0:00 Congressman Randy Fine of uh of Florida
0:04 and he said this the other day on Fox
0:05 News last week. Quote, "In World War II,
0:08 we did not negotiate a surrender with
0:10 the Nazis. We did not negotiate a
0:12 surrender with the Japanese. We nuked
0:14 the Japanese twice in order to get
0:17 unconditional surrender. That needs to
0:19 be the same here in Gaza. There is
0:21 something deeply wrong with this culture
0:22 and it needs to be
0:24 defeated. So, we're going to nuke Gaza
0:27 because of its culture. We're gonna kill
0:29 everybody because we don't like the
0:30 culture. Which, by the way, lots of
0:32 Christians in Gaza, Muslims in Gaza,
0:34 just innocent people in Gaza of all
0:36 kinds. Of course, like to say there's
0:38 some like Gazin culture that's cohesive.
0:40 It's like what? But we're going to kill
0:42 them all because we don't like their
0:46 culture. And so I didn't believe that
0:48 was real. I didn't really think he was a
0:49 member of Congress. I texted a friend.
0:51 He's newly elected like in the last he
0:53 filled Matt I think Mike it was Mike
0:55 Waltz or Matt Gates's seat. One or the
0:56 other. It was Waltz. I think false.
0:58 Yeah. So, I texted a friend of mine in
1:00 Congress, "Is this really a member of
1:01 Congress?" Yes. It's like, I don't even
1:03 know what to say to that, but that first
1:04 of all, it's it's evil, but how can you
1:07 say something like that and not get
1:08 expelled from Congress or the Republican
1:10 how can that person be a member of the
1:11 Republican party? I don't understand.
1:13 So, let me let me say two things about
1:14 that. Uh, and yes, Randy Fine is very
1:17 real. I've been watching him for a while
1:19 now, ever since Trump endorsed him as
1:20 this America First candidate. He had
1:23 served in the Florida Senate, in the
1:26 Florida legislature, maybe the Florida
1:28 House, but one of those two bodies. He
1:29 was he was a member of the Florida uh
1:32 hates Dantis hates him. He hates Dantis.
1:34 He like has a feud with Dantis. And his
1:41 entire political existence is centered
1:43 around a foreign country, which is
1:45 Israel, not the United States. He barely
1:47 ever talks about the United States. So
1:48 that's America first, right? America
1:50 first. So let me just say two things.
1:52 One is this broader point and then I
1:53 want to get the more point more
1:55 important one. I started noticing this
1:56 in like 2006 2007 and I know you hear
1:59 this all the
2:01 time. World War
2:03 II was one of the worst things that has
2:06 ever happened to humanity. And the
2:08 reason it happened was because you had
2:11 these massive military powers with these
2:14 new technologies that had never
2:16 previously been used in war engaged in
2:18 mass destruction. and a madman who
2:23 was leading and had started the war for
2:25 all kinds of reasons. And you had the
2:27 world's most powerful factions
2:29 throughout the world destroying each
2:31 other in the most inhumane way to the
2:33 point where we not only used nuclear
2:34 weapons, but after the war was over, we
2:37 decided we never wanted to have a war
2:39 like that again. We we imposed by
2:41 convention. We agreed to all sorts of
2:43 limits through the Geneva Convention and
2:45 all these other treaties and
2:47 conventions, ways to make sure that what
2:49 happened in World War II never happens
2:51 again. They the people who got blamed
2:54 for it. It was a form of victor's
2:55 justice at Nerburgg were put to death.
2:57 But at the same time, the Nerburgg
2:58 trial, the the judges and prosecutors
3:01 said the only way the principles that
3:04 we're pronouncing here at the Nerburgg
3:05 trials will have any value as anything
3:07 other than victor's justice, is if the
3:10 principles were enunciating applied to
3:12 all countries in the future, including
3:14 the part that the countries presiding
3:16 over the tribunal. It was meant to
3:19 inunciate universal principles that all
3:22 countries agreed to on earth because it
3:23 was so inhumane. Like it just stripped
3:27 everybody of their humanity. And yet so
3:30 every time we have a new war or someone
3:32 wants to sell a new war in the United
3:34 States, the only historical framework
3:38 that they'll use as if they only studied
3:40 one thing in in high school and college,
3:41 like the only thing they know is World
3:43 War II. And either you're on the side.
3:44 They know nothing about World War II, by
3:46 the way. No, but they know all they know
3:48 is that the Wikipedia version, Church
3:49 Hill is good because he went and fought
3:52 and Chamberlain is bad because he tried
3:54 to use diplomacy. I wrote an article
3:56 about this when like 6 months after I
3:58 started writing about politics in 2006,
4:00 how everything was had like superimposed
4:03 on it was the the framework of World War
4:06 II and you are either Church Hill or
4:07 Chamberlain and you choose one or the
4:09 other. are neocons to this very day. By
4:12 which I mean people who always want the
4:13 United States to go to war in the Middle
4:14 East and elsewhere. The minute you say
4:17 you're not interested in war, you're
4:18 Chamberlain. And the minute that you
4:20 want to go to war, you're heroic
4:22 Churchill. And so the idea that because
4:24 we used nuclear weapons
4:27 against Japan, Imperial Japan, filled
4:31 with enormous amounts of skill and money
4:33 and knowhow and a massive military force
4:36 allied with Nazi Germany, one of the
4:38 most industrialized military forces
4:41 ever, that because we ended the war with
4:43 nuclear weapons, then we're supposed to
4:46 now use it on a completely defenseless
4:48 population of 2 million people, half of
4:50 whom are children who have no army of
4:52 any can't even break out of Gaza, let
4:54 alone threaten any other country in the
4:56 world, is absolutely demented. But that
4:58 is one of the core war propaganda themes
5:00 that are always used is everything is
5:02 World War II and that's the only word
5:05 that we can reference. Even though at
5:07 the time the idea was we have to prevent
5:09 all this from ever happening again. They
5:11 want to replicate it eternally. But I
5:13 don't know that I can support a party
5:14 with someone like Randy Fine. I I don't
5:17 understand like how could someone Randy
5:19 Fine I mean that's so disgusting. It's
5:21 demented. It's it's that is that is that
5:24 is psychotic to say that. Does anyone
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6:50 Well, here's I think I think Randy Fine
6:53 is such an important uh despite his how
6:56 repulsive he is uh ethically, morally
6:59 and physically, despite that, I think
7:01 he's a very important instrument for
7:03 looking at this radical contradiction
7:06 within the Republican party and
7:08 especially the the America first
7:09 movement. So Donald Trump in obviously
7:13 there were a lot of Republicans who
7:14 wanted to run for that Mike Walt seat
7:15 and for the M Gates seat and whoever
7:17 Trump endorses is get essentially
7:18 guaranteed to be the winner and he
7:20 endorsed Randy Fine and said Randy Fine
7:23 is all America first and I remember the
7:26 day that that happened
7:28 thinking Randy Fine actually is not even
7:32 concerned about America let alone
7:33 placing it first. His entire political
7:35 existence is driven by loyalty to a
7:38 foreign country. Everything for him is
7:41 Israel.
7:42 Everything. And to to like even to an
7:46 extent that is very severe for a
7:48 Congress that in general prioritizes
7:51 Israel to a shocking amount. I can't
7:53 think of a foreign country that is as
7:55 important to as Israel is to the United
7:58 States that has any other kind of
8:00 foreign country placing its interest on
8:02 par with if not above it. And so here
8:04 you have a member of the Republican
8:07 party who identifies as America first,
8:10 who Donald Trump endorses a member of
8:12 America first, and whose loyalty is to a
8:14 foreign country, who wants to have the
8:16 American worker fund that foreign
8:17 country, wants the American worker to
8:19 pay for their military, give $4 billion
8:22 automatically every year in a deal
8:23 negotiated by Obama and Netanyahu when
8:25 Obama was on his way out. And every time
8:28 Israel wants to have a new war, we send
8:30 them whatever they want, billions more.
8:31 We feed them all these weapons paid for
8:33 by the American taxpayer. We isolate
8:36 ourselves from the rest of the world. We
8:37 block every UN resolution that the
8:40 entire world supports in order to tie
8:42 ourselves to Israel. We lose our own
8:44 standing, our own soft power, our own
8:45 imagery in the world. We lose massive
8:49 amounts of money. All sorts of people
8:51 have said that the reason we have
8:53 there's so much anti-American hatred in
8:55 the Middle East. The reason
8:57 why people want to attack our country,
8:59 the reason why we can't get things done
9:00 in the Middle East, a a region where we
9:02 have a lot of interest, is because of
9:04 the hatred for the United States driven
9:06 primarily by our standing behind and
9:08 doing everything for Laden said that in
9:11 his manifesto. He's spelled it out. I I
9:14 just can we just talk one second about
9:16 the fact
9:18 that Bin Laden wrote a note to the
9:21 American people explaining why al-Qaeda
9:25 was driven to attack the United
9:27 States. And there were some religious
9:30 references obviously because al-Qaeda is
9:32 a nominally religious organization.
9:35 But overwhelmingly, he listed very
9:37 specific grievances with American
9:39 foreign policy, all having to do with
9:41 the fact that we constantly interfere in
9:43 that region. We place military bases on
9:46 sacred Saudi soil. We impose a sanctions
9:49 regime on Iraq for years that killed
9:52 500,000 Iraqi children that Madan Albite
9:55 Albreight said was worth it. We
9:58 overthrow their leaders and impose the
10:00 ones that we want that then serve the
10:02 interests of the United States and
10:03 Israel. and we fund and arm Israel to
10:07 repress and kill Palestinians. And he
10:09 said that it's not that you're some
10:11 country that's just sitting there
10:12 peacefully and that never bothers us.
10:14 And we decided, hey, look over there.
10:16 They let their women wear bikinis, so we
10:18 better go and attack them, right? Like
10:20 we were attacked for our freedom. So he
10:22 writes this letter. I remember the
10:23 letter at the time. He was interviewed
10:26 by uh Alazer and previously by
10:30 uh by the New Yorker. Uh, so we got to
10:34 hear from Osama bin Laden. Although
10:37 right after 9/11, the US government told
10:41 media outlets, "Do not broadcast any
10:43 speeches or interviews with Osama bin
10:45 Laden." And their reasoning was, "We're
10:48 concerned that he may have embedded
10:50 within his speech some sort of secret
10:53 code that will activate sleeper cells
10:55 inside the United States." Like he was
10:56 going to blank Morse code or like have
10:59 secret phrases and then people inside
11:01 the United States would hear it. They
11:02 told ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, CNN, do not air
11:06 any interviews with Bin Laden. When of
11:08 course it was because they didn't want
11:09 Americans to hear from Bin Laden why
11:12 there was so much anti-American
11:13 sentiment. It was because of our
11:14 interference in the Middle East in
11:15 general and our support for Israel in
11:17 particular. They were selling this lie
11:18 that it was because we're free and they
11:21 hate our freedom. There are a lot of
11:22 countries that are free. Like Brazil,
11:24 women walk around in bikinis. They have
11:26 elections. Al-Qaeda has never attacked
11:27 Brazil or Japan or South Korea or
11:32 Norway. And Bin Laden was explaining why
11:35 there's so many Muslims in that region
11:36 who hate the United States. But the
11:38 United States government didn't want
11:39 anyone to hear
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