By Hans Wilder, West Palm Beach
ALBANY — The Democrats, the RINOs, and the Hochul Hustle: How They’re Trying to Steal NY-21
Ahh, politics in New York—where corruption isn’t just a possibility, it’s a damn tradition. And right now, the Democrats, their Republican-in-name-only (RINO) buddies, and Queen Hochul herself are cooking up a fresh batch of election-rigging nonsense.
See, Anthony Constantino—an actual America First guy—has a shot at taking the 21st Congressional seat, and that makes the establishment sweat like a vegan at a barbecue. So, what do they do? Do they let the people vote and see what happens? Hell no! That’s way too democratic for these democracy-loving “democrats.” Instead, they’re looking to change the rules mid-game—because why win fair and square when you can just move the goalposts?
Word on the street (and by “street,” I mean The Capitol Pressroom and The Times) is that New York’s Democratic-controlled legislature is quietly scheming to delay the special election and lump it in with the June primaries. That way, they get extra time to rig, scheme, and pull their usual dirty tricks. And you know Hochul’s all-in—because if there’s one thing New York politicians love more than taxes, it’s screwing over voters.
But here’s the real kicker: the RINOs are in on it too. You know, the same Republican “leaders” who are supposed to fight for you? Yeah, they’re rolling over like a golden retriever getting a belly rub. Because let’s face it—these establishment hacks don’t want a fighter like Constantino rocking their little club. They like their cushy deals, their fake opposition, and their invitations to Democratic cocktail parties.
This isn’t politics. This is a bad mafia movie, and the citizens of NY-21 are the suckers at the poker table. They’ll tell you it’s about “efficiency” and “election integrity,” but let’s be real—it’s about power, control, and keeping America First candidates the hell out of Washington.
So here’s a thought: Instead of rewriting election laws on the fly like a bunch of corrupt bureaucrats on a bender, how about letting the people vote in a real special election? Too much to ask? Yeah, probably.
But hey, keep voting for these clowns and wondering why the circus never leaves town.