Last week, we released a new report on the unrelenting torrent of bigotry that is spread by the American Family Association’s Bryan Fischer on a daily basis and an accompanying video chronicling some of his “highlights,” while our colleague Peter Montgomery discussed Fisher and the AFA in the context of Gov. Rick Perry’s prayer rally with Lawrence O’Donnell on MSNBC.

Fischer has already made it clear that he does not particularly appreciate all of the attention we have devoted to covering him here, so it was not surprising that he spent nearly a half-hour of his program on Monday discussing the new report and the O’Donnell segment and accusing us of waging “jihad” against him and committing a “slow motion hate crime”:

Ladies and gentlemen, right now out on the left wing there is a jihad that has been launched against me and against Focal Point and against the AFA. It is holy war. This is, in spiritual terms, a jihad. They are trying to destroy me, destroy Focal Point, to destroy AFA. Now People For the American Way, and I’ve mentioned this before, I’ve played some soundbites of what they’ve done, they have been cyberstalking me for I don’t know how long. It’s just like a creepy obsession, they same kind of creepy obsession that the left has had with Sarah Palin. I mean, it’s just weird, it’s just bizarre. And so they have been monitoring everything I write, everything I say, everything we do here on Focal Point, keeping a list and checking it twice. Here is a piece on Right Wing Watch referring to me as “The GOP’s Favorite Hate-Monger: How the Republican Party Came to Embrace Bryan Fischer.” And this puppy is seventeen pages long! Remember, we are watching the unfolding of a hate crime against yours truly. You are watching a slow motion hate crime being engineered against yours truly.

Now, if we managed to put together a report chronicling Fischer’s bigotry and that reported ended up being seventeen pages long, that probably means Fischer has a absurdly long record of engaging in insane bigotry. But to Fischer, it means we are cyberstalking him while waging jihad and committing a hate crime.

For those that are interested, here is the nearly half-hour segment Fischer dedicated to discussing our report and O’Donnell segment: