In a scathing critique, James Comey and Zohran Mamdani team up to make the case for a refreshing change in modern politics: standing by one's convictions, even when they're unpopular. In an era where apologies and backpedaling have become the go-to responses to controversy, the duo argues that true leadership requires a willingness to double down on one's beliefs, no matter the cost. With Comey's high-profile tenure as FBI director and Mamdani's progressive politics, their partnership brings a unique perspective to this timely discussion. Will their bold stance spark a much-needed shift in the way politicians approach accountability and conviction?
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