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Bloomberg’s anointed successor, Christine Quinn, reeked too much of her former boss, so New Yorkers decided to give the goofy communist with a borrowed Italian name a shot. New Yorkers were exhausted and pinched to the brink after twelve years of Michael Bloomberg’s vision of a metropolis that doesn’t have a unique character of its own or a defined role in America, and instead is a luxury brand to be swarmed and picked over by a relentless global class of jet-setting leisure-seekers, Instagrammers and his fellow billionaires.
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His parting gift was to a network that has sacrificed everything, namely viewers and credibility, to support his party. An image of the smiling new mayor loomed over de Blasio’s final message: a photo of he and his wife walking in shadow down a long hallway with their backs turned on a city they abandoned long ago. One minute after midnight, it changed all its pictures over to ones of Eric Adams, before the man had even been officially sworn in. The new administration couldn’t even wait until morning to flip the official Twitter account. Don’t let the door hit ya, the city collectively sneered…despite voting for the man twice. At the stroke of midnight on January 1, Bill de Blasio - New York’s bumbling, mildly sinister but profoundly incompetent mayor - got laughed out of office as his second term came to an end.