Leftist Mayors Should All Face the Mayor Lightfoot Question
21 Apr 2022
BUCK: People are recognizing that, not only is Joe Biden bad at his job, which we have to point out here โcause itโs the president โ and youโre noticing everything is getting more expensive, more dysfunctional, and the lies donโt even make sense anymore. But beyond that the leadership of major American cities โ and I can speak to that from personal experience here in New York City. But how is the mayor of Nashville, by the way?
CLAY: Not good.
BUCK: Not good.
CLAY: (laughing)
BUCK: Okay. Fair enough. I had a feeling. But the mayors of New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago โ just go down the list of major American cities that come to mind here โ
CLAY: Who loves their mayor? Thatโs a good question. Whoโs out there right now?
BUCK: Mayor Suarez in Miami, I will say.
CLAY: Yeah. Yeah.
BUCK: A lot of people, including conservatives I know, actually are pretty pro-Suarez. But, anyway, the mayor of Chicago has had a really rough go in the job, right? Itโs not been going well. Lori Lightfoot has hadโฆ (laughs) Itโs not been a good tenure in this position, so much so that you just had some random journo โ I donโt even know who this guy is โ ask, โHey, since youโre so bad at your job, youโre not running for reelection, right?โ
CLAY: (laughing)
BUCK: Play clip 1.
REPORTER: โHow could you possibly even consider running for re-election as mayor of the city of Chicago after all the harm youโve caused?โ
LIGHTFOOT: โI donโt think I need to dignify your comments.โ pic.twitter.com/aD5uN6Q1nx
โ RNC Research (@RNCResearch) April 20, 2022
BUCK: Can I just say, first of all, sheโs clearly rattled.
CLAY: Yeah.
BUCK: Because I can say from the New York City municipal-cover, City Hall press corps, you come at the mayor with something like this, you find yourself getting the cold shoulder from all the administrators and bureaucrats. Clay, heโs just saying whatโs obvious: Youโre so bad at your job, how could you possibly think you should run for reelection? I hope Joe Bidenโs listening.
CLAY: Yeah. By the way, I also think thatโs a hundred percent a fair question. I mean, Iโm thinking about it from the context of letโs take it outside of โ and I understand, I think youโre right, that many times people pull their punches when they cover politicians โcause theyโre worried about whether their officials are gonna continue to speak to them.
But when you have a bad coach, the coach gets questioned all the time about why he deserves to keep his job, and thatโs basically what Lori Lightfoot is, right? I mean, she is, in theory, the coach of Chicago, right? When youโre the mayor, youโre supposed to build up the city into something better than it was, just like youโre the coach of a team.
So I think thatโs a hundred percent a question thatโs well within bounds. I would think a huge number of people in Chicago would want the mayor to have to answer the question: Given how poorly youโve done, why do you deserve reelection? Thatโs the very essence of the question she would have to answer to get reelected.
BUCK: I think in a lot of ways, in general, national-level politicians, people identify with based upon values and narrative and the storyline, right? The president or even the senator from your state. When you get down to that local level, if you live in a city or a town, the mayor, it really should just be all about results, right?
CLAY: Yeah.
BUCK: Is the trash being picked up? Are your streets safe? Are they clean? And is everything functioning, you know, are the traffic lights working, are they getting fixed, are the poet holes being filled in and, you know, thatโs why Mayor Bloomberg, for example, in New York, guyโs an anti-gun lib. I disagree with on some things, very competent.
He was a very solid mayor of New York City. I know people donโt like that when he ran for president but Iโm just saying he was a good mayor for the city of New York which obviously was a Democrat enclave. Lori Lightfoot is just not good at the job, Clay, and this is whatโฆ Just not good at this.
CLAY: Actually, atrocious at her job would be a way to describe it. And thatโs the essence of what media should do, in my opinion. Speak truth to power. Youโve done a really bad job, why do you deserve an opportunity to run again?
BUCK: Itโs results.
CLAY: Yes.
BUCK: When your town council, when youโre the mayor of your city and really the governor of your state, too, these days; but when they are bad at their jobs, you feel it and you see it and you know it โ and major cities with Democrat leadership all across the country are just a mess. Real kind of a sad laughingstock.
CLAY: Well, I mean, this is how we got Giuliani and Bloomberg in New York City, right? The Democrats had so failed for so long that people finally threw up their hands and said, โWe gotta try something different.โ Iโm curious whether that might start to become a prevailing narrative at many different big cities across the country where theyโre all failing.
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