Eric Adams, during an interview with Stephen A. Smith, expressed frustrations about his visibility and support within the Democratic Party, as well as broader concerns regarding the media's recognition of his successes. Instead of offering dynamic insights, the conversation devolved into a series of complaints regarding political narratives. Adams highlighted the challenges faced by the working-class but fell short of delivering riveting points related to urban leadership, leading to an underwhelming and somewhat repetitive exchange that lacked the innovation one might expect.
It's a little funny to see him play the hits, like the 'haters and waiters' spiel. He is sometimes sort of accidentally correct, like when he argues that the Democratic party has largely abandoned working-class concerns.
When a bullet carve a highway of death in your community and it hits someone it's not a Democrat or Republican.
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