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Bo Dietl Unplugged: A Candid Talk on NYC’s Future (9 min) | 10-28-25

Bo Dietl, Red Apple Podcast Host, joins Sid for his weekly Tuesday morning appearance to talk about the critical state of New York City's political landscape with Sid Rosenberg. Dietl vehemently criticizes certain political figures, especially 'smiley face' candidate Zohran Mamdani, who he accuses of dishonesty and incompetence. Emphasizing the importance of unified support for a viable candidate like Andrew Cuomo to prevent further degradation of the city, Dietl calls for urgent collective action from New Yorkers. His passionate commentary is rooted in his deep love for the city and his commitment to its betterment.

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