On June 8th, 2026, retiring Congressman (also grifter,
laughable libertarian, and self-serving politician) Thomas Massie gave
a floor speech about one of the most debunked conspiracy theories prevalent
among the online woke right. He went off on the USS Liberty incident, calling
out Israel’s “deliberate” attack on an American ship on June 8th,
1967.
The event has long been recognized as a horrific example of
mistaken identity and friendly fire, one that still plagues modern warfare
despite incredible technological innovations. In
an article I wrote a year ago,, I exposed the truth about this
incident—friendly-fire tragedy—and how anti-Semites and anti-Zionists (although
telling the difference between the two is getting harder by the day) exploit
this tragic event to demonize Israel.
Massie, who has turned his Congressional tenure into a
relentless hatefest against all things Jewish and Israeli, insisted on propping
up the conspiracy theory, because, well, why exactly?
Congressmen who lose their primaries become lame ducks. They
have no incentive to play along with leadership, since they leave office the
first week of January the next year. They can find respectable ways to spend
the twilight of their political careers: retire early, cash in their pension, start
writing that memoir, or get a job at one of the remaining corporate news
agencies. They can also do everything they can to frustrate the powers that be
who rubbed them out in the primary.
One would think that they would do good on their way out.
Instead of taking a more honorable exit, Massie is proving to everyone what
little character he has. He has served in Congress since 2012, but only now
does he want to talk about the USS Liberty incident? Only now does he care
about the plight of those veterans and their story?
Eleven
American commissions have investigated the USS Liberty incident and have
concluded that it was an accident. Never mind the fact that the captain of the
ship, William McGonagle, testified before the US Naval Court of Inquiry shortly
after the event, affirming that it was an attack of mistaken identity. Never
mind that thirty years later, at a commemoration of the event, McGonagle
maintained that Israel’s attack was a case of mistaken identity, albeit
“reckless and a dereliction of duty.”
Was this the only time that military allies fired on our
troops and inadvertently killed them? By no means.
Massie could talk about the USS
Stark incident on May 17, 1987. Two Iraqi jets fired on one of our ships,
killing thirty-seven soldiers. Silence.
We could talk about the numerous instances of friendly fire
during Operation
Desert Storm in 1991. Crickets from Massie and (Hate) Israel First ™.
How about The Battle of Kiska, along
the Aleutian Islands, August 1943? Nothing from Massie.
We certainly can't ignore the Confederate soldiers who fired
on their own general, Robert Stonewall Jackson. No one could ever convince me
that those Confederate soldiers were targeting their general for murder. Should
we blame Israel for that?
And how many Americans have been killed by Iranians or their
proxies over the last 47 years? How come Massie doesn't want to read their
names at the record? How many Americans have been killed by illegal
aliens in our country? Congressman Abe Hamadeh has introduced legislation
to memorialize their names, including the children of friends of mine here
in California. Instead of fighting to secure our Porter our border and deport
these illegals, Massie voted against immigration enforcement.
So much for America First!
Massie is putting himself first, promoting his standing with
the anti-Israel cause in this country. He wants to prepare his entry into the
talking circuits and podcast wars, decrying the incident and condemning Israel.
The issue remains a causus belli within the anti-Zionist movement across
the country and the world. Nine times out of, well, nine, anti-Semitic elements
will point to the USS Liberty incident as proof that the Jewish State is not an
ally, but rather a covert menace that has harmed the United States since its
inception. The anti-Zionist/anti-Semitic Left (and Right) have repeatedly
insisted that on June 8th, 1967, Israel was targeting an American
ship to start World War III by blaming the attack on the Arab nations, then
enact their “Greater Israel” project.
Huh?
Sadly, Massie has turned into another one of these shallow
congressmen who makes obsession with Israel more important than the protection
of America. Every member of Congress has the right and responsibility to
discuss foreign aid, trade, military engagement, and alliances with other
countries, including the Jewish State. But the sick obsession with Israel,
including the Kentucky Congressman’s perverse smears against the Jewish state
as an executor of genocide or deliberate murderers of our troops, is beyond the
pale.
Massie was a tolerable libertarian Maverick for most of his
tenure. Libertarianism as a political philosophy has its problems. Elected
officials who claim libertarian leanings do more to frustrate actual
conservative government. To his credit, however, Massie forced the floor vote
on the 2020 COVID spending. He forced votes to advance more conservative
replacements and repairs for Obamacare. But going into Trump's second term,
Massey really lost his way. Getting all caught up in the Epstein stuff, getting
more frustrated and confrontational about Israel, serving as an arbitrary
contrarian, frustrating the Trump agenda, caught on everyone else's
nerves.
Massie became a flabby, sad-sack lol-bertarian who often
talked a big talk but never walked the walk. He sported a little clock on your
chest that calculates the national debt, but that little stunt never solved the
national debt problem. Massie was the tie-breaking vote on the Rules Committee
in May 2023 that advanced a horrendous spending bill to the floor. Why didn’t
he vote to kill the bill and force a redo? The same Thomas Massie also propped
up Swamp Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
What steps did he take to corral spending? What was his plan
to work with other members of Congress to get things done? All too often, grandstanding
members of Congress like Massie are more interested in promoting themselves and
preparing for their post-congressional careers. And the soon-to-be former
Congressman from Kentucky is exploiting veterans for this purpose.
And now, instead of preparing for an honorable exit, he
dishonors our country and demonizes Israel. Numerous articles, books, and
commentators have outlined the truth about the USS Liberty incident. It is
laughable and stupid at this point for anyone to stir up old, repeated
conspiracy theories all over again. But when you have nothing left to look
forward to except Podcastistan and a future following with fellow so-called
America Firsters who are obsessed over Israel, what does Massie have to lose?
There is one silver lining to soon-to-be former Congressman Massie’s
USS Liberty temper tantrum. All across social media, podcasters and
commentators have fact-checked the conspiracy theories, telling the truth about
the USS Liberty incident. They are exposing some of the veterans (like chief
spokesman Phil Tourney) for their untrammeled hatred of Jews and Israel. They
are correcting the timeline and showing how Israel took every step to rectify
the situation. The answer to speech will always be more speech, and truth wins
out in the contest of free exchange of ideas.






