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Squad Member Makes Controversial Remarks at Terrorist-Linked Conference

The Rubin Report

Wed May 29 2024



Rashida Tlaib at People's Conference for Palestine:

  • Rashida Tlaib spoke at a conference advocating for violent revolution and anti-Israel sentiments.
  • She criticized U.S. support for Israel, calling it disgraceful, and accused President Biden of enabling violence in Gaza.
  • The conference aimed to bring jihad to America, focusing on revolutionary movements against Israel.

NYU Graduates' Worthless Degrees:

  • NYU graduates shared their concentrations in areas like environmental science and creative arts.
  • Dave Rubin dismissed these degrees as useless due to lack of practical application and job prospects.
  • He suggested that graduates might end up working as baristas before resorting to extremist actions.

Benjamin Netanyahu's Views on Israel-Palestine Conflict:

  • A resurfaced clip showed 28-year-old Benjamin Netanyahu discussing the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians in 1977.
  • Netanyahu emphasized the need for full human rights for Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip within a peace agreement.
  • He highlighted the demand for a Palestinian state as an obstacle to achieving genuine peace in the region.

Libertarian Party Nominee Controversy:

  • The Libertarian Party nominee Chase Oliver supported progressive policies conflicting with libertarian principles like lockdowns and transgender sports participation.
  • Dave Rubin criticized Oliver's candidacy as contradictory to libertarianism due to his alignment with far-left positions.

Democratic Party Strategy Concerns with Joe Biden:

  • Concerns were raised about Joe Biden's declining health affecting his ability to run as the Democratic candidate in November.
  • Speculation arose regarding potential last-minute substitutions of candidates if Biden becomes unfit closer to the election date.
  • Voters' reactions were discussed, including potential shifts towards alternative candidates due to dissatisfaction with both Biden and Trump.