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Extremist Anti-Gay, Anti-Muslim Bigot Bryan Fischer To Join Ted Cruz At Mississippi Campaign Rally On Monday

Update: Cruz canceled(link is external) his Mississippi campaign swing due to an illness.

We have noted several times(link is external) before(link is external) that there seems to be no(link is external) activist(link is external) who is(link is external) too(link is external) extreme(link is external) to(link is external) be(link is external) embraced(link is external) by Ted Cruz's presidential campaign and that continues to be the case as today, the American Family Association's Bryan Fischer announced that he will be joining Cruz at a campaign rally in Mississippi on Monday.

Fischer said(link is external) on his radio program today(link is external) that he'll be speaking at a Cruz campaign rally over the weekend which the GOP candidate will not be attending and again at another rally(link is external) in Ellisville, Mississippi on Monday at which Cruz will be present.

As we explained in a post that we wrote last year(link is external), Fischer is one of the Religious Right's most radical activists and regularly displays stunning levels of bigotry against gays(link is external), Muslims(link is external) and anyone(link is external) who doesn't(link is external) share his extremist views(link is external):

Back in 2009, Bryan Fischer was an obscure state-level Religious Right activist with a history(link is external) of getting fired for his radical views. From his position as head of the Idaho Values Alliance, Fischer was mostly known for launching boycotts(link is external) against Hallmark stores for offering cards for gay weddings and celebrating(link is external) a fatal plane crash as God's payback for abortion.

Fischer's radicalism and bigotry were obvious even back then, but that didn't stop the American Family Association from wooing Fischer away(link is external) from Idaho with an offer to serve as the organization's "director of issues analysis" and host a daily radio program down in Tupelo, Mississippi.

Within months of his arrival at AFA, Fischer was already using his national platform to spread his unmitigated bigotry, starting with his demand(link is external) that all Muslims be banned from serving in the U.S. military, a position that he continues to steadfastly promote to this day.

Within a year, Fischer was using his position at AFA to declare that homosexuality should be illegal(link is external) and that gays should be treated like criminals(link is external) and banned(link is external) from serving in public office(link is external). While Fischer was advocating for the deportation of all Muslims(link is external) and an end to the building of mosques in America(link is external), the AFA continued to provide him a platform, just as it did when he began calling for whales(link is external) and bears(link is external) to be put to death for biblical infractions and blaming the Holocaust on gays(link is external).

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The AFA plucked Fischer from obscurity, gave him a salary and a national platform from which to regularly proclaim that gays are Satanic perverts but then tried to pretend that it was not in any way responsible for Fischer or his views, such as: