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New York City’s desperate attempt to lure Floridiansĭe Blasio’s ascent always made perfect sense.It only took eight years for that Monday morning quarterback to finally say what he really thought - not exactly courageous! It featured Andy Cohen, who makes television shows about gaudy, unstable women on Bravo, drunkenly ranting to camera on CNN’s New Years Eve show about de Blasio being the worst mayor in the city’s history. De Blasio’s departure resulted in a watchable CNN clip that actually went viral - perhaps a first for the cable-news lightweight. His parting gift was to a network that has sacrificed everything, namely viewers and credibility, to support his party. An image of the smiling new mayor loomed over de Blasio’s final message: a photo of he and his wife walking in shadow down a long hallway with their backs turned on a city they abandoned long ago. One minute after midnight, it changed all its pictures over to ones of Eric Adams, before the man had even been officially sworn in. The new administration couldn’t even wait until morning to flip the official Twitter account. Don’t let the door hit ya, the city collectively sneered…despite voting for the man twice. At the stroke of midnight on January 1, Bill de Blasio - New York’s bumbling, mildly sinister but profoundly incompetent mayor - got laughed out of office as his second term came to an end.