Jimmy McMillan, the hirsute, eccentric New Yorker who came to national prominence as a long-shot candidate for governor in 2010 by declaring the “rent is too damn high,” announced this week that he is retiring from politics.
The 69-year-old, who founded his own Rent Is Too Damn High party, announced in a press release Tuesday that his trademark was for sale and that the voters of New York City and state were “totally brainwashed” because they failed to seek “rent reduction for the people in the cities of Brooklyn, Bronx, Staten Island, Manhattan and Queens.”
“I am walking away because I have know [sic] other choice the people have ignored my warning and my cry for help that the rent crisis was getting worse. The kind of help they cannot get from not one elected official, not the Governor neither the Mayor can give them,” the self-proclaimed “karate expert” wrote.
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“Rent is too damn high is an international crisis,” he added. “There are many questions the people should ask themselves. I which [sic] them the best — I’m out.”









