After Judge Roy Moore won the Alabama Republican senatorial
primary election a few weeks ago, I wrote this:
You can bet that the
establishment is not finished trying to destroy Roy Moore—not by any stretch of
the imagination. When Trump stumped for Luther Strange last week, he said that
Judge Moore would have a hard time winning the general election. He said that
because he knows that not only will Roy Moore have to defeat the Democrat
establishment, he will have to again defeat the Republican establishment. So,
Roy’s fight is far from over.
Boy,
were those words an understatement! After forty years in public office; after
being investigated more times than probably any man in America; after being
removed from office twice for not caving in to unconstitutional judicial
rulings; after taking on the President of the United States Donald Trump, the
Vice President of the United States Mike Pence, the Senate Majority Leader
Mitch McConnell, and the entire media and political establishments in New York
and Washington, D.C.; and after having over $30 million spent against him by
the Republican establishment AND WINNING—and just four weeks away from the most
important senatorial election in modern American history—suddenly several women
come out of nowhere to accuse Roy Moore of sexual improprieties from some forty
years ago.
Writing
for SonsOfLiberty.com, Tim Brown writes, “It seems that Bezos’ CIA-ties
Washington Post has decided to run a hit piece on Moore in which allegations by
a woman who was then 14-years-old claims that Moore touched her sexually, and
that three other teen girls at the time he was in his early thirties dated him
and they hugged and kissed.
“The
first thing that makes these accusations almost unbelievable is that Moore has
been in Alabama politics as a judge for years. He’s not been in some
closet somewhere.
“Why
are these allegations of things that allegedly took place four decades ago just
now coming out? My guess is it’s because the establishment knows Roy
Moore is the real deal.”
Brown
also notes that the so-called Washington Post reporter who broke this hit piece
against Judge Moore has a rap sheet of her own. She was charged with four infractions
of writing bad checks in at least three states. In North Carolina, the
“reporter” was convicted of a crime punishable by up to six months in prison.
It seems that this woman went from writing fake checks to writing fake news.
It
seems, too, that the star accuser against Roy Moore, who says he improperly
touched her and tried to get her to touch him improperly, has a history of
falsely accusing Christian men of sexual improprieties. Some of her neighbors
said that making false sexual accusations is the “pattern” for this woman.
Apparently, the woman accused at least four Alabama pastors of sexual
wrongdoing. Each time an investigation found the woman to be lacking
credibility, and the accusations were dismissed. On one occasion an Alabama
circuit judge refused to even hear the case, because the woman was determined
to be a chronic liar and false accuser.
In
spite of intense media pressure giving the accusations against Judge Moore
almost non-stop coverage, polls indicated that the people of Alabama didn’t
believe the woman and continued to support Roy’s senatorial campaign. He was
several points ahead in most polls even AFTER the accusations.
Now
in the last few days, another woman has come forward saying Judge Moore tried
to rape her when she was 16. And, of course, the media is accepting the
accusation as gospel truth and is unrelenting in regurgitating the woman’s
accusation.
But
it is Republicans—more than the media—whose behavior is the most disgusting.
From Mitch McConnell to John McCain to Lindsey Graham to Mitt Romney to Steve
Daines to Ted Cruz and Paul Ryan, Republican leaders have either withdrawn
their endorsements of Judge Moore or called on him to step down. Even the
darling “conservative” of FOX News, Sean Hannity, has proven he is nothing but
a waterboy for the establishment by telling Roy Moore he has 24 hours to PROVE
HIS INNOCENCE or get out of the race.
Plus,
after promising that he would “campaign like heck for him” if Roy won the
primary election, President Trump has done absolutely nothing to support him.
In fact, his public statements have provided no support for Judge Moore
whatsoever—only saying that Moore would “do the right thing” and step down IF
the accusations are true.
What
about rebuking the swamp creatures President Trump said he wants to get rid
of—and that Roy Moore would help him fight (if Trump was serious about it, of
course)—and telling these critters inside the Beltway that a man is innocent
until proven guilty and that Republican senators and congressmen are acting
shamefully for jumping to a guilty verdict against Roy Moore on simple hearsay?
If anyone should understand what it feels like to be accused of sexual
improprieties, it is Donald Trump.
Trump
was accused of sexual assault by 16 different women during the 2016 elections.
There was even a video of Trump bragging about lewd sexual encounters with
celebrities. Trump denied the accusations of sexual assault and dismissed the
video as “locker room talk.” Even so, Trump is throwing Judge Moore under the
bus.
Of
course, the National Republican Party had left Roy high and dry financially
even before the accusations materialized. And since the accusations came to
light, the Party has officially severed all ties with Moore’s campaign.
McConnell has even gone so far as to call on the Republican-controlled Senate
to immediately expel Judge Moore should he win the Senate race next month.
The
National Republican Party is pathetic!
To
their credit, it seems that, so far, most Republicans in the State of Alabama
are sticking by their embattled nominee. God bless them.
Does
anyone remember when 2008 Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain
was accused of sexual impropriety? I don’t remember any Republicans calling on
McCain to drop out of the race. Of course, McCain is one of the loudest voices
calling for Roy Moore to step aside.
Speaking
of John McCain, his sexcapades as a young naval officer at Trader Jon’s bar in
Pensacola, Florida (and countless other places) are well known. Yet, not a
single senator or congressman has ever called for McCain’s resignation or
expulsion.
How
about former President G.H.W. Bush? He has been accused by several women of
improper sexual advances. But I don’t hear a peep of protest from Republicans.
Someone could have at least called for Bush to be removed from his wheelchair.
Then
there is Republican Texas Congressman Blake Farenthold who was sued for sexual
harassment, which he settled out of court. In defending presidential candidate
Donald Trump's lewd behavior during an MSNBC interview, the good congressman
even said he might support a candidate who “likes raping women.” And, of
course, most readers are probably hearing about the Farenthold story for the
very first time. No national media coverage. And have you heard the first
Republican congressman or senator calling on Farenthold to resign or suggesting
that Congress should expel the man? Nope! Nary a word. Oh! Farenthold is still
in Congress, by the way.
How
long did GOP leaders know about former Republican Congressman Dennis Hastert’s
habitual sexual assaults against minor boys? This went on for decades, and
Republicans simply looked the other way. After he was finally caught, Hastert
admitted that he had been molesting boys since he was a high school wrestling
coach. Not only was Hastert not expelled from Congress over his life-long pedophilia,
Republicans in Congress promoted him to the number three position in government
(behind only the President and Vice President): U.S. House Speaker.
Republicans
stood behind Senator Bob Packwood as he was being accused by 29 different women
of sexual harassment, abuse, and assaults. There were no calls for his
resignation, and neither John McCain nor Mitch McConnell suggested that
Packwood should be expelled from the Senate over the accusations. Packwood
finally resigned amid political pressure after his own diaries were discovered
in which he boasted of his sexual conquests. But the accusations themselves
were insufficient to bring out calls for his resignation or expulsion from
fellow senators.
As
we speak, a jury is deliberating the fate of New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez
(D) for bribery and corruption charges. To date, I haven’t heard the first
senator, Republican or Democrat, call for the resignation or expulsion of
Senator Menendez. Some say Menendez should resign if he is found guilty, but no
one is suggesting he should resign because he was arrested and charged with
bribery and corruption. McConnell and Company obviously believe Menendez is
innocent until proven guilty, but Roy Moore is guilty until proven innocent.
No
one called for Republican Senator Larry Craig’s resignation or expulsion over
his career-long homosexuality. Not McConnell. Not McCain. No one. Not until an
undercover police officer arrested him in a Minneapolis airport restroom for
soliciting male sex did Craig resign.
I
don’t recall a single congressman or senator—Republican or Democrat—calling for
the resignation or expulsion of Massachusetts Congressman Barney Frank (D) even
after it became public knowledge that Frank was housing a homosexual prostitute
and that a homosexual escort service was being run out of his house. Where were
McConnell and McCain when all of that was going on?
I
never even heard a Democrat or Republican call for the resignation or expulsion
of the sicko former New York Congressman Anthony Weiner until AFTER he admitted
to multiple illicit relationships.
Then
there is the blue ribbon of government corruption: Senator Ted Kennedy’s
(D-Mass) killing of Mary Jo Kopechne at Chappaquiddick Island near Martha’s
Vineyard, Massachusetts. While the senator was drunk, he took the young Mary Jo
in his car for a drive, lost control of the car, and ran it into a lake,
whereby the senator saved himself and left the young lady to drown. He even
refused to report the “accident” until AFTER the vehicle and body were
discovered the next morning. A week later, Kennedy pleaded guilty to leaving
the scene of an accident with injuries and received a two-month suspended
sentence. The facts of the case and Kennedy’s stated timeline testimony have
never been reconciled. Any other American citizen would have faced serious
prison time for such a death, but Ted Kennedy walked away scott free—and NEVER
did a Republican or Democrat senator or congressman EVER call for Kennedy’s
resignation or expulsion from office.
What
was it that the Senate Leadership Fund said about Roy Moore? “There is no place
in our party for sexual predators.” But it would seem that the Republican Party
is FILLED with sexual predators, pedophiles, homosexuals, homosexual
prostitutes, bribery, corruption, and even manslaughter. Seems to me, if Roy
Moore is guilty of these accusations, McConnell and McCain should welcome him
to the club with open arms. After all, the rest of the perverse, predatory,
pilfering polecats are already present, and there is always room for one more.
Read
this report for more:
Oh,
yes, you should know that Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) told MSNBC’s Chuck Todd
this past Tuesday that the U.S. House of Representatives has paid $15 million
to alleged victims of sexual harassment by various congressmen in the last few
years. But we haven’t heard McConnell and McCain call for the resignation or
expulsion of any of these legislators, have we? Heck! We haven’t even been told
(and never will be) who the guilty congressmen are.
But
here is a man, Judge Roy Moore, who has served in public office for 40 years
without a single scandal; who was well ahead of his Democrat rival in the
Alabama senate race; who happens to be an outspoken critic of the corruption in
Washington, D.C.; who is known far and wide as a staunch Christian
constitutionalist; who has proven that he is as courageous as a lion and cannot
be bullied or bribed; who is suddenly being accused of things that supposedly
happened some 40 years ago; and, who on mere accusation, is being hounded by
his own Party (the Republican Party) to step down—and if he doesn’t step down
and wins the senate seat, Republicans in the Senate are threatening to
immediately expel him.
Republicans
are also talking about running defeated establishment toady Luther Strange as a
write-in candidate against Roy Moore or, if Strange decides against it,
convincing U.S. Attorney
General
Jeff Sessions (who held the Senate seat Judge Moore is now seeking) or some
other Republican to run as a write-in candidate against Roy Moore. Of course,
by doing this, Republicans are overtly demonstrating that they would rather
have the ultra-liberal Democrat Doug Jones in office than the committed
conservative constitutionalist Judge Roy Moore, because running a Republican
write-in candidate would almost certainly split the vote and give the election
to Jones.
By
the way, here is the skinny on Doug Jones:
*He
is pro-abortion and pro-prenatal infanticide.
*He supports de facto amnesty.
*He is a global warming, climate change fanatic.
*He is a stanch supporter of the transgender movement, including allowing transgenders to serve in the U.S. armed forces.
*He supports boys using girl’s bathrooms in school.
*He strongly supports Obamacare.
*He supports de facto amnesty.
*He is a global warming, climate change fanatic.
*He is a stanch supporter of the transgender movement, including allowing transgenders to serve in the U.S. armed forces.
*He supports boys using girl’s bathrooms in school.
*He strongly supports Obamacare.
See
this report:
But,
again, national Republicans would rather this ultra-liberal Democrat win the
senate seat in Alabama than the principled conservative constitutionalist Judge
Roy Moore.
This
unprecedented attack against Judge Roy Moore is proof positive that both
parties in Washington, D.C., are putrid to the core!
Judge
Moore is fighting the national news media. He is fighting the Democrat machine.
He is fighting the Republican machine. He is fighting the most horrific
accusations that any man could ever face. Guilty or not, many people will be
tempted to believe the accusations simply because, well, he is being accused.
But
Roy has many things going FOR him: 1) the people of Alabama have watched,
known, and trusted this man for 40 years. They should be thoroughly incensed at
the way the Washington establishment is attacking this fellow Alabamian—and
MANY of them are incensed. In fact, even after the latest accusations against
Judge Moore, a recent scientific poll by the FOX television affiliate in
Mobile, Alabama, shows Moore is UP SIX POINTS over Jones. Alabamians are saying
the more accusations that are made against Roy Moore, the MORE inclined they
are to vote for him. 2) Roy Moore is as courageous as a lion; he is absolutely
fearless; and he does not know how to surrender or capitulate. Plus, it is
impossible to intimidate him. 3) Moore has the prayers of millions of people
all over America who understand what is happening. They know this is an
unprecedented, vile and vicious attack against a good and honorable man—a man
who has proven himself over and over again for 40 years. 4) He has God.
Whatever evil men (and women) do to Roy Moore, God will NOT forsake him.
As
I have said many times: Roy Moore is the most hated and feared man by the
Washington establishment in America. And the attacks against him prove it. And
what that means is that America needs Judge Roy Moore in the U.S. Senate
desperately.
Think
of this too: if the establishment gets away with destroying Roy Moore, no
anti-establishment candidate (regardless of political party) will be exempt
from a repeat of these heinous attacks. Judge Roy Moore might be America’s last
chance at political redemption.