Amazing! CNN Actually Fired Vulgar, Hate-Filled Iran Apologist Reza Aslan

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It took a while but CNN actually fired Reza Aslan! It’s hard to believe. Is CNN trying to be more credible or somewhat credible?

We first reported about this lunatic Aslan back in 2013, when he attacked the lovely religious correspondent for Fox News, Lauren Green. It was right after Aslan wrote a Jesus-bashing book. Green, the last of the religion correspondents asked him about being a Muslim writing a book about Jesus. He was condescending and obnoxious. The media assaulted Green instead of him.

Some might remember him for his endearing tweet wishing Todd Akin would be raped.

He is a supporter of Hezbollah and the Muslim Brotherhood. He once ate human brains with some cannibals in India.

Last week, he called the Iranian-born apologists for the regime, called Trump a POS. It was over Trump calling for the travel ban in the wake of the recent London terror attack. That wasn’t all he said.

“CNN has decided to not move forward with production on the acquired series ‘Believer with Reza Aslan,’” the network said in a statement. “We wish Reza and his production team all the best.,“ Variety reported.

The ‘Believer’ is in its second season. It’s propaganda and he’s a propagandist.

Variety was sympathetic to Aslan but he’s awful all the time.

Aslan has called Jesus a violent revolutionary while defending Islam as just a religion, forgetting about Sharia law

There are many other tweets by Aslan tossing around the words “sh*t,” “f**k,” “dumbass” and “idiot.”

He hates non-believers and is an apologist for radicalism in his religion and for the Iranian regime.

During a lecture in Salt Lake City in 2010, Aslan said, “Nothing can stop the spread of Islam. There are those who would try, but it simply will not happen. Absolutely nothing can stop the spread of Islam.”

Aslan’s finally fired. It sure took a lot.

Apparently Brent Bozell had a lot to do with it.


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