The Roy Moore problem is now squarely on Trump

Discussion in 'Political Discussions' started by Abner, Nov 16, 2017.

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  1. Abner

    Abner Well-Known Member

  2. Stanislav

    Stanislav Well-Known Member

    Let's see what creative ways of defending Moore people will come up with.
     
  3. Abner

    Abner Well-Known Member


    So far Trump hasn't said "boo". I wonder why?
     
  4. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member


    He said it's up to the people of Alabama to decide.
     
  5. Abner

    Abner Well-Known Member

    Which doesn't say much. I will be curious to see if the people elect a child molester.
     
  6. me again

    me again Well-Known Member

  7. Abner

    Abner Well-Known Member

  8. Abner

    Abner Well-Known Member

  9. sanantone

    sanantone Well-Known Member

    A sexual predator won the electoral college just last year. I don't think that much has changed in one year.
     
  10. Stanislav

    Stanislav Well-Known Member

    Ah, whataboutism. Of course. Coming from the camp that used to denounce "moral relativism". It's sad that this is not even surprising anymore.

    I love Bill Clinton dearly, and think that he's one of the best Presidents in history. That said, the man was a pig, and would probably not be elected today as a Democrat. Republicans are cool with not just adultery and assault now, but with actual child molestation.
     
  11. Stanislav

    Stanislav Well-Known Member

    This seem to fit Roy Moore:

    This could fit Trump as well, except that he doesn't read books.
     
  12. me again

    me again Well-Known Member

    The Roy Moore problem is not "squarely on President Trump," but is actually in the hands of Alabama's constituents. President Trump endorsed Mr. Luther Strange over Roy Moore, but strangely enough, Alabama's constituents chose Moore over Strange.
     
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  13. Stanislav

    Stanislav Well-Known Member

    You guys keep forgetting Trump won. The buck stops here, remember?

    But don't worry, you can always blame "President Clinton" for everything.
     
  14. b4cz28

    b4cz28 Active Member

    You guys/gals are nuts. How is this on Trump? Insanity...he didn't even support the guy. Democrats can't win so reporters start calling up people offering money and trips if they give a story? See legit. Now as moore (yes I did that on purpose) light is shined on this the more it appears as if these people are lying. What makes him a pedo btw? That's serious thing to call a person, life changing. Do you have any proof? I bet you don't...but that's ok, right?

    Even if they lie about the age they were at the time (she did), make up stories about getting calls in her room (Her own Mom said she was lying and never had a phone in her room) and then even to have a step son say you're lying.

    Or that a few of these ladies have actively worked in Democratic politics...even for Hilary Clinton.

    I would post links but you will just say oh, that's not a good source (Brietbart, Zero Hedge, ect.)

    You hacks are so blinded by your political bias that you can't see the injustice of what's happening to a man that has led a very up right life the last 30+ years if you were to believe his accusers (all over 30 years ago).

    Shame on you calling this guy names for what (if he did do) was not illegal. Remember the age of consent is 16. My Dad married my mother when she was 16 and he was 25. My Grandfather married my grandmother when she was 15 and he was 26. On the island marriages are normal at this age spread and more. Are we monsters?

    But of course you will trash anyone for anything. What's going on to AL Franken is absurd as well....the lady was wearing a armor vest.

    I'm next because I have kissed many a girl without their permission! Nowadays if a young boy kisses a girl I'd be surprised if they weren't locked up. I saw where a boy was accused of verbal rape because he talked a girl into giving him oral sex.

    The media is all over the Moore case, what about all the other Demo's that are in sex trouble right now lol. I just hate this fake outrage!
     
  15. sanantone

    sanantone Well-Known Member

    LOL. Democrats never expect to win states like Alabama. They expect to win states like Virginia, which they did. Anyway, establishment Republicans hate Moore more than Democrats do, and Republicans were the ones who originally funded the dossier on Trump.

    What Al Franken did is disgusting. Why is it so hard to accept that women don't want men forcing their tongues in their mouths? What happened to respecting people's bodies and personal space? If that were me, I would have cut him, and it would have been perfectly legal in Texas. Go further, and I'll pull out my concealed handgun because it's also legal to shoot someone who is sexually assaulting you. Every woman should start carrying pocket knifes and cutting any man who gropes them or forces their tongues in their mouths. Then, maybe men will finally learn that they can't do whatever they want with women's bodies.

    You just brought up Al Franken, who is a Democrat. Did you not see that in the news? If you're talking about Hollywood, they dominated the news for weeks until it came to light that Roy Moore is a hebephile who was on a mall's watch list for harassing teenage girls. But, Moore made things worse for himself by saying "generally no" to Hannity's question on whether or not he dated teenage girls when he was in his 30s. Roy Moore and his wife also faked a letter of support. They took a letter of support that was signed in August and edited it to make it seem like it was a new one that came after the allegations. Two of the pastors who signed the original letter asked to have their names removed.
     
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  16. nosborne48

    nosborne48 Well-Known Member

    It has been fun to watch the GOP Establishment trying to decide whether keeping the seat is worth the potential fallout in 2018. Problem with this particular line of attack is that sexual predation has been (and probably still is) terrifyingly common among powerful men. Look in a mirror, guys. Bloom County 2017 is having a field day with the whole issue right now. I have other issues with Moore. He seems altogether too willing to claim exemption from laws he was sworn to uphold because those laws conflict with his own reading of the King James Version. That's common enough among Religious Right politicians but it's contrary to our constitutional system and I don't believe any public servant should be permitted to act that way. Do your job or resign your office.
     
  17. nosborne48

    nosborne48 Well-Known Member

    I should also mention that the Left has its own politicians who seem willing to defy the law to satisfy their own ideals. For instance, the growing state level movement to "legalize" marijuana. A state legislature cannot declare legal that which the Congress, acting in its proper sphere, has declared illegal. I'm not even going to discuss the whole "sanctuary cities" notion.
     
  18. b4cz28

    b4cz28 Active Member

    Are you joking? You do not believe that a guy elected by citizens is allowed to vote the way he sees fit? Basing laws he votes on off his personal belief system is what he is elected to do.
     
  19. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member


    He was a judge and then a Chief Justice.
     
  20. Abner

    Abner Well-Known Member

    I predict that he will win despite the controversy., The people of his state are stubborn as hell!
     

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