Fellow tribalists Rashida Tlaib, Helen Thomas, Barack Obama, and friends: "Jews get the hell out of Palestine, go back to Poland, Germany and America."
He's been around a long time and has a Wikipedia page, which is up to date with the latest incident in Washington, DC where he gets in the face of some easy marks, a bunch of unsuspecting Catholic kids.
Just one previous example, at Eastern Michigan University in 2015 when he went looking for trouble:
But seven lawmakers — all House Republicans — opposed the measure. Those "no" votes came from Reps. Justin Amash (Mich.), Andy Biggs (Ariz.), Paul Gosar (Ariz.), Glen Grothman (Wis.), Thomas Massie (Ky.), Chip Roy (Texas) and Ted Yoho (Fla.). ...Gosar issued a statement after the vote saying the bill removes an incentive to resolve the shutdown swiftly. "This
ill-conceived legislation takes away a useful tool in holding
government accountable," he said. "Shutdowns have historically served to
push both parties to compromise and resolution. This bill eliminates
the impact and urgency a shutdown creates and rewards bureaucrats and
swamp dwellers." Massie made similar remarks in a
statement saying the bill "guarantees retroactive pay for every possible
future shutdown, which will only make it easier for politicians to
cause future shutdowns." "This is irresponsible and I want to prevent future shutdowns from happening," he said.
The House on Friday [1-11-19] cleared a bill that would ensure back pay for
federal workers missing paychecks as a result of the partial government
shutdown, as well as guarantee payment for employees affected by any
future closures. The measure passed with broad bipartisan support, 411-7 [in the US House]. ... President Trump has indicated he would sign the bill, which the Senate passed unanimously on Thursday.