Wow, even Hannity is now saying Moore needs to step aside if he can't give a better answer.
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http://www.dailywire.com/news/23581/...a-hank-berrien
and another 35% said they were more likely to vote for Moore
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I saw a tweet from an Alabama farmer who said his sister was offered money by the Washington Post to level an accusation against Moore. I have a hard time believing that, but it could help explain why people still support Moore. There are so many conspiracy theorist, anti-media voters that there could still be a decent amount of people who support him and think this is all made up. You have to admit, the timing of the reveal doesn't help. I believe the accuser, but the timing makes it appear that the WaPo sat on this until there was no way Moore could be replaced by another candidate.
Also, can someone more familiar with this than I help me understand why people are calling for Moore to step aside, but very little is being heard about Menendez? Is there something different about his case that is keeping the media and other politicians from calling for his resignation?sigpic
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Originally posted by cowboy View PostI saw a tweet from an Alabama farmer who said his sister was offered money by the Washington Post to level an accusation against Moore. I have a hard time believing that, but it could help explain why people still support Moore. There are so many conspiracy theorist, anti-media voters that there could still be a decent amount of people who support him and think this is all made up. You have to admit, the timing of the reveal doesn't help. I believe the accuser, but the timing makes it appear that the WaPo sat on this until there was no way Moore could be replaced by another candidate.
Also, can someone more familiar with this than I help me understand why people are calling for Moore to step aside, but very little is being heard about Menendez? Is there something different about his case that is keeping the media and other politicians from calling for his resignation?
As far as Menendez goes, it's hard to ramp up the same amount of hype over a politician accused of taking bribes in exchange for political favors as with someone accused of being a child molester. Not to excuse the former, but it's not the same thing to most people.Last edited by BlueK; 11-15-2017, 07:10 AM.
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Originally posted by cowboy View PostI saw a tweet from an Alabama farmer who said his sister was offered money by the Washington Post to level an accusation against Moore. I have a hard time believing that, but it could help explain why people still support Moore. There are so many conspiracy theorist, anti-media voters that there could still be a decent amount of people who support him and think this is all made up. You have to admit, the timing of the reveal doesn't help. I believe the accuser, but the timing makes it appear that the WaPo sat on this until there was no way Moore could be replaced by another candidate.
Also, can someone more familiar with this than I help me understand why people are calling for Moore to step aside, but very little is being heard about Menendez? Is there something different about his case that is keeping the media and other politicians from calling for his resignation?
Democrats are so stoopid. They should be attacking the fact that Moore is a bible-thumping bigot. Of course, most of Alabama might be bible-thumping bigots as well and so they might be well represented by Mr. Moore.
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Originally posted by cowboy View PostI saw a tweet from an Alabama farmer who said his sister was offered money by the Washington Post to level an accusation against Moore. I have a hard time believing that, but it could help explain why people still support Moore. There are so many conspiracy theorist, anti-media voters that there could still be a decent amount of people who support him and think this is all made up. You have to admit, the timing of the reveal doesn't help. I believe the accuser, but the timing makes it appear that the WaPo sat on this until there was no way Moore could be replaced by another candidate.
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Originally posted by BlueK View PostI heard that also, and I'm pretty sure it was uncovered as a fake account.
As far as Menendez goes, it's hard to ramp up the same amount of hype over a politician accused of taking bribes in exchange for political favors as with someone accused of being a child molester. Not to excuse the former, but it's not the same thing to most people.
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Fake twitter accounts from Russia:
https://nypost.com/2017/10/16/roy-mo...ter-followers/
I do find it interesting this story comes from the NY Post which is most of the time extremely pro-Trump, almost as bad as FoxNews.
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Originally posted by BlueK View PostWow, even Hannity is now saying Moore needs to step aside if he can't give a better answer."I'm anti, can't no government handle a commando / Your man don't want it, Trump's a bitch! I'll make his whole brand go under,"
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Originally posted by frank ryan View PostMenendez is getting the same coverage past politicians accused of bribery, including a recent governor of Virginia.
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Last night MSNBC played video of Moore speaking at his campaign rally where he complained about how the government invented "new" rights in 1965. Uh, yeah, nice white nationalist code for complaining at the Congress for declaring in legislation that black people actually have the right to vote.
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Birds of a feather:
Who's worse: Moore as a judge and potential senator, or his lawyer?"...you pointy-headed autopsy nerd. Do you think it's possible for you to post without using words like "hilarious," "absurd," "canard," and "truther"? Your bare assertions do not make it so. Maybe your reasoning is too stunted and your vocabulary is too limited to go without these epithets."
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