Lets remove the idiot Drumpf, deal with Pence and ensure he is a one-termer, then worry about Paul Ryan later. I'd definitely take Paul Ryan over the former two extremist nut-cases.I'm more than ready for the impeachment proceedings to start...got mixed emotions on weather I want to see Pence involved in some or all of this also....lose Pence and we then have Ryan...damn it just keeps going down hill and getting worse...so will settle for trump impeachment and a few serving some time and live with pence for a couple of years...and hope he doesn't use the bible to fuck the country the way he has in the past
This Roy Moore business and endorsement is just plain sickening and shows how messed up Drumf's head is. This should be an impeachable offense in itself.
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ONCE AGAIN TRUMP FINDS HIMSELF ON THE WRONG-SIDE OF A MORAL ISSUE, WRONG SIDE OF HISTORY, AND JUST PLAIN WRONG ALL AROUND.
ONCE AGAIN TRUMP FINDS HIMSELF ON THE WRONG-SIDE OF A MORAL ISSUE, WRONG SIDE OF HISTORY, AND JUST PLAIN WRONG ALL AROUND.
- President Donald Trump on Tuesday implicitly endorsed Roy Moore, the Republican Senate nominee in Alabama who has been accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women.
- "We don't need" Moore's Democratic challenger, Doug Jones, to win the Senate seat, Trump said.
- Of the allegations against Moore, Trump said, "He totally denies it."
In the past two weeks, Moore has been accused of sexual misconduct by several women, including one who told The Washington Post that he initiated a sexual encounter with her in 1979, when she was 14 and he was in 32.
"He totally denies it," Trump said on Tuesday of the sexual-misconduct allegations against Moore.
Though Moore has vehemently denied the allegations, he has done little to clear up what has emerged as a pattern of women saying Moore pursued relationships with them as teenagers.
ref: http://www.businessinsider.com/trump-roy-moore-endorse-alabama-senate-doug-jones-2017-11
- Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore was accused Thursday of initiating a sexual encounter with a girl who was 14 years old when he was 32.
- Moore's former colleague told CNN on Saturday that it was "common knowledge" that Moore dated high school girls.
- She added that "everyone thought it was weird" that Moore dated young girls and attended high school football games when he was in his 30s.
- Moore has denied the sexual misconduct allegations against him, though he acknowledged knowing some of his accusers.
Moore is currently running as a Republican for an open Senate seat in Alabama. His campaign has been in turmoil since The Washington Post published a report on Thursday detailing allegations of sexual misconduct against him. One woman claimed that Moore initiated a sexual encounter with her when she was 14 and he was 32.
ref: http://www.businessinsider.com/roy-...n-knowledge-hedated-high-school-girls-2017-11
At least one of my fellow VA citizens who happens to be a Republican is also turned off and disgusted by this Moore character and possible seat in office.
- Republican Rep. Scott Taylor of Virginia on Wednesday said he didn't "feel comfortable" with Roy Moore's response to allegations of sexual misconduct against him.
- "The 14-year-old girl that was there, I can tell you right now if it was my *******, I'd break his face, I'd break his fingers, and I'd probably do a lot worse," Taylor said.
- Moore, the Republican nominee for a US Senate seat in Alabama, has denied the allegations.
"All I know is what I've seen," Taylor said. "I saw the man give his interview. Me personally, I don't think it was sufficient enough."
Taylor continued: "The 14-year-old girl that was there, I can tell you right now if it was my *******, I'd break his face, I'd break his fingers, and I'd probably do a lot worse."
"I think that the president has probably looked at raw politics, and the alternative, of course, would jeopardize his agenda in a very close Senate," Taylor said on Wednesday. "The people can have their feelings about that, whether he should do it or not ... but I certainly don't feel comfortable with [Moore's] explanation and everything that happened.
"I think you have to listen to the women," Taylor continued. "Clearly, this isn't an isolated case now."
ref: http://www.businessinsider.com/scott-taylor-roy-moore-navy-seal-2017-11
The communications director for Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore resigned on Wednesday with less than three weeks before the December 12 special election.
The former communications director gave no reason for his sudden departure.
The move comes a day after President Donald Trump voiced his support for Moore amid the allegations of sexual misconduct against him.
John Rogers quit his post without giving reasons for his departure and offered no further comments to the press.
ref: http://www.businessinsider.com/roy-moore-communications-director-quit-2017-11
- National Republican Senatorial Committee chairman Cory Gardner called on Roy Moore to drop out of the Alabama special election.
- If Moore does not drop out and still wins, Gardner is demanding the Senate expel him from office.
Gardner issued a statement Monday condemning Moore, who has been accused of sexual misconduct with multiple teenagers. A woman came forward on Monday and accused Moore of sexually assaulting her when she was a young.
"I believe the individuals speaking out against Roy Moore spoke with courage and truth, proving he is unfit to serve in the United States Senate and he should not run for office," Gardner said. "If he refuses to withdraw and wins, the Senate should vote to expel him, because he does not meet the ethical and moral requirements of the United States Senate."
The allegations against the Republican candidate, which included sexual misconduct with a 14-year-old girl when Moore was 32, have resulted in a snowball of withdrawn endorsements, including from Sens. Steve Daines and Mike Lee.
Last week, the NRSC withdrew from the joint fundraising agreement between Moore's campaign, the Republican National Committee, and the Alabama GOP.
ref: http://www.businessinsider.com/nrsc-chair-cory-gardner-roy-moore-senate-expel-2017-11
See video Ad here:
Though Moore has denied allegations of wrongdoing and blamed the uproar on the news media and his political opponents, many top Republicans have denounced Moore and said they believe the women's stories are credible.
"I have no reason to doubt these young women," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said last week in his testimony to the House Judiciary Committee. Sessions' words, too, were quoted in Jones' ad.
Another voice the ad included was that of Republican Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama, who said he would "absolutely not" vote for Moore.
"Conservative voices — putting children and women over party. Doing what's right," the ad's narrator said.
ref: http://www.businessinsider.com/ivanka-trump-doug-jones-roy-moore-jeff-sessions-alabama-2017-11
FUCK CHUMP!
STILL MY COUNTRY AND THE 52% MAJORITY OF AMERICANS WHO DIDN'T VOTE FOR THE ASSHOLE
STILL MY COUNTRY AND THE 52% MAJORITY OF AMERICANS WHO DIDN'T VOTE FOR THE ASSHOLE
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