God fearing Man of God & family values GOP Judge Roy Moore accused of sexual encounter w/ a 14yo…

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Roy Moore 'Closest Thing We Have To A Founding Father'

One of the Roy Moore cult made this charming comparison at the Women For Roy Moore rally yesterday in Birmingham. I suppose her 'father' comparison is an apt one - if your father molested young girls as Roy Moore did.

Source: The Hill

A supporter of Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore (R) praised him at a rally on Friday, calling the former state Supreme Court chief justice “a man beyond reproach” and comparing him to the Founding Fathers.

"He is the closest thing to a Founding Father that we have seen in our lifetimes," Jennifer Case said at a “Women for Roy Moore” rally outside the Alabama state Capitol.

Case was one of several speakers at the event, including Moore’s wife Kayla, who said Moore would not step down from the Alabama Senate race in the face of mounting sexual misconduct allegations.
 
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/trump-backs-roy-moore-we-dont-need-a-liberal-democrat-in-that-seat

Trump Backs Roy Moore: ‘We Don’t Need A Liberal Democrat In That Seat’

After almost two weeks of ducking questions on whether he still backs Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore, President Trump made it clear Tuesday that he stood by his endorsement.

“We don’t need a liberal Democrat in that seat,” Trump said as he exited the White House Tuesday. “We don’t need a liberal person in there.”

And Trump defended Moore, who like Trump has faced accusations of sexual harassment and assault from numerous women.

“Roy Moore denies it. That’s all I can say. And by the way, he totally denies it,” Trump said when asked if he believes Moore or the nine women that have accused Moore of inappropriate sexual actions, many of them when they were teens. “And I do have to say, 40 years is a long time.”

Trump told reporters that he’ll announce “next week” if he’ll campaign for Moore ahead of the Dec. 12 special election.

Trump’s decision to stand by Moore — who he heartily endorsed after he defeated Trump-backed Sen. Luther Strange (R-AL) — comes after heavy lobbying from top Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway as well as former top Trump adviser and Breitbart News head Steve Bannon.

It marks a major split with other Republican leaders. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) and a number of other top Republicans have called on Moore to drop out of the race, though the Alabama Republican Party has stuck by Moore. Even Trump’s daughter Ivanka came out to say she believed Moore’s female accusers and said “there’s a special place in hell for people who prey on children” — comments that are being featured in Democratic opponent Doug Jones’ campaign ads.

As Trump was defending Moore at the White House, Moore’s embattled campaign held a press event attempting to poke holes in the stories of two of the women accusing Moore.

They went after Leigh Corfman, who has said Moore initiated a sexual encounter with her when she was just 14 years old, claiming court documents they found showed she had “disciplinary problems,” while trying to knock down details in the accounts of both Corfman and Beverly Young Nelson, who has said Moore sexually assaulted her when she was 16 years old.

They refused to take questions while attacking reporters during the so-called “press conference.”

“You’ve got to understand, Alabamians, that the world is watching you,” Moore ally Dean Young said during the event. “The question is can you be tricked, can you be tricked, because all hell is coming to Alabama against Judge Roy Moore… We have to show the world that we’re not a bunch of idiots, we’re not a bunch of sheep.”

And Young accused Jones for supporting transgender people, using an interesting line of attack given the allegations that Moore molested teenage girls.

“[Jones] is for transgenders going into little girls bathrooms, boys pretending they’re girls going into little girls’ bathrooms in the school,” he said.

“We believe Judge Moore, we don’t believe these women,” he continued.

Trump is now officially Pro-Pedo…
 
They muddied the waters by making false equivalency to Al Franken & Jon Coyners so Alabamans will use that to justify their votes for Roy Moore, smh.

smart move tho

 
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Smh. Damn shame what this political environment has come.

Never thought I'd see the day when muthafuccas are tryin to normalize pedophilia, and actually willing to overlook it.

Maybe the end of times is near.
 
https://www.mediaite.com/online/roy...when-she-was-a-teenager-and-he-was-nearly-30/

Roy Moore’s Wife Reportedly First Caught His Eye When She Was a Teenager and He Was Nearly 30

According to statements made by Alabama GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore — who is an alleged of inappropriate sexual behavior with underaged girls — his wife first caught his eye when she was just a 15 or 16-year-old high school student and he was a nearly 30-year-old deputy district attorney.

The timeline of Moore and Kayla Moore’s relationship was first noticed by AL.com columnist Kyle Whitmire, as he pulled quotes from the former an interview with the former Alabama Supreme Court justice.

“When I was deputy district attorney, many years before we got married, I saw her at a dance recital and I was standing, oh, at the back of the auditorium and I saw her up front. I remember her name, it was Kayla Kisor. KK. But I remember that and I didn’t meet her there… It was, oh gosh, eight years later or something, I met her. And when she told me her name, I remembered,” said Moore.

The two did not meet at that time, but the fact that Moore admits to first noticing her when she was so young is particularly noteworthy as he has been accused of making sexual advances on girls as young as 14. These disturbing allegations against the Senate hopeful aside, there is no evidence that Moore initiated any form of contact with Kayla Moore until eight years later when they met at a Christmas party.

CNN reports that in Moore’s 2005 book, titled “So Help Me God: The Ten Commandments, Judicial Tyranny, and the Battle for Religious Freedom,” he wrote, “I knew Kayla was going to be a special person in my life… Anxious to meet her, I began with the line, ‘Haven’t we met somewhere before?’ ‘I don’t think so,’ she replied.”

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Copper;c-10106995 said:
White women will still vote for him regardless

52% of all white women voted for Trump after hearing the Acess Hollywood tape. Yet white women won't stop yelling that feminism bullshit. A white feminist is about as useful to me as a black republican. Everybody was wondering where all the feminist were when Sandra Bland was found hanging in that cell. I think we know now.

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http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/retired-officer-knew-moore-liked-young-girls

Retired Officer: We Knew Moore ‘Liked Young Girls,’ But Never Got A Complaint

A retired police officer who worked juvenile cases in Gadsden, Alabama for 37 years said it was well known that Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore “liked young girls” decades ago, but her department never got an official complaint, so there “was really nothing we could do about it.”

“I didn’t realize it until some time later that when they said he liked young girls, I just thought he liked young ladies, you know, younger than him, maybe in their 20s,” Faye Gary told Andrea Mitchell on MSNBC Tuesday. “I had no idea, or we had no idea that we were talking about 14-year-olds. But we never got a complaint on it.”

She said the officers were “advised” that Moore had been suspended from the local mall because “he would hang around the young girls” who worked there and that it “got into a place of where they say he was harassing.” Police were also warned to keep an eye on Moore at sporting events and “make sure that, you know, he didn’t hang around the cheerleaders,” Gary said.

Police were on the lookout “every day” for a complaint to come in on Moore, she said, as his behavior was known “not only in our department, but in the courthouse too.”

Moore has been accused by multiple women of either pursing relationships or making inappropriate sexual advances toward them when they were teenagers and Moore was in his 30s. Moore has flatly denied all the allegations and has said the claims are just part of a political attack on his campaign by the media.
https://twitter.com/mitchellreports/status/933022111626596352
 
A lil boy and a pedo were walkin in the woods...the lil boy says "mr. Im scared" the pedo says "youre scared?! I have to walk back by myself"
 
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/934781939088629761
https://www.mediaite.com/online/tru...last-thing-we-need-is-a-schumerpelosi-puppet/

Trump Tweets Out Support For Roy Moore: ‘Last Thing We Need … Is a Schumer/Pelosi Puppet’

Last week, following a lengthy period of relative silence on the matter, President Donald Trump broke his silence on Alabama GOP Senate nominee Roy Moore and essentially endorsed the embattled ex-Alabama judge. He told reporters that we didn’t need a “liberal Democrat” in that Senate seat and said that Moore “totally denies” the allegations that he had pursued sexual relationships with teenage girls when he was in his 30s.

As you can see in the tweet above, POTUS is taking aim at Moore’s Democratic opponent Doug Jones. Besides stating that Jones would be “WEAK on crime” — despite Jones having prosecuted the KKK — Trump is also labeling the Democrat as a “Schumer/Pelosi puppet” who will raise taxes and be bad for the military.
https://twitter.com/chrislhayes/status/933072301096136705
https://twitter.com/politvidchannel/status/933444249160359936
https://twitter.com/kulta64/status/934784773662367744
https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/934791418165583872
https://twitter.com/jordanuhl/status/934785505002184704
https://twitter.com/missjupiter1957/status/934788684255256578
https://twitter.com/6nsinvt/status/934800511374675968
 
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Trump is such a fuck boy liar! He using this "weak on..." line now. That big piece of orange dog shit needs to get impeached asap.
 
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/once-vocal-moore-supporter-bannon-now-mia-from-senate-race

Once Moore’s Boldest Advocate, Bannon Is Now MIA In Alabama Senate Race

In the days leading up to the heated Republican Alabama Senate primary, former White House strategist Steve Bannon stood with his candidate Roy Moore, triumphantly warning GOP leaders in Washington, “your day of reckoning is coming.”

Since Moore’s primary, the former state Supreme Court judge has been accused of preying on teenage girls decades ago. And Bannon hasn’t set foot in Alabama since for the candidate he called “one of the finest men in this country.”

Bannon hasn’t yanked his support for Moore, but if he’s standing by him, it’s at a distance. Associates say he has no plans to campaign in the state before the Dec. 12 election. Meanwhile, his public statements have gone from glowing endorsements of Moore to broadsides against Democratic contender Doug Jones.

The shift reflects the high stakes for Bannon in the race. By backing the renegade Moore, Bannon transformed the sleepy special election into the first battle in what he calls his war on the establishment. But the accusations against Moore have turned what should have been an easy win for Republicans into a nail-biter, and raise the possibility that Bannon will emerge from his first effort bruised and blamed.

The former adviser to President Donald Trump is already moving on, looking past the Alabama election and trying to raise money and build momentum for the next round.

“Bannon has been traveling nonstop, giving speeches across the country and the world,” as well as meeting with donors and political operators, said Andrew Surabian, a Bannon associate and adviser to the Great America Alliance, a pro-Trump political organization. “We all know what he wants to accomplish. He’s setting the stage for that.”

Bannon pounced on Moore’s Sept. 26 victory over hand-picked interim Sen. Luther Strange as justification for the war he since declared on Republican leadership in Congress, especially Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. He blames the Kentucky Republican chiefly for Trump’s stalled legislative agenda and has promised to find pro-Trump challengers for almost every GOP senator seeking re-election next year, with the goal of dumping McConnell.

Through the pro-Trump group Great America Alliance and as executive chairman of Breitbart News, he has endorsed Senate candidates in Arizona, Nevada, Montana, Tennessee, West Virginia and Wisconsin. He expects to soon name his picks in Mississippi, Missouri and Ohio.

To be sure, Bannon’s influence continues through Brietbart’s continued presence in the race. Several staffers from the conservative website, including Washington political editor Matthew Boyle, remain on the ground in Alabama, publishing multiple daily dispatches.

But Bannon himself been everywhere but Alabama, it seems, rallying conservative Republican audiences in Arizona, California, New Hampshire, Michigan and South Carolina. He’s even addressed conservative groups in Japan, where he’s headed again early next month.

Aides say Bannon plans to establish himself as the go-to speaker at fundraisers for devoutly pro-Trump Republicans this winter. The first such event is for New York Rep. Lee Zeldin on Dec. 14.

Not only has Bannon steered clear of Alabama, his tone toward Moore has gradually shifted. On primary night, he praised “the model of Judge Moore” as an anti-establishment candidate. Now he’s merely the alternative to an unacceptable and “radical” Democratic candidate.

His gradual switch is in line with his former boss. Despite GOP senators and party leaders calling for Moore to quit the race, Trump has not. The president has said he takes Moore at his word in denying the accusations. Trump also has no plans to campaign in Alabama, the White House said Monday.

By apparently sticking with Moore, albeit far less publicly than in September, Bannon, too, is nodding to his conservative audience, but trying to limit his exposure to the fallout from Moore’s crisis.

Bannon early on cast doubt on Moore’s accusers, declaring: “Until I see additional evidence on Judge Moore, I’m standing with him.”

Weeks later, after other women had come forward alleging unwanted advances by Moore as teens, Bannon, like Trump, focused on the Democrat.

“Doug Jones is a radical on guns, on abortion, on borders,” Bannon said Thursday during a guest spot on Breitbart Radio. “I just can’t understand how the people of Alabama, being one of the bedrocks of the conservative movement, would even consider a guy like Doug Jones.”

Similarly, the Bannon-affiliated Great America Alliance has been quiet in the state since the primary, after orchestrating the Bannon rally and another in September featuring former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, and running an ad during the widely watched Sept. 16 University of Alabama football game.

But Bannon need not wade again deeply into a race he already helped shape by denouncing McConnell’s hand-picked candidate, said Sam Nunberg, a Bannon confidant and former Trump campaign aide. Bannon helped defeat Strange, Nunberg said. “Everyone knows where Steve stands.”
 

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