likening it to some of the boycotts of one of the most oppressive regimes in modern history. reading of the resolution, americans of conscience have a proud history of participating in boycotts to advocate for human rights abroad, including boycotting nazi germany from march 1933 to october 1941 in response to the dehumanization of the jewish people in the lead up to the holocaust. this, as she and colleague rashida tlaib reportedly plan to visit israel in the west bank in coming weeks. the israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu will have to decide whether to allow the visit or not. jon, i will start with you. nancy pelosi has previously said we must also be vigilant against bigoted or ideology masquerading as a policy that includes bds. with that said, what are omar and rashida tlaib introducing this resolution? jon: first of all, i want to find anything she has set in this regard. rule number one, you don t invoke the holocaust, hitler,
to the people s house to talk to you about what i consider a great national crisis. yeah. that is the message a strong president delivers and he takes, as i said earlier this week, the extremism of his opponent and uses that in his favor. this president has no sense of how to make people pay for the mistakes. they should pay. to mika s point, if george w. bush had done this, come on. oh, oh, oh. the whole back and forth on the speech. feasting. who would be killing who? the media would be all over george w. bush. if the democrats were having a debate? right. again, it gets back to the no fear, no punch back. the president could go anywhere in the country and say march, 1933, we had an epic crisis that