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Stephen A. Smith Sounds the Alarm on Socialism’s Threat to America

Stephen A. Smith went off on Zohran Mamdani this week, and he did it for a reason: Mamdani openly identifies as a democratic socialist and is steering New York City with that label front and center. Americans who believe in free enterprise should pay attention when major media figures admit what many in the suburbs and small towns already fear about the left’s direction.

On Fox and other outlets Smith warned bluntly that Democrats flirting with socialism are essentially handing the keys to the White House to Republicans, because ordinary voters do not want radical experiments with other people’s money. He framed it as a political reality check — not a smear — and conservatives would do well to amplify that message instead of letting it get lost in pundit theater.

Smith didn’t just sling rhetoric; he tore into the math of socialist promises and asked the basic question every taxpayer deserves: where’s the money coming from? When policies sound good in a speech but lack credible financing, they’re not empathy, they’re fiscal malpractice — and hardworking Americans will pay the bill.

This isn’t theoretical. Mamdani’s rise has already pushed the Democratic coalition leftward, and mainstream figures are openly fretting that the party is running toward a label that turns off suburban and working-class voters. Conservatives should seize that moment to expose the practical consequences of these policies and remind voters that prosperity springs from free markets, not utopian promises.

The national implications are real: even prominent national players are calling out Mamdani, and the fallout from his brand of politics is being debated at the highest levels. If Democrats think embracing this agenda will win elections, they are ignoring the instincts of millions who want security, upward mobility, and the rule of law — not ideological experiments.

Patriots and everyday Americans should view Stephen A.’s critique as a rallying cry, not noise. Defend capitalism, demand fiscal responsibility, and hold elected officials accountable for promises with price tags — that’s the conservative answer to the socialist siren song, and it’s the message that will protect our country’s future.

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