
Lindsey Boylan
Progressive activist and former top staffer to Governor Andrew Cuomo who speaks against the motion, defending Mamdani's policy priorities on affordability and services.
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Nov 3, 2025 • 1h 14min
The Zohran Mamdani debate
In a heated debate, Ross Barkan, a columnist, defends Zohran Mamdani's progressive policies on affordability, while Miranda Devine and Caroline Downey raise alarms about his impact on public safety. They argue that Mamdani's calls for defunding the police could destabilize the city. Lindsey Boylan counters by highlighting Mamdani's outreach to diverse neighborhoods and focus on critical services like childcare. The discussion dives into tense trade-offs between affordability and safety, probing whether Mamdani can appeal to broader demographics while avoiding pitfalls.

Jun 24, 2025 • 37min
Episode 485 BONUS EPISODE: Have Your Cake & Eat #MeToo (w/ Lindsey Boylan)
Lindsey Boylan, former aide to Governor Andrew Cuomo and the first to accuse him of sexual harassment, shares her compelling insights. She discusses the crisis of credibility within the Democratic Party and why the #MeToo movement has been selectively weaponized for political gain. Lindsey reflects on the emotional toll of silence and the struggles faced by those confronting abusive power dynamics. The conversation also touches on grassroots advocacy and the importance of mobilizing voters against Cuomo's potential return.

Jun 6, 2025 • 20min
“Andrew Cuomo Is Just Like Trump” — Lindsey Boylan Speaks Out
Lindsey Boylan, a former aide to Governor Andrew Cuomo and the first to publicly accuse him of harassment, sheds light on Cuomo's dangerous patterns of abuse. She compares his authoritarian tactics to those of Donald Trump, detailing how Cuomo weaponized state resources to silence critics. Boylan also discusses the manipulation of COVID narratives and the tragic consequences of Cuomo's decisions on vulnerable populations. With Cuomo now a frontrunner for New York mayor, Boylan's urgent warning emphasizes the risks of allowing such behavior to persist.


