Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Some Thoughts On The Roy Moore Experience

- I'm generally skeptical of sex abuse charges that appear 40 years after the incidents in question, and perfectly timed just weeks before an important election.

-If these accusations have merit, why are they coming out now? This man has been a high profile actor in some of the highest profile battles of the Culture War for 40 years? Alabamans favor this guy. If these issues were known, nobody thought them very important, nor important enough to bring them to the fore until now.

-Again: It's Alabama. This guy reflects their values, however backwater they are to the rest of us. They have the right to present their values to the national policy making apparatus, just as California has it's right to send up a Marxist, Vermont a Socialist, Washington a Retard, and Illinois a Traitor. The rest of the governmental body is free to marginalize them when they arrive.

- This is why the GOP, and the Right in general, will always enter The Octagon half-crippled with one arm tied behind their back. They can't wait to toss this guy under the bus, and with it, a valuable Senate seat. It's long past time to play by the rules of the Left. The Left rallied around rapist-molester Bill Clinton, and his slut-shaming wife Hillary... telling us over and over these things didn't matter.
The Left rallied around that Congressman (who's putrid name escapes me) who took on an under-aged Gay lover.
Roy Moore is not unfit to serve in the Senate.
If anything, he is also fit to serve as President.
These things don't matter. The Left taught us that.

-We have an agenda at stake. We are one SCOTUS vote from losing the 2nd Amendment;  our rights to practice our religion; our right to hold property... you know the story.

- We need Roy Moore to win that seat. We can  deal with him properly, and politically, after that seat is secured.

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9 comments:

Foxfier said...

If I thought there was any reason to argue he might rationally be considered guilty, I'd be arguing against you.

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I ain't arguing with you.

Gino said...

hi Foxy! he might be guilty. the point i'm making, is that i dont care.
We are in a war for the future of our nation. just like a soldier in battle doesnt care about who the guy next him was creeping on, as long as his rifle is pointing in the right direction.

the GOP has too many uppity bitches (like McCain and anybody named Bush, among others) who delight in pointing their rifles toward their own while the enemy comes over the wire.

i dont like Roy Moore. I never have. he's a Biblecrat and not a conservative. but at least he is shooting in the right direction, and we need him on the line.

Foxfier said...

It *is* amazing how so many on the Right are totally willing to work with Libertarians and soft-Dems, but they're horrified at "Biblocrats," isn't it?

Gino said...

they are not hypocrites, WB. they are traitors.
they got elected promising to further a set of agendas and beliefs. they are not doing that when they give a seat away to the enemy. remember: SCOTUS. one vote away.

it is a war.
they are giving aid and comfort, and power, to the enemy.

Traitors.

remember that next time christians are forced to celebrate homosexuality, nuns forced to provide abortions, property rights denied... one vote makes that difference, and Roy Moore wants to stand up and fight on our side.

Bike Bubba said...

Gerry Studds is the guy who molested a page--he was censured but not expelled for that--and also had a lover prostituting himself in their condo.

Never liked Moore, but the stench of hypocrisy by the left is overpowering here.

Gino said...

i dont care about hypocrisy from the left. i care about treason from the Right. if you oppose Roy Moore, you are not on my side. you are the enemy, and a greater existential threat to the American way of life than ISIS.

W.B. Picklesworth said...

The Left is basically trying to steal a Senate seat just like they did in Alaska with Ted Stevens and Minnesota with Norm Coleman. And yes, some on the Right are cooperating.

Gino said...

WB: i'm not so sure its the Left that brought these charges forward. ie, Steel Dossier...

the Left had 30yrs to take this man down, and they never brought this stuff up.

I think this is the establishment Right using the Left to serve their own ends. the establishment GOP wants the open borders, the pro business and banker policies that enriched them even while they were not in power. See Bush, Inc. where does their $ come from? the same people who sold out national sovereignty and the working class to the Chinese and Mexicans.

the GOP is fighting a Civil War of its own. I wont let the other side win without a fight.
i dont care if they have video of Roy Moore raping babies in the hospital maternity ward. I'm not giving up my 2A for that.

Bike Bubba said...

I personally guess the left wants this one really badly--they didn't mind him as one vote of many on the Bama Supreme Court, especially when they could (and did) take him off it twice. In the Senate, though, they're three seats away from stymieing the GOP. Hence they bring it up now.

Could be that Republicans want him gone, too, and they may be right, but the Donkeys have a big motivation here that they've never had before with him.