"We've got to get this whole f*ckin situation under control."
In an expelitive laden rant, Rappaport said "If it comes down to pig dick Donald Trump and smokin' Joe Biden, I'm sorry—I am sorry— voting for pig dick Donald Trump is on the table. I'm sorry. I'm f*ckin sorry. I'll still call him slob dick Donald Trump, and pig dick Donald Trump, and all that. But we've got to get this whole f*ckin situation under control."
Rappaport was vocally anti-Trump during the previous two presidential elections. It was only a few months ago that Rappaport's anti-Trump tirade made headlines. But now, as the war in the Middle East heats up after the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, Rappaport can't see a way that Biden can get the US safely out of the apparently impending disaster.
In another video on Friday morning, Rappaport took aim at the young Americans who have been posting love letters to Osama bin Laden's 2002 "Letter to America." These kids read the letter, published in The Guardian 21 years ago, only one year after the US was attacked by bin Laden's Islamist terrorists who took the lives of over 3,000 people and turned American commercial airliners into bombs, and fawned over it.
Rappaport had harsh words for them, saying "I see on TikTok on social media a lot of little blow jobs are saying 'I just read Osama bin Laden's 'Letter to America' and I'm having an existential crisis, um, it was so well put together, it blew my mind,'" he said imitating them.
"Why don't you little sh*t bags, you little hand jobs, go to the firehouses in New York City, go to the homes of people that were lost, killed, killed, the fireman, the policeman, the every day citizens that were killed on 9/11, and why don't you go read Osama bin Laden's 'Letter to America' to them. Start with the firehouses and read Osama bin Laden's 'Letter to America' to the fireman of New York. I would love to see you do that you dumb, you self-loathing—"
He spoke about the latest anti-semitic trend of tearing down posters of the missing people in Israel, those more than 200 individuals, including children, who were kidnapped by Hamas on October 7 and are still being held hostage. He compared those posters to the ones that plastered New York City after September 11, 2001, when families put up missing posters of their relatives who had been at the World Trade Centers on that day when the planes hit.
"Y'know I said the other day, I said people would never tear down posters of the missing people after 9/11. I was wrong! I was so wrong," he said. "But take Osama bin Laden's letter and read it to those people. I dare you."
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