Poll: Judge Roy Moore leads competitors in runoff

[h=1]One of Roy Moore's accusers worked as interpreter for Hillary Clinton campaign[/h]
One of the women who said Senate candidate Roy Moore pursued her while she was in high school worked for Hillary Clinton's campaign as a sign language interpreter, according to videos and documents posted online.


Deborah Wesson Gibson, owner of the interpreting company Signs of Excellence, provided services for Clinton during her 2016 campaign, as well as working with former Democratic Vice President Joe Biden during other events. Photos posted to her company's social media site show her providing sign language services for Sen. Patrick Murphy and Sen. Bill Nelson, both Florida Democrats.


Gibson's company has offices in Florida and Alabama, providing sign language interpretation to businesses, politicians, governments and more.


Gibson did not respond to texts or email messages seeking a comment. The voice mail box for her phone is full. She told AL.com yesterday she stood by her comments in the Washington Post interview.


In a 2016 interview with Florida's WLRN, Gibson outlined the challenges that come with providing interpretation at a political rally.


"One of the things that she (Hillary Clinton) does," Gibson said, "Is that she'll say, 'You know what? If standing up for equal pay is playing the woman's card, then DEAL ME IN!'"
http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/11/_one_of_roy_moores_accusers_wo.html
 
[h=1]Roy Moore Denies "Completely False" Teen Sex-Abuse Allegations, Has "Evidence Of Collusion"[/h]http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-11-10/roy-moore-denies-completely-false-teen-sex-abuse-allegations-has-evidence-collusion
 
This has all the signs of a set up to me. I don't particularly care for the guy but I hope he sues the hell out of them, especially if he gets evidence of collusion.

Obviously a setup. And what might arguably make it worse is it appears to be a setup orchestrated by his own party.
 
[h=1]Gov. John Kasich: GOP must not support Alabama's Roy Moore[/h]https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/politics/2017/11/10/gov-john-kasich-gop-must-not-support-alabamas-roy-moore/852034001/


[h=1]Alabama State Rep. Says Roy Moore's Accusers Should Be Prosecuted[/h]https://www.yahoo.com/news/alabama-state-rep-says-roy-165329477.html


[h=1]2 GOP Senators Drop Endorsements Of Roy Moore[/h]
While some GOP politicians have said Moore should step aside, Sens. Steve Daines (Mont.) and Mike Lee (Utah) are the first Moore backers to do so.
Daines made his announcement on Twitter.
I am pulling my endorsement and support for Roy Moore for U.S. Senate.
— Steve Daines (@SteveDaines) November 10, 2017
Lee revealed his decision to a writer for The Washingtonian, citing both the accusations of Moore’s misconduct and his response to the allegations.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/2-gop-senators-drop-endorsements-232511304.html
 
[h=1]Gov. John Kasich: GOP must not support Alabama's Roy Moore[/h]https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/politics/2017/11/10/gov-john-kasich-gop-must-not-support-alabamas-roy-moore/852034001/

Establishment.


[h=1]Alabama State Rep. Says Roy Moore's Accusers Should Be Prosecuted[/h]https://www.yahoo.com/news/alabama-state-rep-says-roy-165329477.html

They will. In civil court.


[h=1]2 GOP Senators Drop Endorsements Of Roy Moore[/h]
While some GOP politicians have said Moore should step aside, Sens. Steve Daines (Mont.) and Mike Lee (Utah) are the first Moore backers to do so.
Daines made his announcement on Twitter.
I am pulling my endorsement and support for Roy Moore for U.S. Senate.
— Steve Daines (@SteveDaines) November 10, 2017
Lee revealed his decision to a writer for The Washingtonian, citing both the accusations of Moore’s misconduct and his response to the allegations.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/2-gop-senators-drop-endorsements-232511304.html

Establishment wanna be's.
 
Mitch dumped $30 mill on Moore in the primary and only now does this come up.? Next, write-in campaign for Strange to dilute GOP votes when this defamation attempt fails.
 
[FONT=&quot]Per WaPo: [/FONT]


[FONT=&quot]While reporting a story in Alabama about supporters of Moore’s Senate campaign, a Post reporter heard that Moore allegedly had sought relationships with teenage girls. Over the ensuing three weeks, two Post reporters contacted and interviewed the four women.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Levin posed the following questions:[/FONT]

  • How did the WaPo reporter know there were four women, who they were, and how to contact them?
  • How is it that the reporter's anonymous source, who they bumped into, knew about the four women who don’t know each other and have never met, and knew each woman's story and contact information?
  • Why hasn’t any of this been reported in Moore’s 38 years in politics? And why now – a month before an important election to fill Jeff Sessions’ senate seat?



More at: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-...worked-hillary-another-claims-several-pastors
 
[h=1]Gov. John Kasich: GOP must not support Alabama's Roy Moore[/h]https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/politics/2017/11/10/gov-john-kasich-gop-must-not-support-alabamas-roy-moore/852034001/
[h=1]Alabama State Rep. Says Roy Moore's Accusers Should Be Prosecuted[/h]https://www.yahoo.com/news/alabama-state-rep-says-roy-165329477.html

[h=1]2 GOP Senators Drop Endorsements Of Roy Moore[/h]
While some GOP politicians have said Moore should step aside, Sens. Steve Daines (Mont.) and Mike Lee (Utah) are the first Moore backers to do so.
Daines made his announcement on Twitter.
I am pulling my endorsement and support for Roy Moore for U.S. Senate.
— Steve Daines (@SteveDaines) November 10, 2017
Lee revealed his decision to a writer for The Washingtonian, citing both the accusations of Moore’s misconduct and his response to the allegations.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/2-gop-senators-drop-endorsements-232511304.html

Next, they'll start smearing anybody that endorsed him that haven't actively taken it back already. I wonder if any of these sleaze bags have had the audacity to contact Randal and suggest he drop his endorsement.
 
[FONT="]Per WaPo: [/FONT][/COLOR]
[INDENT]

[COLOR=#333333][FONT="]While reporting a story in Alabama about supporters of Moore’s Senate campaign, a Post reporter heard that Moore allegedly had sought relationships with teenage girls. Over the ensuing three weeks, two Post reporters contacted and interviewed the four women.[/FONT]

[/INDENT] [FONT="]Levin posed the following questions:[/FONT]

  • How did the WaPo reporter know there were four women, who they were, and how to contact them?
  • How is it that the reporter's anonymous source, who they bumped into, knew about the four women who don’t know each other and have never met, and knew each woman's story and contact information?
  • Why hasn’t any of this been reported in Moore’s 38 years in politics? And why now – a month before an important election to fill Jeff Sessions’ senate seat?



More at: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-...worked-hillary-another-claims-several-pastors

Wow. Even myself, who is not a reporter, thought of these questions. Who reports on the reporters?
 
The Swamp has sunk to new lows and I thought they couldn't go lower than the McDaniel smear campaign.
 
Moore is a guilty. Conspiracies with this many people who have detailed and a number of people with no reason to lie just don't happen. This was apparently something that was known months ago and is only dropping now right before the election.

His interview with Hannity was apparently a dumpster fire.

He should drop out on the condition that Mo Brooks is his replacement. That sticks it to McConnell' s guy Strange. The voters won't feel as disenfranchised and all the people like Romney who are acting holier than thou will be happy with Brooks vs the alternative of Moore.
 
Moore is a guilty. Conspiracies with this many people who have detailed and a number of people with no reason to lie just don't happen. This was apparently something that was known months ago and is only dropping now right before the election.

His interview with Hannity was apparently a dumpster fire.

He should drop out on the condition that Mo Brooks is his replacement. That sticks it to McConnell' s guy Strange. The voters won't feel as disenfranchised and all the people like Romney who are acting holier than thou will be happy with Brooks vs the alternative of Moore.

In the first place this is obviously a lie, and in the second it is too late to change the ballots.
 
Moore is a guilty. Conspiracies with this many people who have detailed and a number of people with no reason to lie just don't happen. This was apparently something that was known months ago and is only dropping now right before the election.

His interview with Hannity was apparently a dumpster fire.

He should drop out on the condition that Mo Brooks is his replacement. That sticks it to McConnell' s guy Strange. The voters won't feel as disenfranchised and all the people like Romney who are acting holier than thou will be happy with Brooks vs the alternative of Moore.

According to Alabama law it’s too late to replace Moore on the ballot. 3 of the 4 women stated he was respectful and the actions only involved hugging and kissing, these were the older teenagers, 17 or 18, and their parents knew about it. Their stories actually refute and discredit the misconduct alleged by the 4th woman. Your assumption this woman has no reason to lie is unimaginative.
 
3 of the 4 women stated he was respectful and the actions only involved hugging and kissing, these were the older teenagers, 17 or 18, and their parents knew about it.

It was 16 and 18.

Setting aside all other accusations about the 14 year old, he is clearly lying when he says he can't remember if he "dated" teenage girls in his 30's. That isn't something you forget. So why would he lie about something that he can clearly remember?

When asked by Hannity if he had any recollection of dating teenage girls when he was in his mid-thirties,
Moore said “it would out of my customary behavior,” but stopped short of denying that he did. At another point in the interview he said he didn’t “generally” remember pursuing girls that young.
 
According to Alabama law it’s too late to replace Moore on the ballot. 3 of the 4 women stated he was respectful and the actions only involved hugging and kissing, these were the older teenagers, 17 or 18, and their parents knew about it. Their stories actually refute and discredit the misconduct alleged by the 4th woman. Your assumption this woman has no reason to lie is unimaginative.

See, that was his mistake.

If he had buggered little boys with a baseball bat, it have been all good.
 
[h=1]Mitt Romney Tells Roy Moore To Step Aside: 'I Believe Leigh Corfman'[/h]https://www.yahoo.com/news/mitt-romney-tells-roy-moore-154710491.html


:mad:

You can tell a lot about a man by his enemies, this whole incident is making me like Moore even "Moore";)
 
PHOTOS: MOORE ACCUSER A DEMOCRAT ACTIVIST

https://www.infowars.com/photos-moore-accuser-a-democrat-activist/

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Gold from the comments:

Dr. Nick Riviera • an hour ago

Right now, we’re lookin’ at about two generations of women, indoctrinated with and deluded by feminism. To a marked extent, they’ve managed to hijack the education system, the judicial system, the media, and Hollywood. They grew up with the misguided notion that they were surrounded by misogynists and sexists, so they had to fight for “equality”.

The thing is, their “leaders” had no interest in equality.

The goal was superiority.

Their preferred methods included the destruction of marriage, abortion on demand, spurious lawsuits, and sociopathic chaos.

The only hurdle they failed to plan for was an unintended consequence – rejection. Real men with any sense at all want nothing to do with them. They simply don’t want to associate with them, work next to them, date them, marry them, or have sex with them. The result is an idiotic sub-culture of sexually frustrated feminazis who moronically believe that screaming helplessly at the sky will somehow benefit society.
 
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