RhodyPatriot
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I'd say he was controversial, but I sincerely doubt most of the public ever even heard of the guy.
Anyway, without further ado:
www.foxnews.com
And here's video of the comments for those interested.
(Relevant portion begins at 1:50)
Couldn't have happened to a nicer Islamist fundamentalist.
Anyway, without further ado:
Hasan's cancelation comes on the heels of inflammatory remarks he made in 2009, long before becoming an MSNBC personality, circulating online last weekend when they were unearthed by New York Post reporter Jon Levine, although it doesn't appear the two are related.
Hasan compared non-Muslims to "animals" and linked homosexuals to "pedophiles" and "sexual deviants." In 2019, Hasan apologized for those comments, calling them "dumb offensive ranty stuff" and admitted that he said "extreme-sounding things" as a young man.
Hasan has been one of the strongest critics of Israel in the mainstream media during the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, and he is known for his strident social media commentary and clashes with conservatives and other political foes.

MSNBC cancels far-left host Mehdi Hasan’s program
MSNBC's far-left host Mehdi Hasan had his Sunday evening show canceled by the cable network as part of a major weekend programming shakeup.
And here's video of the comments for those interested.
(Relevant portion begins at 1:50)
Couldn't have happened to a nicer Islamist fundamentalist.