Roy Moore the Pedophile

Anonymous
I think liberals are getting worried - they thought that the Alabama seat would be won by a Democrat but what if Sessions ends up there and there is a vacancy for AG?

Maybe Trump was behind it all............
Anonymous
Interesting that the White House floated this idea .......
Anonymous
Cornyn has pulled his endorsement .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think liberals are getting worried - they thought that the Alabama seat would be won by a Democrat but what if Sessions ends up there and there is a vacancy for AG?

Maybe Trump was behind it all............


1. No one though Doug Jones was likely to win.

2. But its more likely today than it was yesterday.

3. Last minute write in campaigns are very hard. You dont seem to get that.

4. Sessions does not appear to be interested..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think liberals are getting worried - they thought that the Alabama seat would be won by a Democrat but what if Sessions ends up there and there is a vacancy for AG?

Maybe Trump was behind it all............


I am a "lib" and I can tell you that I have no illusions about winning Alabama. Doug Jones seems like a good man and a great candidate. That being said, none of us "libs" ever thought he had a shot. He probably has a better shot today than last week but still a long shot.

Sessions ending up in the Senate again would suck but at least the man doesn't make googoo eyes at middle and high school girls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think liberals are getting worried - they thought that the Alabama seat would be won by a Democrat but what if Sessions ends up there and there is a vacancy for AG?

Maybe Trump was behind it all............


1. No one though Doug Jones was likely to win.

2. But its more likely today than it was yesterday.

3. Last minute write in campaigns are very hard. You dont seem to get that.

4. Sessions does not appear to be interested..

Because Sessions knows he's up to his cletus in trouble...
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Having Gloria Allred as her attorney and being with her during this press conference is the surest way of ensuring Moore of the support of Republican voters in Alabama. Allred is about as popular as Hillary in a state like Alabama.


This is exactly what's wrong with the rabid core of Bannonites and Trump supporters. They aren't motivated by anything truthful or logical or factual. They are solely motivated out of misguided spite. I swear, if Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama told them to not light their hair on fire they'd immediately be out there making stupid YouTube videos of them lighting their own hair on fire just to "spite liberals and make their heads explode." They are truly that deranged. Their doubling down on Moore proves it. And sadly even their anger and desire to be spiteful stems from the fake garbage that's been fed to them over the years by Breitbart, Daily Caller, FAUX News, et cetera.


They are destroying their coffee makers. Think about that.


Hah. By next week they're going to be mighty sorry to be stuck with 100 K-cups and no way to make coffee. Maybe I'll buy one and send it to a homeless shelter down there where they'll have to donate their stash.
Anonymous
Here's the deal: Everyone knows Moore will not be able to serve--unless the accusers are discredited. And, right now, there are only two accusers. The three others are troubling--but no accusations of sexual assault and they were not under the age of consent. I'd believe the second woman more if Gloria Allred were not her lawyer. That will not go unnoticed in Alabama.

So, here is the dilemma: The people of Alabama now have to choose between a man that has been accused of sexual assault of a minor and a man who will most definitely not support their beliefs. Doug Jones is a good man. That is unquestioned. However, he is supported by Planned Parenthood and supports abortion until birth. That will not sit well in Alabama.
He will also likely vote against any Trump judicial nomination--this also will not sit well in Alabama.
He will likely vote against Trump initiatives. That also will not sit well in Alabama.

It is highly ikely that Moore, if elected, will not be seated. The people of Alabama will accept that if a Republican is put into his seat.

Can all of this be orchestrated by the December election? Unknown.

My guess: it will be very close. Many will not vote. Jones may win. He will be in the Senate until 2020. Then, he will lose.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cornyn has pulled his endorsement .


Another profile in courage. What about James Dobson, Sarah Palin, Chuck Norris and the ZZ Top-looking Duck Whistle Guy?



A festival of idiots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think liberals are getting worried - they thought that the Alabama seat would be won by a Democrat but what if Sessions ends up there and there is a vacancy for AG?

Maybe Trump was behind it all............


Alabamians are stupid, but stupid enough to write in Jeff Sessions? That’s crazy stupid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I need proof.


Besides to woman who just told her story, and had the yearbook he signed. And was very clearly telling the trust if you listen to her. Who told several people at the time. And besides the other 4 women, and the 30 people who corroborated their claims?

So proof would be.... ? An NSA wiretap?

This is enough corroboration to convict Moore beyond a reasonable doubt, in any court.

He was 30. He drove a 15-16 year old to a private place and tried to rape her. please tell me you don't have an excuse for that too.


NP. Got handwriting analysis on that? Plenty of people forge signatures. You can't tell if she was telling the truth. You can only assume.

Media said the same about the Atlanta Bomber. About Martin. About Brown. About the UVA frat guys. About the Duke Lacrosse players. You were wrong about all those. Why should we believe media now? And how many times does Allred have to make an a$$ out of herself?
Anonymous
I don’t even remember the judges name, but he’s gonna win. And I hope he sues the post. Libel is a high bar, but worth the fight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here's the deal: Everyone knows Moore will not be able to serve--unless the accusers are discredited. And, right now, there are only two accusers. The three others are troubling--but no accusations of sexual assault and they were not under the age of consent. I'd believe the second woman more if Gloria Allred were not her lawyer. That will not go unnoticed in Alabama.

So, here is the dilemma: The people of Alabama now have to choose between a man that has been accused of sexual assault of a minor and a man who will most definitely not support their beliefs. Doug Jones is a good man. That is unquestioned. However, he is supported by Planned Parenthood and supports abortion until birth. That will not sit well in Alabama.
He will also likely vote against any Trump judicial nomination--this also will not sit well in Alabama.
He will likely vote against Trump initiatives. That also will not sit well in Alabama.

It is highly ikely that Moore, if elected, will not be seated. The people of Alabama will accept that if a Republican is put into his seat.

Can all of this be orchestrated by the December election? Unknown.

My guess: it will be very close. Many will not vote. Jones may win. He will be in the Senate until 2020. Then, he will lose.



Did you just admit that it was a hit job? I believe you did....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t even remember the judges name, but he’s gonna win. And I hope he sues the post. Libel is a high bar, but worth the fight.

You definitely seem well-versed on the legal issues.
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