Last year I attended the Manhattan Institute’s annual Alexander Hamilton Award dinner in New York City with my oldest daughter and reported on the experience “Of being called ‘Nazi filth.'” That was a new one on me. It was an early warning of the gathering Mamdani stormn.
This year’s MI Alexander Hamilton Award dinner honored former Senator Ben Sasse, now suffering with Stage Four pancreatic cancer, and Jeff Yass, the billionaire founder and managing director of a proprietary trading firm. My oldest daughter attended the dinner again this year on Wednesday evening.
Mamdani “Tax the Rich” shock troops confronted the dinner guests as they entered the venue. They somehow discovered that my daughter and other guests had committed a variety of heretofore unreported and improbable murders, including the theft of ventilators and HIV medications.
NOW: "Tax the Rich" protest CONFRONTS what they describe as 'billionaires', arriving to the Manhattan Institute Gala at Cipriani in NYC.
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Last year in my case I wondered about the proper response to being called “Nazi filth.” Those are fighting words. They made me physically ill. If I had the necessaries, I would like to have pummeled the guy. We are beyond “words can never hurt me” and “so’s your old man.” We have entered the rapidly expanding territory formerly occupied by the Twilight Zone.
I thought: I am grateful for the NYPD. I am grateful for law enforcement. Inside the venue for the Manhattan Institute, I was grateful to be in the company of a large crowd (more than 600) of like-minded people celebrating worthy men and an honorable cause. One year later, I continue to mull over the proper response to being called “Nazi filth.” Mamdani and his ilk on the Dem left seem to have the art of projection nailed.