‘Gone Girl’ Star Ben Affleck Would Be Beheaded By ISIS: Bill O’Reilly; Jennifer Garner: My Husband Has Serious Mantra

'Gone Girl' Star Ben Affleck Would Be Beheaded By ISIS: Bill O'Reilly; Jennifer Garner: My Husband Has Serious Mantra
"Ben Affleck should well understand that he himself would be beheaded in a heartbeat by these ISIS animals," said Bill O'Reilly on his Fox News show "The O'Reilly Factor" after Neil Patrick Harris and Rosamund Pike's "Gone Girl" co-actor's recent debate with Bill Maher on Islam.
Weighing in on Affleck's comments on Islam on "Real Time With Bill Maher," O'Reilly added that the al Qaeda offshoot is "not that far away" from its "fanatical cousins" even though the group is "the most extreme element of the jihad" there is.
O'Reilly pointed out that several Muslim countries have yet to confront Islamic terrorism, attack violence in the name of Allah, and condemn the jihad except for a few.
Considering this, the TV host concluded that "militant Islam continues to drive worldwide terrorism and have plenty of sanctuaries from which to commit their evil."
Ben Affleck has yet to respond to O'Reilly's comments.
Affleck has appeared on "The O'Reilly Factor" in 2004 and in 2012, according to E! Online.
In 2004, the "Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice" actor described himself as "a moderately liberal guy" since there are things that he agrees with the Democratic Party and there are things he does not.
"I'm not a big gun control guy. I believe in all the Bill of Rights, including the Second Amendment. I'm not a party guy, one way or another," Affleck explained on the show.
In 2012, the actor appeared again on the show to promote the terrorism-filled movie "Argo," which he directed and earned him an Oscar.
At the time, Affleck admitted he liked Obama on the major issues and thought the President had done a good job so he was going to vote for him.
Meanwhile, Affleck's wife Jennifer Garner recently described him as a man with "serious mantra."
Gracing Elle Magazine's Women In Hollywood Issue, Garner shared her husband is the opposite of his misogynistic role Nick Dune in "Gone Girl," US Magazine has learned.
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