Latest News
January 1, Left-Wing Pick Snubs Firefighter Tradition at FDNY
Wyatt’s Take
- Lillian Bonsignore chosen as NYC Fire Commissioner with no firefighter experience
- Mamdani focuses on identity politics, bypassing career firefighters
- Working families deserve leaders with real experience
Zohran Mamdani picked Lillian Bonsignore, a retired EMS veteran, as New York City’s next Fire Commissioner. She isn’t a firefighter, but spent 31 years in EMS and led EMS operations during the COVID-19 crisis.
Bonsignore commented,
“It was a little hard [to come out of retirement], it’s a hard decision, but I’m looking forward to it, I’m happy to do it.”
Mamdani called attention to her being the first openly gay commissioner, saying,
“I am proud that Lillian will make history as the first openly gay person to head up the department.”
Bonsignore noted,
“It’s kind of odd that the thing I get celebrated for the most – people are always like, ‘Wow, you’re a woman and you’re gay’ – are the two things I put the least work into.”
When pressed about her never fighting fires, Bonsignore replied,
“I can see how that might be a concern, being fire is the primary word, and there is concern regarding this…I have spent thirty years working in this fire department alongside every EMT, paramedic, firefighter, support staff, and we’ve all been doing this job with one mission, and that’s to save the lives… As far as firefighting experience, I would say I know the job, I know what the firefighters need, and I can translate that to this administration who’s willing to listen.”
Mamdani argued her leadership matters more than firsthand experience, praising her decades in EMS and her knowledge of the department.
Outgoing Mayor Adams chose a lifelong firefighter, Mark Guerra, to fill the post until Mamdani takes over. Adams highlighted Guerra’s 37 years as a firefighter, calling him “a true hero and protector of New Yorkers.” Guerra stays until January, then Bonsignore steps in under Mamdani.
Bonsignore says she wants to focus on public education in her new role and educate New Yorkers about when to call 911, pointing to how unnecessary calls burden the city.
How do you feel about a fire commissioner without firefighter experience? Let us know what you think.
Wyatt Matters
Middle Americans respect hard-earned expertise—real experience should count for more than the politics of identity when it comes to public safety.
-
Entertainment3 years agoWhoopi Goldberg’s “Wildly Inappropriate” Commentary Forces “The View” into Unscheduled Commercial Break
-
Entertainment2 years ago‘He’s A Pr*ck And F*cking Hates Republicans’: Megyn Kelly Goes Off on Don Lemon
-
Featured3 years agoUS Advises Citizens to Leave This Country ASAP
-
Featured3 years agoBenghazi Hero: Hillary Clinton is “One of the Most Disgusting Humans on Earth”
-
Entertainment2 years agoComedy Mourns Legend Richard Lewis: A Heartfelt Farewell
-
Latest News2 years agoNude Woman Wields Spiked Club in Daylight Venice Beach Brawl
-
Featured3 years agoFox News Calls Security on Donald Trump Jr. at GOP Debate [Video]
-
Latest News2 years agoSupreme Court Gift: Trump’s Trial Delayed, Election Interference Allegations Linger
Eileen
December 25, 2025 at 7:12 am
Without the actual experience she will truly be lost in a real crisis.
Jose Jiminez
December 25, 2025 at 6:12 pm
Of course! That is part and parcel of the democrat party way to run anything.