Showing posts with label Reza Aslan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reza Aslan. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

5 Iranians captured at US northern border


The border crisis just got a lot scarier. A Customs and Border Protection (CBP) spokesman confirmed Tuesday that Border Patrol agents nabbed five Iranians trying to sneak across the U.S.-Canada border near Champlain, New York. 

That’s right, our northern border, not the usual southern flashpoint. And these weren’t just random migrants. As counterterrorism expert Jonathan Gilliam warned Fox News Digital, Iranian sleeper cells could already be "hiding in plain sight”" in the U.S., especially after Iran’s recent threats against America following U.S. airstrikes on its nuclear sites June 22. 

By the way, where has Reza Aslan been hiding lately?

CBP’s Swanton Sector, covering the rural Vermont area near Highway 89, posted the details on Facebook: "On July 1, Border Patrol Agents from the Champlain, New York Station, responded to suspicious activity near Mooers Forks, NY. where the noisy cows go.

Agents located a minivan occupied by five citizens of Iran and two citizens of Uzbekistan." All seven had prior arrests for illegal border crossings and are now detained, awaiting deportation. CBP didn’t mince words: Border security is national security and directly correlates to public safety, Swanton Sector Agents remain vigilant and committed to protecting our borders and enforcing immigration laws."


But let’s talk about the bigger picture. Gilliam, a former FBI special agent and terrorism task force member, didn’t hold back when he told Fox News, "Where these sleeper cells may be is in plain sight. And that's the real terrifying part of this is that putting people in place, as we've seen over the past four years, everyone's scrambling because certain amounts of people could come in here and get in here." 

He’s not wrong. The Biden administration’s border policies, joke that they were, have left the door wide open. Gilliam pointed out the absurdity: "They could even go to the border and say they [want to] seek asylum, and the Biden administration, instead of putting them into DHS housing or ICE housing and holding them there so they could have their first appearance. To be vetted and whether or not they get asylum."

This isn’t just speculation. The State Department’s 2023 terrorism report, released last December, laid out a chilling pattern of Iranian operatives stirring trouble in Western countries. Take this example: "In 2023 the U.S. Department of Justice unsealed an indictment charging three individuals connected with Iran in a plot to assassinate an Iranian dissident in New York City." Or this one: "Also in 2023, a United Kingdom court found a man guilty of attempting to collect information for terrorist purposes on the London-based Iran International, a media company that is critical of the Iranian regime." 


And it’s not just the U.S. and UK, there's also Albania, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Denmark. They have all had to deal with Iranian plots, from arrests to expulsions to foiled assassinations.

Iran’s not playing games. Just look at the anti-Israeli rally in Tehran on June 20, where worshippers saluted Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, unified in their rage against Israel, and, by extension, us. 

With our northern border now a revolving door for potential threats, you have to wonder: How many more are already here, blending into the chaos Biden’s policies have enabled? CBP’s doing its job, but they’re fighting a flood with a cereal bowl. 

When will the White House wake up?

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Friday, January 24, 2020

Fredo attacks Trumpsters over Greta Thunberg but forgot about Nick Sandmann

Chris "Fredo" Cuomo, Andrew Cuomo's younger blockhead brother and Comedy News Network (CNN) host, went after "Trumpers" for "going at a kid" on Wednesday. This came as a knee-jerk reaction [emphasis on "jerk"] to Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin suggestion that 17-year-old Swedish socialist Greta Thunberg has no qualifications to lecture the world on economics [not to mention climate change].

Hmm. It looks like Fredo stepped into a big pile of "it" again.

Twitter users nudged him to sit this one out, and reminded him how CNN recently settled a $275 million defamation lawsuit brought by Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann.

In reaction to the Washington Post's headline, "U.S. Treasury Secretary Mnuchin says climate activist Greta Thunberg should go study economics, Fredo tweeted:
"Why do these trumpers think it is ok to go at a kid? U.S. Treasury Secretary Mnuchin says climate activist Greta Thunberg should go study economics."
Here's the thing, if you're going to go public with your opinions, then the public has the right to question and challenge them. And furthermore, who the hell is Chris Cuomo to speak on this in the first place?

For example, conservative writer Jeremy Frankel responded on Twitter with:


Former Fox News digital editor Ken LaCorte reiterated, "CNN literally just paid $$$ to a kid they went at last year."

Steven Crowder, of "Louder with Crowder fame asked Fredo, "So it's only okay for CNN to go after kids if they're named Nick Sandmann?"

But let us not forget how they had no problem going after Barron Trump, who, at age 13, was younger than either Thunberg or Sandmann at the time.

And it isn't just the lip-drooling, shirt-tucking Cuomo and CNN who went after Nick Sandmann. He has viable lawsuits against: the Washington Post, disgraced CNN host Reza Aslan [aka Raised in Assland] for tweeting "Have you seen a more punchable face than this kid's?" He is also suing Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) Ana Navarro, Maggie Haberman and Kathy Griffin, who has given up pretending to behead President Trump and now plans to attack teenage boys.

But it was CNN, along with several other outlets that circulated the short video of the encounter between the Covington students and Native American Nathan Phillips at the March to Life rally in Washington, D.C., last year.

Predictably, the students were fraudulently smeared by leftist journalists and pundits who were later forced to apologize when the full footage of what really took place that day was made available. It showed the students were the actual victims of taunting by several adults, including Phillips, who tried to push himself off as a Vietnam war veteran, but who never went there but instead worked as a refrigerator repairman. Phillips got in the face of Sandmann and incessantly was beating a drum in front of him as the kid stood his ground.

Predictably, Fredo Cuomo blamed Trump for the ordeal because idiots often are unable to understand logic and facts and don't understand the concept of blame.

Several on social media accused Cuomo of hypocrisy, but let's remember, the Comedy News Network is an arm of the left and have an agenda.

Below is Fredo's reaction from last year regarding the incident:

You would think that CNN and the other fake news purveyors would have learned their lesson by now, but they never learn. Somehow carrying water for the Democratic Party is more important than the problems that may bring.

But you can see why Chris Cuomo is currently rated as the dumber Cuomo brother. However, the race is close and things can change.


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Friday, June 9, 2017

CNN fires Reza Aslan after vulgar anti-Trump tweets

(Photo: AP)
After a torturous week of trying to decide whether to cut ties with the Hindu-hating, anti-Semitic "Believer" host, Reza Aslan, CNN decided 'yes, we'd better do it or lose even more irate viewers' of their leftist network.

The Communist News Network parted ways with Aslan (aka Assland) after the pseudo-religious "scholar" (LOL) came under fire for a string of vulgar, heated tweets he made about President Trump.

"CNN has decided to not move forward with production on the acquired series 'Believer with Reza Aslan' (season two)," a CNN representative explained to Fox News. "We wish Reza and his production team all the best" [and a hearty Allahu Akbar].

An Aslan rep didn't return a request for comment by Fox News.

Specifically, Aslan responded to Trump's June 3rd remarks regarding the terrorist attacks in London calling Trump an "embarrassment to America and a stain on the presidency" and a "piece of sh*t."

Aslan also came under fire for representing the Hindu religion in a negative way--eating human brains to imply that's what they do. Generally speaking, Islam hates Hindus because they aren't even considered a "religion of the book" meaning the Bible, as are the Jews and Christians.

If anyone knows what it feels like to be a piece of sh*t, it's Aslan, although he was wrong this time.

If you want to learn more about this phony "religious scholar" you should go to jihadwatch.org and search his name. Robert Spencer will give you a lot to think about.


Sunday, June 4, 2017

Reza Aslan potty-mouths Trump: but who is he?

CNN host and Islamist Reza Aslan (aka Greezy Assland) called the President of the United States 'a piece of s**t" after the London attack, and also referred to Mr. Trump as a "man baby."

Aslan doesn't speak that way against Islamic terrorists--only our president who speaks out against Islamic terror is a piece of s**t and an embarrassment as far as he's concerned.

When NBC Nightly News' Brian Williams said the network would not be "relaying the president's retweet" of a Drudge Report tweet that shared the news of the London attack because it was "unconfirmed." (Williams also said that he barely escaped the knife attack with his life.) 

Aslan offered a "translation" of what Williams was saying.

"Translation: the president is a man baby that must be ignored in times of crisis," the Islamist sympathizer wrote.

Aslan hosts CNN's "Believer" and touts himself to be a religious scholar and not a journalist at CNN.

But who really is Reza Aslan?

He calls himself an Islamic scholar but doesn't seem to have a clear understanding of Islam, according to a real Islamic scholar, Robert Spencer.

In "Scholars" Reza Aslan and Mia Bloom Spencer indicates that Aslan is a professor of creative writing at the University of California, Riverside; and Mia Bloom, another self-described "Islamic expert" is a professor of security studies at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell. 

These academic positions hardly qualify either of them to be called scholars of Islam.

Both Aslan and Bloom are "rudely contemptuous of anyone who would dare question their knowledge of Islam, but both have just made the same spectacular error--the kind of error that only someone with no actual knowledge of the relevant material would ever have made." 

They tweeted out a quote from the first caliph, Abu Bakr, that they believe proves the Islamic State is violating Islamic law. But of course, the opposite is true if you actually understand the text.

So what else is there about Aslan that might disturb a Westerner?

For one thing, according to an August 5, 2014 article by Robert Spencer, Aslan comes out strong for Hamas

Spencer says that Aslan is a board member of an Iranian lobbying group, National Iranian American Council dedicated to eradicating the Jews, and he even tried to pass off Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as a liberal reformer, calling for us to negotiate with him as well as Hamas.

"Aslan ought to know better, but he may not, as he has never shown himself to be very bright. Although he is quite arrogant and supercilious, this foul-mouthed media darling keeps revealing his abysmal ignorance in interview after interview. He continually makes howling errors of fact, including his recent ridiculous claim that the idea of resurrection "simply doesn't exist in Judaism," despite numerous passages to the contrary in the Hebrew Scriptures. He has also referred to "the reincarnation, which Christianity talks about" but later claimed it was a "typo.""

In another instance in which he used the "typo defense" to weasel his way out of it, he claimed the Bible story of Noah was barely four verses long. He soon corrected it to forty.

The Bible story of Noah is 89 verses long.

Spencer then takes him to task for his misuse of English such as using "than" for "then," "clown's" for clowns," and the guy is allegedly a creative writing professor.

Finally, in another article titled Reza Aslan eats human brains but it's unlikely to help, Spencer talks about how the "scholar" featured himself on CNN eating human brain tissue. 

But it's unlikely to help, Spencer says, because of all his errors of fact and Aslan's breathtaking stupidity.

Did you know that Aslan believes Marx and Freud gave birth to the enlightenment?

This is one of the braintrusts of CNN. 

Why do you think I call them "Certainly Not News?"




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