Actor Robert Davi goes scorched earth on Mamdani, talks mayoral bid against Gotham’s current ‘jerk-off’

City Hall’s ill-advised culture cleanse may have proved the last straw for a New York-born actor now open to his own mayoral bid against Gotham’s current “jerk-off.”

Before he was a villain for James Bond or a mobster pursuing the Goonies, actor, singer and filmmaker Robert Davi was born one of the many New Yorkers who proudly embrace their heritage while seeing it as just part of the melting pot America once represented.

In the wake of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s (D) release of an immigrant enclave map that snubbed Italians, Irish, Jews and more throughout the five boroughs, Davi unloaded on the Marxist and those like him before floating a possible return to his roots in touch with the “lifeblood” of New York.

Prefacing his three-minute video with the caption, “Forgive my language but [I] have had enough of these lying lefty pigs …” the outspoken conservative began, “Dear fellow Americans, this is not a disparagement on anyone, any race or any creed, not against Muslims, not against Arabs, not against Indians, not against any other nationality. It’s a rant against Zohran Mamdani and his leftist, Marxist, communist ways.”

“Go back to where you were born, Mamdani. You don’t belong in America. Go back to where you belong and go run for office there. And the same thing with [Minnesota Rep.] Ilhan Omar and the other one, whatever the hell her name is,” he went on, insisting they remove their “head scarves” before suggesting, “Assimilate or get out.”

As had been reported, communities across the city and throughout the nation were in upheaval this week in the wake of the mayor’s office releasing a map of immigrant enclaves including Chinatown, Little Africa, Little Senegal, Little Ukraine and the so-called Little Palestine with glaring omissions like the absence of Little Italy.

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While Mamdani faulted the previous administration for producing the map and assured changes would be made to recognize the dozens of other ethnicities in the city, organizations like the Italian American Civil Rights League sounded off over suspected revisionist history in just the latest slight to generations of New Yorkers.

“Italian Americans BUILT NEW YORK CITY. Not third world Ugandans,” wrote the IACRL, referencing Mamdani’s own native country. “We stand AGAINST COMMUNISTS!”

Continuing his own rebuke of Hizzoner, Davi noted, “My grandparents came from Sicily and Naples, and they taught me, ‘Speaka da English.’ This is America. God bless America.”

Recounting his grandfather’s military service, having been critically injured three times following enlistment in World War I, the entertainer detailed, “He helped build New York City as an immigrant, Italian immigrant, as the Irish, and the Germans, and the Scottish, and the Jewish, many immigrants — there were less than 100 Muslims at the turn of the 19th century in New York City you piece of garbage.”

Making clear that he wasn’t disparaging Muslims writ large, he contrasted the “wonderful people” he calls friends with the Marxists, communists, and socialists. “What you’re making of New York City and your little policies are full of sh*t, Mamdani. You should be pulled out of office. There should be a constitutional amendment that a jerk-off like you shouldn’t be able to run.”

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“And what you did to the Catholic Church by snubbing the archbishop, you jerk. You jerk, what you did, snubbed Little Italy, and you wanna take down the statues. You’re a jerk, Mamdani, and I hope every New York Italian American and Irish American spits on you when they see you. I would spit on you if I saw you! Shame on you, you garbage man,” he added. “Respect the city you’re in and understand the people that helped build it.”

Similar to Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy considering leaving Nantucket for a possible mayoral bid to counteract the radical policies Mamdani is advancing in the city, hours after urging Italians and Irish in York to “wake up” and boot the “freeloading piece of sh*t” out of the city their ancestors built, Davi concluded the video with consideration of his own political future.

“You’re a phony, you’re a farce, and most politicians are afraid to tell you to your face,” he said after recounting how he lost an aunt with the 2,977 victims on September 11, 2001. “I feel like coming back to New York City and running for office, running for mayor.”

“I understand the lifeblood of New York City and the immigrant populations, and all peoples,” added Davi before reiterating, “You’re a phony! You’re a farce! You’re a Marxist, communist plug!”

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Kevin Haggerty

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