Poll: Judge Roy Moore leads competitors in runoff

Wow! I'm floored that MSNBC had such tough questions to M. Alred.


Lol ya I think the left figured out that this is coming from McConnell and crew and they decided they don't want to get bulldozed by a truth bomb.
 
Allred at presser..."And I noticed he hasn't denied my client..." Well, no $#@!. She just now made the accusation. :rolleyes:







Although this was posted four days ago I still wanted to mention that she dabbed her eyes many times w/o any tears falling???
 
So, supposing Moore wins and then the Senate declines to seat him, what will happen?

They can't, that's a bluff. Even al.com admits that. After he's seated they might vote to expel him but that's a bit of a stretch and might set precedent even the establishment might not like. And if that happens it's back to square one with another special election or appointment like when Sessions resigned.


The Supreme Court decision Powell vs. McCormack stipulates the Senate can only refuse to seat Moore if he fails to meet the requirements listed in the Constitution: be at least 30 years old; be a citizen for the last nine years; and live in the state they are seeking to represent.


Moore meets those requirements meaning if he wins, the Senate will have little choice but to seat him.
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They can't, that's a bluff. Even al.com admits that. After he's seated they might vote to expel him but that's a bit of a stretch and might set precedent even the establishment might not like. And if that happens it's back to square one with another special election or appointment like when Sessions resigned.

They could do it and no court would ever review it; they can do what they like.

Is it smart politics?

Probably,

No one wants to be associated with that.

You and Zippy get free tickets to the May Day festival in Peking next spring?

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One thing that keeps going through my mind, especially since both Ron and Rand Paul have avoided passing any judgement on Moore so far - Remember the 2012 interview with Doug Wead, where he says that the reason the campaign decided not to go after Romney was because they threatened to assassinate Ron Paul's character?

Is this what that would've looked like? Is this what's happening to Roy Moore?

I suspect that Ron and Rand have unique knowledge about just how vicious the establishment can be - and how involved their tactics can get. After all, just going back to 1996, the GOP, Newt Gingrich, even then-governor Bush financially supported Ron's opponent, who up until then had been a democrat! And I believe it was around that time, (or perhaps the following year?) that the accusations about the newsletters were first publicized.

Doug Wead: Romney Threatened Ron Paul with PR A-Bomb (21:15)
Quote mentioned above happens around 15:30


Did a search to see if Wead had made any comments about Moore and found this brief interview with Neil Cavuto from the fox business channel. He says he has a source from within the establishment that " tells me the republican establishment themselves popped this whole Judge Moore thing."


https://twitter.com/DougWead/status/930489487410507776

Gingrich is a piece of shit. He is the GOPAC Tick, and I hope he sees this post.

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They could do it and no court would ever review it; they can do what they like.

Is it smart politics?

Probably,

No one wants to be associated with that

That would be a horrendous precedent and violation of the constitution. Roy Moore, and the state of Alabama would bring it to court. There's no way the senate can force another election on the state until after expulsion of Moore.
 
So the fake accusations mean more to you than the real accusations..

What do you mean a joke?? She was asleep.. Did you read her accusation? I took it seriously because there was photographic evidence.

Turns out the only evidence against Moore was fraudulent.. and it turns out the establishment GOP is the one going after Moore.

How can you be so naive to what is going on here?

How do you know for sure the allegations are fake? I think they probably are, but you make it sound like an absolute fact. Moore should take them to court for libel.

Do you think the "groping photo" was a criminal act? Personally I don't think sexual harassment should be crime. Only sexual assault.

I don't think either Moore or Franken should be removed from office, it should be up to the voters. Do you think Franken should be charged with a crime or removed from office?
 
I don't think either Moore or Franken should be removed from office, it should be up to the voters. Do you think Franken should be charged with a crime or removed from office?
Yep. Dating younger women and patting her kitty are nothing compared to horse play in our Founding Fathers' days. They scoff at us from Valhalla.

Personally, Franken should have been stuffed back in his mother's vagina, but ICE weren't tipped off in time. If Minnesotans love him so much, they deserve his representation. Same with Moore, who gives a fuck? How many of you are from Minnesota or Alabama? Let them have their evangelists and libtards if they want, worry about your own damn district and state reps first.
 
How do you know for sure the allegations are fake?

The fake yearbook evidence is a big part of it, but the other way you usually know is from things like he is clearly an enemy of the establishment which provides strong motivation for a crime like this, as well as the fact that none of this stuff has ever come forward about him until now.. and then finally how the establishment media has organized against him and how they have been reporting it all.

If your'e paying attention, though, the media is starting to hedge on this one, because the yearbook forgery is really damning and they know it and they want to protect their brand. That is yet ANOTHER clue...

I think they probably are, but you make it sound like an absolute fact. Moore should take them to court for libel.

Well it depends on what they can prove with the yearbook photo lady, he may be able to sue her. The other ones it would be difficult to prove unless there was some evidence that it definitely didn't happen.. but it's that process of how this all happened and how the establishment and media coalesced with not a previous accusation that makes me think the whole thing is a setup by the establishment.

Does that mean there is not one woman here who is telling some vague amount of truth? Maybe he did date younger girls and made passes on occasion, but it could be none of that ever happened at all.

Since there is no evidence that he did anything bad, and the evidence we do have is setup against him, and that setup is coming from the political establishment, that is a good reason to support Moore in all this. It means they really don't like him.

It's sorta like how a bunch of people in the media downplayed and even blamed Rand for being attacked. That wouldn't have happened to an establishment politician. They would be treating that way, way different. That is because Rand is their enemy. Rand is a good person to support.

I think it is primarily or solely about their non-interventionist foreign policy, and actual commitment to small government.

You're only looking at a small subset of evidence when you look at these events, you need to broaden your horizon and look at the whole picture, it really helps a lot.
 
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The Roy Moore campaign late Wednesday afternoon released testimonials from 12 women, including Moore's sister-in-law and former receptionist, that speak to the quality of his character.

The statement from the campaign described the women "who are coming forward as character witnesses for Roy Moore."

What follows in the statement are brief testimonials from the women, each one paragraph long.

Many of the statements are from women in Moore's home county of Etowah in northeast Alabama. Gadsden is the largest city in the county and Moore and his wife, Kayla, live in the small town of Gallant in rural Etowah County.

"I have known Roy for over 30 years," said Kandi Kisor Smith, sister of Moore's wife. "I met him in 1984 when he met my sister in church and began dating her. He has always showed honor and dignity. I truly can't even begin to grasp that people would question his character. He has lived by what he preached since the day I met him."

" I was the receptionist for Roy Moore the first time he was Chief Justice and I am proud of our history," said Marianne Rhodes, who was Moore's receptionist from 2000-2003. "I saw everything that went on in that office and I've never worked for anybody who was more considerate, honest, or kind. We all enjoyed our tenure there. He was always up and above board. If any of these people who are slandering the good name of Roy Moore had ever worked with (him), they would know what a fine person he is. My history with Judge Moore was nothing but pleasurable and this is all upsetting to me."

Jennie Klingenbeck of Birmingham said she was a former girlfriend of Moore's.

"I have known Roy Moore for about forty years," she said. "Roy and I briefly dated when I was in my twenties. While I was around Roy, either just the two of us or with other people, he was always a true gentleman treating me with respect and courtesy. I can honestly say that I never have seen or heard any inappropriate remarks or behaviors while he was around me. I believe that Roy lives by his Christian beliefs and is a good man."

Another testimonial came from a woman who said she was 16 when she worked part-time in the same office with Moore. He has been accused of having romantic encounters by five women who said they were teenagers at the time. Two said the encounters included unwanted sexual advances.

Elain Conner Watson, a native of Gadsden, said that she would put her life in his hands if necessary.

"I feel it my duty to say that I have known Roy Moore since I was a kid," Watson said."I worked closely with Roy (adjoining offices) when I was 16 years old. I went to school half a day and worked at the bank half a day. NEVER did he in any way make me feel uncomfortable, flirt, or make advances towards me. He was always a kind and respectable man. We are still friends to this day and I would put my life in his hands if need be. There is no way that these statements these people are making are true. Someone is getting some hefty perks coming from the lies that are being told. I appreciate and respect everything that Roy has done for our state and citizens."

More testimonials...http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/11/roy_moore_announces_12_testimo.html
 
Well it depends on what they can prove with the yearbook photo lady, he may be able to sue her. The other ones it would be difficult to prove unless there was some evidence that it definitely didn't happen..

As far as I know the burden of proof is on the slanderer to prove that their defamation is true, that being said if he doesn't sue it may be that he just wants people to stop talking about it more than he wants to punish the liars, it does not mean he is guilty.
 
As far as I know the burden of proof is on the slanderer to prove that their defamation is true, that being said if he doesn't sue it may be that he just wants people to stop talking about it more than he wants to punish the liars, it does not mean he is guilty.

He wont sue because he knows there is no way for him to really win. As a public figure it is just a cross he will have to bear.
 
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