Guardian Angels' Sliwa calls for moderates to unite with GOP after AOC dubs Astoria 'The People's Republic'

Ocasio-Cortez was reportedly joined by a handful of 'democratic socialists' at a recent event in Queens

Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa slammed fellow New Yorker Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, after she labeled a trendy community in the otherwise working-class borough of Queens "The People's Republic of Astoria" for its apparent proclivity to elect far-left lawmakers like herself.

Sliwa told "Hannity" it should be a signal for moderate Democrats to unite with Republicans to replace socialists and left-wingers from elected office – after the congresswoman utilized the title used by Communist China while joined by democratic socialist State Sen. Kristen Gonzalez, D-Long Island City, and Assemb. Zohran Mamdani, D-Ditmars.

"Well, the way you fight it, Sean, is you have to go at AOC and the socialists who hide behind being Democrats."

"I was just in Astoria where she announced just last week, in Queens -- the home of Tony Bennett, the Astoria kid – that we are the People's Republic of Astoria. They want to remove the police, remove prisons," said Sliwa, a native of neighboring Brooklyn.

At the event, Ocasio-Cortez reportedly referenced supporting the closure of Rikers, the sprawling island prison near Hell Gate which falls in her district.

Sliwa said it is time to take action in the traditionally working-class borough – dramatized in that regard over the years as the home of "Seinfeld"'s Costanza family, and Doug & Carrie Heffernan of the "King of Queens," – that is also the birthplace of populist Republican Donald Trump.

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Sliwa (REUTERS/Mike Segar)

Sliwa, who unsuccessfully ran as the Republican nominee against Eric Adams for mayor of New York, said he has organized "Ronald Reagan Republican clubs" and has enlisted strong candidates of all stripes to run against Ocasio-Cortez and other "socialist" politicians like City Councilwoman Tiffany Caban, D-Woodside.

"[I'm] bringing in moderate Democrats and independents and sharing with them this vision that, without public safety, there can be no improvements in quality of life. And that's how you defeat the socialists, because we need to teach the moderate Democrats to take their party back."

He said that Democratic Party has been otherwise "hijacked" by those on the political extremes.

In all, New York's city council holds a 45-6 Democratic supermajority – though reflecting a recent doubling of the longtime three-seat Republican minority shared between Howard Beach, Queens and two-thirds of Staten Island.

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Former New York gubernatorial candidate Andrew Giuliani (C), with his father Rudy Giuliani (L) and Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa. ((Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP-Getty))

The city also has only one remaining Republican-held U.S. congressional seat – that of Rep. Nicole Malliotakis in Staten Island and Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. Through redistricting, the Nassau County-centric congressional seat of Republican Rep. George Santos does however include a small piece of northeast Queens.

New York City also has not elected a Republican mayor since Michael Bloomberg switched parties in his successful bid to succeed the GOP's Rudolph Giuliani in 2001.

On "Hannity," Sliwa said that "anarchy prevails" when district attorneys in places like New York fail to properly enforce the laws and protect law-abiding citizens.

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He also said Chicago is case-and-point for why it is important to support moderate Democratic candidates, especially when the alternative is far out on the leftist fringe.

"Look, [Mayor-elect Brandon] Johnson won in Chicago because Bernie Sanders and AOC-All-Out-Crazy, came in there and helped him," he said. "Where were the moderates helping the moderate who had won the [general pre-runoff] election – Paul Vallos? They were missing in action."

He said Reagan, for whom his new clubs are named, brought together Republicans and moderate Democrats in his groundbreaking 49-state sweep versus Minnesota Democrat Walter Fritz Mondale in 1984.

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