Why are Republican leaders silent about Rep. Randy Fine's anti-Muslim rhetoric? [View all]
Itd be easy for GOP leaders to make clear that they disapprove of Islamophobic messages. Their silence speaks volumes.
Why are Republican leaders silent about Rep. Randy Fineâs anti-Muslim rhetoric?
Itâd be easy for GOP leaders to make clear that they disapprove of Islamophobic messages. Their silence speaks volumes.
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As a state lawmaker in Florida, Republican Rep. Randy Fine earned a reputation as a bombastic far-right politician who enjoyed picking ugly fights. Three months into his tenure in Congress, the GOP congressman isnt exactly turning over a more respectable leaf. NBC News reported:
Top House Democrats defended Rep. Ilhan Omar after Rep. Randy Fine made an Islamophobic retort toward Omar for her criticism of [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu. [Tuesday] night, Omar, D-Minn., condemned Netanyahus latest trip to Washington, calling the visit beyond shameful and implying that Netanyahu is a war criminal who needs to be held accountable for his crimes, not platformed. Fine, R-Fla., in response likened Omar to a Muslim terrorist.
In fact, the Florida Republican specifically wrote via social media, in a message directed at the Minnesota Democrat:
Im sure it is difficult to see us welcome the killer of so many of your fellow Muslim terrorists. The only shame is that you serve in Congress......
As recently as last fall, Republicans made gains with Arab and Muslim voters. The party doesnt seem especially eager to return the favor. On the contrary, GOP officials appear to be sending an unmistakable signal: In the contemporary Republican Party, anti-Muslim attitudes are, at a minimum, tolerated.
As for the larger context, Fines rhetoric comes against a backdrop of related Islamophobic animus from Donald Trump and his administration.
My MSNBC colleague Jahan Jones recently summarized, [T]his administration has spent its opening months seemingly grooming the MAGA movement to be OK with blatant racism or, at minimum, accept it as a natural part of political discourse. Its a lesson Randy Fine appears to have learned all too well.