Reza Aslan Deletes Attack on Covington Kids – a Year Later – IOTW Report

Reza Aslan Deletes Attack on Covington Kids – a Year Later

Breitbart: University of California, Riverside, professor and former CNN show host Reza Aslan infamously called Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann’s face “punchable” when the media’s fake news hoax against the Covington kids was in full swing. Nearly one year later, Aslan has deleted his tweet following CNN’s reported settlement with Sandmann. The professor, however, claims that he deleted his tweet in an act of obedience to his wife.

“Honest question. Have you ever seen a more punchable face than this kid’s?” tweeted Aslan on January 20, 2019, along with a photo of Sandmann. Now, nearly a year later, the professor deleted his tweet, just one day after CNN reportedly settled in a lawsuit with the student.

“LOL now Reza Aslan deleted his Covington tweet. After all this time,” pointed out one Twitter user on Wednesday, to which an attorney for the Covington students, Robert Barnes, responded, “Apparently, Reza Aslan got served the suit I filed against him on behalf of #CovingtonBoys.” read more

14 Comments on Reza Aslan Deletes Attack on Covington Kids – a Year Later

  1. “Aslan, on the other hand, maintains that he did not delete his offending tweet due to the lawsuit but rather because he does everything his wife tells him to do.”

    What a man!

    We should all aspire to be that masculine.

    Democrats anyway, not the rest of us.

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  2. If I understand this correctly, he is either a soy boy for waiting until his wife told him to do something, or he is lying about doing it because his wife told him to and not because he is being sued. Can’t say that either makes him look good, but maybe to his left-wing followers it does make sense.
    Where am I going wrong?

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  3. He didn’t delete it out of any sense of decency, but because his wife told him to? So this muslim POS gets fired by CNN, and immediately wins a gig teaching at a university? Only in California would this asshole be given a job indoctrinating skulls full of mush.

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  4. coincidently I just finished reading his book ‘Zealot’ where he goes to great lengths in denying the divinity of Jesus, who (he argued) was just an invention of people living years after, with a book-load of ‘if, but, may have, perhaps, then again, probably, could have thought, it would seem, could have been’s

    yeah, great argument

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