Jul 29, 2025
Congressman DELIGHTS In Gaza Starvation
Congressman Randy Fine told Palestinians suffering from lack of humanitarian aid to "starve away."
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If you're sending money to AIPAC,
please don't.
No no no no. You're declaring I don't.
I'm telling you, you're declaring
that you are in favor of genocide,
and you never get to say never again.
Ever, ever.
Because that's you saying no,
never again to me.
But I'd like to pay to make sure
it happens to other people.
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Congressman, how do you sleep at night?
I sleep great.
There are 2 million people
being starved in Gaza.
Ilhan Omar is not pro-america.
And frankly, she endorses
and supports Muslim terror.
We nuked the Japanese twice
in order to get unconditional surrender.
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That needs to be the same here.
There is something deeply,
deeply wrong with this culture
and it needs to be defeated.
Those grotesque statements were uttered
by Republican Congressman Randy fine,
arguably one of the most depraved members
of the United States Congress.
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So depraved, in fact, that for a hot
second, people thought that even AIPAC,
the Israel Lobby, the powerful pro-Israel
lobbying group, saw him as too
much of a liability to continue endorsing.
Turns out that's probably not true,
though.
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So we'll get to that in just a second.
But last week, as reports of starvation
in Gaza started to pick up, this genocidal
maniac posted the following messages.
Released the hostages.
Hostages. Until then, starve away.
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This is all a lie anyway.
It amazes me that the media continues
to regurgitate Muslim terror propaganda.
Except no one is regurgitating
Muslim terror propaganda.
We have eyes, we have ears,
and we can literally see
the starving children in Gaza.
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We can see it. Okay, maybe he's blind.
I don't think he is.
I think he's pretending to be.
But we all see it.
The children who have been reduced
to skin and bones, the 147 Palestinians
who have died of starvation,
88 of them being children.
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The only terrorists that I see here,
or terrorist sympathizer that I see
in this whole equation is, unfortunately,
the United States congressman
that we're hearing from.
But here's more.
He says there is no starvation.
Everything about
the Palestinian cause is a lie.
I'd like to see him go
24 hours without eating.
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Yeah.
Get put Randy Fein in Gaza
for 24 hours and watch that pig squeal.
I've got a lot more thoughts
about that terrorist in a minute.
So then yesterday, AIPAC appeared
to drop their endorsement of Randy Fein,
which made some think, oh, wow, maybe
even AIPAC has, you know, some morality.
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The group endorsed him, by the way,
ahead of his House race earlier this year
and poured more than $126,000
into his campaign.
But his name was no longer coming up
in their database of endorsed candidates
on Monday evening.
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Right.
So that made people think, oh, maybe
AIPAC no longer wants to endorse him.
Maybe they see his public statements
as too much of a liability,
and they want to distance themselves.
Now, in response to the Times
of Israel's report about this.
AIPAC actually shot back writing on X.
This reporting is based
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on an unsourced, speculative piece.
We will be endorsing candidates for
the 2026 election throughout the cycle.
Current endorsees of or for 2026 so far
are listed on the AIPAC PAC website.
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As representative fine
was elected only in April.
Consideration of his endorsement
will take place later in the cycle,
as is the case with many other
freshman members of Congress.
So, in other words,
if you made the mistake of thinking
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the fine people over at AIPAC
think that Randy Fine's disgusting,
grotesque statements are a bridge too far,
don't make that mistake again,
because AIPAC has shown
what they're willing to support,
what they're willing to back, as long as
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it provides cover for the state of Israel.
Now, there are people who are not fine
with these statements
coming from Randy fine
or the fact that he's been cheering on
the starvation of the Palestinian people.
And believe it or not, one of those people
happens to be Marjorie Taylor Greene.
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And I'm going to read you
her statement in just a minute.
- But before I do, Jake, weigh in.
- Yeah.
So, look, I get that people funded AIPAC,
American citizens that love Israel
funded it for a long, long time.
And a lot of them know what it's up to.
But tons of them don't really know
any of the details.
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Don't fully know.
They just think I'm supporting Israel and
Israel is a wonderful place, etc., right?
That was the past.
Now, I don't really think that that's true
in a thousand different ways,
but I understand
that that's what they thought, right?
But now the jury's in.
Now, you all know AIPAC
is funding people like Randy fine who say
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that a genocide is not good enough.
We might have to drop nukes
in a tiny little area.
It's the size of Las Vegas, actually.
Now they're scrunched
into a concentration camp
that is much, much smaller than Las Vegas.
If you drop a nuke in there,
then we're not talking genocide anymore.
We're talking holocaust
because you're trying to kill them all.
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There's millions of people there, right?
So and he says, starve them all.
Kill them all.
This is a genocidal monster
and an obvious terrorist.
- It's disgusting.
- Obvious, right?
If you say no, starving Palestinians
to death or nuking them doesn't count.
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What you're saying is, I'm deeply racist,
and I don't mind murdering Palestinians
because I don't view them
as full human beings.
I view myself as superior to them.
If you nuked us, then of course,
that would be the biggest catastrophe
in the history of the world.
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But I'm going to fund AIPAC, which is
going to give money to this terrorist
who's, by the way, sending Israel money
to ironically starve the Palestinians.
So it's not like Israel
isn't already doing a genocide.
If you're sending going forward, if you're
sending money to AIPAC, please don't.
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No no no, no.
You're declaring, I don't know.
I'm telling you, you're declaring
that you are in favor of genocide and you
never get to say never again, ever, ever.
Because that's you saying no,
never again to me.
But I'd like to pay to make sure
it happens to other people.
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Okay, so there's no you
can't argue when it's Randy.
Fine. And he says, kill them all.
You can't argue with it.
And AIPAC goes, no, that's the kind
of morally depraved guy we like.
And did you notice
what that fat ass terrorist said?
He said, it's a there's something deeply,
deeply wrong with this culture.
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Which culture?
The culture
that says murder every Palestinian.
There's nothing wrong with that culture.
But the culture says,
can you please stop killing us?
Oh, there's something wrong
with that culture.
They should know they're defeated.
If they don't know that,
they're defeated and occupied.
And they should give me
all their goddamn land.
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Otherwise, murder them all.
That's a terrorist
you're looking at there, Randy.
Fine.
By the way, is there a big censure
movement to censure a guy who's
is pro terrorism, pro holocaust?
Nothing. Democratic senator.
Where's the anti-Semitism?
Where's anti-Semitism?
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I found one student on a college campus.
Let's do congressional hearings.
Oh, you'd like to murder all the Muslims?
Who cares?
Yeah, that's exactly right.
That's exactly right.
And in fact, on breaking points today,
Crystal ball specifically asked
Democratic Senator Slotkin whether there's
any effort to censure Randy fine
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for the statements he's been making.
I can't wait for this.
And, she says, no, not that I know of,
but that she would allegedly
support an effort or allegedly.
Why don't you start it?
Why don't you start it?
No. Because you get funded by AIPAC.
Yeah. She's not going to start it.
She's not going to vote for it.
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By the way, all the Democrats,
Johnny, come lately.
Democrats.
I am horrified
by what's happening in Gaza.
Oh, is that why you sent them
$500 million two days ago?
- Exactly.
- You're not.
Shut up, you hypocrite.
Democrats pretending you're good guys,
what did you do under Biden?
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You sent them $20 billion
to to continue the slaughter.
Don't show up.
Oh, that, of course,
also goes for Republicans.
Yes.
I've got one thing that I want to say,
but go ahead.
Okay, so I want to get to Marjorie Taylor
Greene, because despite everything that
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we have criticized her for in the past,
and those criticisms stand.
I have to give her credit
for not only calling out Randy fine
for the pig that he is, but for calling
what's currently transpiring in Gaza
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what it should be called a genocide.
She posted on x I remember the first time
I met Randy fine when he was a candidate,
before he barely won Florida's
Deep Red sixth district seat,
as we were being told
he might actually lose the seat
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because the strong Trump district couldn't
relate to him and didn't like him.
He was telling me that he and his wife
were looking forward to moving
to Washington, and he hadn't even won yet.
I said to him that Washington
isn't a good place to live, and he should
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live in the district he will represent,
you know, that whole representative thing.
But he was adamant that they did
not want to live in the district.
And I thought, no wonder
that district doesn't want to elect him.
I can only imagine how Florida's
sixth district feels now that their
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representative that they were told
to vote for, openly calls for starving
innocent people and children.
It's the most truthful
and easiest thing to say that October 7th
in Israel was horrific
and all hostages must be returned.
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But so is the genocide, humanitarian
crisis and starvation happening in Gaza.
But a Jewish U.S.
Representative calling for the starvation
of innocent people and children
is disgraceful.
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His awful statement
will actually cause more antisemitism.
The voice of reason in this whole
scenario, in this story we're covering,
happens to be Republican Congresswoman
Marjorie Taylor Greene,
who had that on their bingo card.
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And for that statement,
I commend her, I commend her.
She is the I think she might be
the first member of Congress,
maybe not the first member of Congress.
I take that back.
But Republican member of Congress who has
called this for what it is, a genocide.
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Yeah.
No, I'm not going to couch it in anything,
obviously is a great statement.
And if you say, well, I don't
like Marjorie Taylor Greene, so I don't
want her help in ending the genocide.
You're a deeply selfish person.
I don't want anything to do with you.
Okay?
What?
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What's stopping us
from fighting her on immigration?
Nothing.
What's stopping us from fighting her
on any other issue?
Nothing.
But if you say no,
don't give her credit on this.
There's something wrong with you.
Okay, so it's a great statement
by Marjorie Taylor Greene, and, And I'm
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proud that we had her on when she blocked
a bill that was going to prevent anyone
from boycotting Israel in America.
It was going to take food
off their table, etc..
She didn't just say it.
She voted the right way.
She acted the right way on this issue.
Okay.
So now if you by the way, why did I say,
I think right wing populists
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or it might be interesting
to talk to and engage with, etc..
Did I think that they're all magically
going to become progressives overnight?
No. Did I think they're all magically
going to say, hey, we were wrong?
I wish I voted for Kamala Harris.
No. Okay.
But because they're honest, they
might be honest in ways that bother us.
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They'll say things that we're like,
whoa, I wish you hadn't said that.
I wish you weren't so honest about that.
Right?
You get a bland, vanilla Republican.
Oh, corporate tax cuts, etc.
You won't say anything that's offensive.
You'll just rob you
in the middle of the night.
A good little robot.
Yeah, but at least when you have people
who are honest, even with some opinions
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that we hate when it comes time
and there's a genocide and you need people
to be honest on the other side,
the corporate guys will never, ever,
ever be honest, Republican or Democrat.
That's why populism is better.
Because even with all of its mess,
you at least have people who can deal
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in reality instead of the giant lies that
the establishment and mainstream media
have been enforcing on us all these years.
And finally, look, if folks think
that there's nothing wrong
with what's happening in Gaza,
am I allowed to say, I wish what happened
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to Gaza happens to Tel Aviv?
Now you know that if I did say that,
there would be hell to pay, right?
Right.
So I'm not saying that because I
would never be that monstrous.
But if there's nothing happening
in Gaza that's objectionable, why wouldn't
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you want it happening in Tel Aviv?
What's good for the goose
is good for the gander.
I thought there's nothing going on.
There's no starvation.
There's no harm, there's no nothing.
There's nothing happening in Gaza.
It's just the most moral army in the world
handing out flowers and rainbows.
Everyone.
So why wouldn't you want it
to happen to Tel Aviv?
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Oh, right.
Because, you know, it is a genocide.
And what's happening to Gaza
is one of the most despicable things
we have seen in our lifetime.
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