Randy Fine easily fends off Hitlerian Bilzerian, who loves pro-ISIS Islam convert and accused sex trafficker Andrew Tate.: The Hebrew Hammer and the Antisemitic Circus
Randy Fine easily fends off Hitlerian Bilzerian, who loves pro-ISIS Islam convert and accused sex trafficker Andrew Tate: The Hebrew Hammer and the Antisemitic Circus
Randy Fine did not merely win a Republican primary in Florida. He decisively turned back one of the strangest and ugliest primary challenges in recent American politics.
Randy Fine won roughly 57% of the vote in Florida's 6th Congressional District, while social-media influencer Dan Bilzerian finished below 19%.
Bilzerian had tried to make the contest a referendum on Fine's Jewish identity. His campaign descended into explicit antisemitism, including an AI-generated attack video portraying Fine through antisemitic stereotypes and material invoking Adolf Hitler. The rhetoric became so blatant that political leaders from both parties condemned it.
The voters' answer was emphatic: no.
Bilzerian's defeat is especially striking because he had built his public persona around the kind of internet celebrity that thrives on provocation—conspiracy theories, sexual bravado and deliberately inflammatory rhetoric. His campaign demonstrated the limits of turning online outrage into a governing coalition. A viral post can attract attention; it cannot necessarily translate into votes.
The broader irony is that Bilzerian has also publicly described Andrew Tate as a friend. Tate is currently fighting extradition from the United States to the United Kingdom, where prosecutors have authorized charges including rape and arranging or facilitating trafficking for sexual exploitation. In Oct 2022, Islam convert Andrew Tate: "ISIS are the real Muslims because ISIS do exactly what the book says."
The facts surrounding Bilzerian's campaign were already disturbing enough. His antisemitic rhetoric did not need embellishment, nor did it need to be converted into a broader accusation about everyone associated with him. The record of his own words and campaign material was sufficient.
Bilzerian tried to make Fine's Jewishness the target. He invoked antisemitic tropes and even flirted with Hitlerian imagery. Yet the voters of District 6 rejected the campaign overwhelmingly.
The “Hebrew Hammer,” as Fine has long called himself, did not need to answer every provocation with one of his own.
He simply won.
And sometimes the easiest way to defeat political extremism is to refuse to reward it with power.
1. Fox News
Reference:
Mallon, E. (2026, August 18). ‘Hebrew Hammer’ defeats social media influencer after bitter campaign marred by antisemitic posts. Fox News.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/hebrew-hammer-defeats-social-media-influencer-after-bitter-campaign-marred-antisemitic-posts
Summary: The article reports Randy Fine’s Republican primary victory over Dan Bilzerian and highlights the antisemitic rhetoric and AI-generated campaign material directed at Fine during the race.
2. Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA)
Reference:
Jewish Telegraphic Agency. (2026, August 19). Florida Rep. Fine easily fends off primary challenge from antisemitic influencer. The Times of Israel.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/florida-rep-fine-easily-fends-off-primary-challenge-from-antisemitic-influencer/
Summary: The report describes Fine’s landslide primary victory over Bilzerian, emphasizing Bilzerian’s antisemitic messaging ...
3. Organizer Article on Andrew Tate
Reference:
Organizer. (2023, April 17). Andrew Tate, a toxic masculine Islamist influencer. Organizer.
https://organiser.org/2023/04/17/169596/opinion/andrew-tate-a-toxic-masculine-islamist-influencer/
Summary: The article examines Andrew Tate’s online persona and characterizes his rhetoric as combining hypermasculinity with Islamist themes, including his comments about ISIS.
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