvation narrative



Eighteen-month-old Mohammed Zakariya al-Matouq of Gaza reportedly suffers from cerebral palsy and genetic disorders — but that didn't stop the American media or Gaza’s leadership from using a photo of the boy as proof of widespread starvation and for anti-Israel propaganda.

His image has been used on the front pages of newspapers around the world and in broadcasts like the BBC, CNN, and Sky.

In the Guardian’s story on the photo, it was captioned that Muhammad was “facing life-threatening malnutrition.” The U.K.’s Daily Express called it “a horrifying image encapsulating the ‘maelstrom of human misery’ gripping Gaza.”

Mohammed’s photo was also distributed by Anadolu Agency, the Turkish state news service, as the amount of humanitarian aid into Gaza has been challenged and questioned. Critics are arguing that Hamas omitted the child’s medical history, as confirmed by his mother and Dr. Suzan Mohammed Marouf in order to amplify a starvation narrative.


In the photo, Mohammed is held by his mother, who BlazeTV host Pat Gray can’t help but notice “seems pretty OK.”

“I’m not saying she's gigantic, I’m just saying she’s not starving. So if you’re eating all his food, you might want to share there, mom, because you look pretty healthy,” Gray says.

“So it turns out, he’s got several other problems genetically that he was born with ... and they are the problems that cause him to look like that, right? Not the fact that Israel is keeping food from these Palestinians,” he adds.

“I don’t remember a time in the past,” he says, “and they’ve been through this kind of stuff many, many times with the Palestinians. I don’t remember them ever cutting off a food supply.”

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