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Roy Moore accused of sexual assault

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EmeraldGhost

EmeraldGhost

Many conservative Christians in Alabama would vote for the devil himself before they would a Democrat. (so long as the Devil said he was anti-abortion)

Telstar

Telstar

EmeraldGhost wrote:Many conservative Christians in Alabama would vote for the devil himself before they would a Democrat.  (so long as the Devil said he was anti-abortion)




The Devil will say anything to get the vote. He knows where the pin head voters are located.

EmeraldGhost

EmeraldGhost


He does look kinda like "Woody", what with his cowboy get-up & toy gun. Very Happy

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EmeraldGhost

EmeraldGhost

So Trump tweets today:  "Go get 'em, Roy"  

(can't help but wonder just exactly what he meant by that? Shocked )

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Telstar

Telstar

EmeraldGhost wrote:So Trump tweets today:  "Go get 'em, Roy"  

(can't help but wonder just exactly what he meant by that? Shocked )

Roy Moore accused of sexual assault - Page 5 Semmes-middle-school-cheerleaders-win-bigjpg-5411d1ca412f2c93





He means get em' by the pussy, like he does.

Telstar

Telstar

zsomething



Lotta hard truth here. Too bad the people who need to face it don't have the guts.

A lot of good, honorable Republicans used to believe there was a safe middle ground. You didn’t have to tie yourself hip to hip with Donald Trump, but you didn’t have to go all the way to the other extreme and commit political suicide like the dissident Jeff Flake, either. You could sort of float along in the middle, and keep your head down until this whole Trump thing passed.

Now it’s clear that middle ground doesn’t exist. That’s because Donald Trump never stops asking. First, he asked the party to swallow the idea of a narcissistic sexual harasser and a routine liar as its party leader. Then he asked the party to accept his comprehensive ignorance and his politics of racial division. Now he asks the party to give up its reputation for fiscal conservatism. At the same time he asks the party to become the party of Roy Moore, the party of bigotry, alleged sexual harassment and child assault.

There is no end to what Trump will ask of his party. He is defined by shamelessness, and so there is no bottom. And apparently there is no end to what regular Republicans are willing to give him. Trump may soon ask them to accept his firing of Robert Mueller, and yes, after some sighing, they will accept that, too.

That’s the way these corrupt bargains always work. You think you’re only giving your tormentor a little piece of yourself, but he keeps asking and asking, and before long he owns your entire soul.

The Republican Party is doing harm to every cause it purports to serve. If Republicans accept Roy Moore as a United States senator, they may, for a couple years, have one more vote for a justice or a tax cut, but they will have made their party loathsome for an entire generation. The pro-life cause will be forever associated with moral hypocrisy on an epic scale. The word “evangelical” is already being discredited for an entire generation. Young people and people of color look at the Trump-Moore G.O.P. and they are repulsed, maybe forever.

You don’t help your cause by wrapping your arms around an alleged sexual predator and a patriarchic bigot. You don’t help your cause by putting the pursuit of power above character, by worshiping at the feet of some loutish man or another, by claiming the ends justify any means. You don’t successfully rationalize your own tawdriness by claiming your opponents are satanic. You don’t save Christianity by betraying its message.



The Republican Party I grew up with admired excellence. It admired intellectual excellence (Milton Friedman, William F. Buckley), moral excellence (John Paul II, Natan Sharansky) and excellent leaders (James Baker, Jeane Kirkpatrick). Populism abandoned all that — and had to by its very nature. Excellence is hierarchical. Excellence requires work, time, experience and talent. Populism doesn’t believe in hierarchy. Populism doesn’t demand the effort required to understand the best that has been thought and said. Populism celebrates the quick slogan, the impulsive slash, the easy ignorant assertion. Populism is blind to mastery and embraces mediocrity.

William F. Buckley was dead for quite a while before he was actually dead. His party gave up on his kind of intellect a long time ago. Hell, it's rare to find a conservative who can handle basic grammar anymore, much less come up with intelligent, original thought. I disagreed with Buckley a lot, but I miss what he brought to the table. If he wasn't dead already, seeing what his party has turned into would make him wish he were.

2seaoat



https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/gloria-allred-holds-press-conference-addresses-notes-beverly-nelson-wrote-in-yearbook/ar-BBGpxmG?li=BBnb7Kz

Moore might have been partially right about the year book. I am not a fan of Gloria, and believe she was extremely sloppy showing the yearbook without telling the story that somebody else had written on the yearbook. Yes, the handwritting analysis shows it was Moore, but this should have happened first. Not very smart, and it definitely raises doubts right before the election because of her sloppy use of the media.

zsomething



2seaoat wrote:https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/gloria-allred-holds-press-conference-addresses-notes-beverly-nelson-wrote-in-yearbook/ar-BBGpxmG?li=BBnb7Kz

Moore might have been partially right about the year book.  I am not a fan of Gloria, and believe she was extremely sloppy showing the yearbook without telling the story that somebody else had written on the yearbook.  Yes, the handwritting analysis shows it was Moore, but this should have happened first.  Not very smart, and it definitely raises doubts right before the election because of her sloppy use of the media.  

All she really did was amend what Moore wrote so she could remember who he was and where they were when he signed it. It's pretty obvious, because I don't think he would have signed himself as "D.A." But, she was dumb for not pointing that out in the first place. It doesn't take much for desperate conservatives to try labeling something as "fake." They like to deliberately misunderstand things, because a lot of the time it's their only salvation.

2seaoat



Gloria F up. You are right that a simple explanation when the yearbook was released could have killed the manipulation of the truth. Now going into the election weekend, you can bet Moore is going to respond to this late disclosure. Huge mistake. She is getting too old to do her job. You do not make this kind of mistake if you are hitting on all cylinders.

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