The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie

If You Don't Like Socialism or the Establishment, Curtis Sliwa Wants Your Vote

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Sep 5, 2025
Curtis Sliwa, founder of the Guardian Angels and a bold radio talk show host, dives deep into his unconventional political journey. He candidly discusses the need for grassroots advocacy amidst a failing government, sharing insights into his unique stance on immigration and public safety. Sliwa emphasizes the importance of community engagement and critiques the influence of developers in NYC. Additionally, he reflects on marijuana legalization and the dangers of unhealthy food in urban areas, all while running for mayor against a diverse field of candidates.
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ANECDOTE

Origin Story: Filling A Public-Safety Void

  • Curtis Sliwa started the Guardian Angels because government failed transit safety at night in 1979.
  • He describes filling that public-safety gap by organizing volunteer patrols in the subways.
INSIGHT

Populist Outsider Versus Political Brands

  • Sliwa positions himself as the non-establishment, populist alternative to socialist and traditional candidates.
  • He argues his grassroots fundraising and street presence make him the true people's candidate.
ADVICE

Defend Neighborhoods From Overdevelopment

  • Protect homeowners and outer-borough working-class neighborhoods from unchecked developer projects.
  • Use zoning, community boards, and local input to prevent out-of-scale developments that force residents out.
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