SOCIALISTS WINNING EVERYWHERE in 🎙️Talk Radio

Revised: 06/25/2026 6:53 p.m.

  • June 24, 2026, 10:57 p.m.
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I’ll probably be adding to this. Big gloating season for socialists and everyone who hates genocide. Also, check out “today in last year” on my sidebar.

These images are blocked in some locations?? Annoying, and slightly suspect. I did my best to truncate the transcriptions (you can view the files there too, hopefully) to the most relevant.

PB: give me <summary> and <details> so I can have expanding text transcriptions!!


The image is a split-screen screenshot from a Fox News television broadcast of the show The Ingraham Angle.

Fox News: SOCIALISTS WINNING EVERYWHERE
Show Title: THE INGRAHAM ANGLE


The image is a grid of 15 candidate election tracking cards, arranged in 5 rows of 3 columns. Each card includes a candidate's name, office sought, location, reporting percentage, a WIN status badge, and their final vote percentage.

This image is a digital graphic displaying the election results for fifteen winning socialist political candidates in New York: full list


The image is a close-up photograph of Zohran Mamdani (younger man with dark hair, a prominent dark beard, and a mustache) and Brad Lander (older man with short, graying, wavy hair) laughing heartily side-by-side

Mamdani-Backed Socialists Sweep NYC Primaries, Cementing Kingmaker Status, WSJ (The Wall Street Journal)


The image is a digital screenshot of a live CNN news broadcast featuring a political analyst presenting data on a large studio monitor.

NET FAVORABILITY AMONG DEMS
Dem Socialists Of America | +17 PTS (in red)
Congressional Democrats | +4 PTS (in black)
SOURCE: MU LAW, INCLUDES LEANERS


The image is a digital graphic featuring an article headline overlaid on top of a celebratory group photograph. Four political candidates stand on a stage in a line, holding hands and raising them high in a classic victory pose. One person in a white hijab holds up an orange campaign sign that reads CLAIRE VALDEZ FOR ASSEMBLY

NYC House Primaries Show Voters Want the Dems to Stand Up to Israel
It has become increasingly clear that unconditional support for Israel is no longer a winning issue in the Democratic Party.
Blaise Malley · 06.24.2026 commondreams dot org


The image is a standard internet meme utilizing two popular Wojak line-art characters contrasted side-by-side against a plain white background. Superimposed directly onto crying wojack is a large, circular, blue and white Democratic Party D. Superimposed behind Chad is a circular, red-and-white Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) logo, which features two hands shaking beneath a rose.

Left Text (under crying figure, Democratic Party logo): Don’t use our party if you hate us

Right Text (under calm figure, Democratic Socialists of America logo): No.

The layout sets up a stark contrast between an emotionally frantic establishment figure and a completely unfazed progressive challenger.


The post features a campaign mailer: a vertically oriented postcard designed to damage a candidate’s reputation that ultimately failed to prevent the candidate from winning.

post by political commentator Krystal Ball, who is quoting another user's post. The core focus of the image is a photograph of a physical political attack mailer resting on a textured white fabric surface.

The mailer, in large orange letters: FUCK KAMALA HARRIS
—Darializa Avila Chevalier, A real quote from a tweet she deleted

Krystal Ball (@krystalball) · 1h
Dem voters saw these mailers and still handed @DarializaforNY the win.


Left Side: A layered stack of three real news article headlines from Middle East Eye, The Guardian, and Salon. These articles outline controversial actions taken by the Democratic Party, such as the exclusion of a Palestinian speaker at the 2024 DNC and their strategy of funding or elevating far-right candidates (like Donald Trump in 2016) under the assumption that they would be easier to defeat in general elections.

Right Side: A crudely drawn line-art stick figure character (often referred to as a “Brainlet” or “NPC” variant) looks toward the articles. A large black speech bubble projects from its head, representing a naive interpretation: “Wow what a series of unforced strategic errors.”

Overlay Elements: Directly above the stick figure, bright pink text provides a Marxist counter-analysis, arguing that these are not “errors” but deliberate actions driven by class interests.

The image is a political meme comparing two different interpretations of Democratic Party actions.

1 Headline (Middle East Eye): DNC 2024: Democrats reject Palestinian speaker, attendees cover ears when hearing names of Gaza victims
Sub-headline: Democratic National Convention has made little reference to Gaza war, with many delegates responding to disruptions with disdain

2 Headline (The Guardian): The Democrats are purposely boosting far-right Republicans. This will backfire
Sub-headline: Democratic strategists have spent millions of dollars to aid extremists, on the theory they’ll be easier to defeat in the general election. We will all live with the consequences
Date: Mon 3 Oct 2022 06.18 EDT

3 Headline (Salon): How the Hillary Clinton campaign deliberately “elevated” Donald Trump with its “pied piper” strategy
Sub-headline: An email released by WikiLeaks shows how the Democratic Party purposefully “elevated” Trump to “leader of the pack”
Author & Date: By BEN NORTON | PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 9, 2016 9:30PM (EST)

Left Text (Speech Bubble): Wow what a series of unforced strategic errors

Right Text (Pink Narrative Overlay): The (D) & (R) Parties are captured by the Bourgeoisie. They are united in their class interests against us. Only a socialist 3rd party can represent the working class!


The image is a digital screenshot of a post from the social media platform Bluesky. A small circular profile picture shows Robert Reich, an older white man with gray hair and a short gray beard, smiling mildly at the camera.

Robert Reich (@rbreich.bsky.social)
Some Democrats think the party has gone too far left and needs to readjust towards the “center.”
Rubbish.
Where’s the center between democracy and oligarchy, and why would Democrats want to be there?


Sent by the prominent conservative account End Wokeness, the post features text acknowledging political victories by candidates backed by Mamdani. Below is an embedded photograph of four political candidates standing on a stage, holding hands and raising them high in a joint victory pose. The meme relies on irony, suggesting that a progressive user found themselves agreeing with or feeling energized by the text of a right-wing account's post simply because it framed the progressive sweep as a powerful, dominant takeover.

End Wokeness (@EndWokeness)
3 out of 3 Mamdani-backed candidates won their Democrat primaries tonight. Face it: This is his party now

@onehandpolitics
Almost liked a hate tweet.


On the left is a man with dark hair, a prominent dark beard, and a mustache, dressed in a dark blue high-collared jacket or sherwani with a beige scarf draped over his shoulders. On the right, a woman with short, dark, wavy hair looks toward him with a slight smile. She has her right arm draped over his shoulder and is wearing a white sleeveless dress, gold necklaces, and gold earrings. An image of the flag of Israel is positioned in the center.

Mamdani calls the Israeli lobby AIPAC in the United States “monsters”


“I have cast some lonely votes, fought some lonely fights, mounted some lonely campaigns. But I do not feel lonely now.” Bernie

List of Winning Democratic Socialists in New York

Adam Bojak, New York State Assembly, District 149
Jo Bennett, Onondaga County Legislature, District 15
Darializa Avila Chevalier, US Congress (NY-13)
Claire Valdez, US Congress (NY-7)
Eon Huntley, New York State Assembly, District 56
Christian Celeste Tate, New York State Assembly, District 54
Aber Kawas, New York Senate, District 12
David Orkin, New York State Assembly, District 38
Samantha Kattan, New York State Assembly, District 37
Jabari Brisport, New York State Senate, District 25
Diana Moreno, New York State Assembly, District 36
Phara Forrest, New York State Assembly, District 57
Illapa Sairitupac, New York State Assembly, District 65
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, US Congress (NY-14)
Emily Gallagher, New York State Assembly, District 50


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