Courtesy of Politico:Video: @SeanHannity says Roy Moore has 24 hours to clear up all the "inconsistent answers." If not, he'll be calling for Moore to drop out pic.twitter.com/S5iOSfTTzB— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) November 15, 2017
"For me, the judge has 24 hours," Hannity said. "You must immediately and fully come up with a satisfactory explanation for your inconsistencies that I just showed."
Hannity's break with his original comments follows a cascade of Republican figures distancing themselves from the GOP candidate, including the Republican National Committee.
Hannity on Friday defended Moore after an interview where he stopped short of flatly denying allegations that he sexually assaulted teen girls when he was the Etowah County district attorney. "How do you know if it's true? How do we — what's true? What's not true? How do you ascertain the truth? What happens when it's 38 years later?" Hannity asked.
When asked in that interview if he ever dated teen girls, Moore replied, "Not generally, no."
On Tuesday, Hannity altered his position.
"Between this interview that I did and the inconsistent answers. Between him saying 'I never knew this girl,' and then that yearbook comes out," Hannity said. "You must remove any doubt. If you can't do this, then Judge Moore needs to get out of this race."
Gee all of those poor Keurig coffee machines had to die for nothing.
But not to fear, Roy Moore may have lost the support of Sean Hannity, but he can still count on the support of Alabama Congressman Mo Brooks:
Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) said he plans to vote for Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore in the Alabama Senate race because of the importance of the conservative agenda.
"America faces huge challenges that are vastly more important than contested sexual allegations from four decades ago," Brooks told AL.com in a text message.
"Who will vote in America's best interests on Supreme Court justices, deficit and debt, economic growth, border security, national defense, and the like? Socialist Democrat Doug Jones will vote wrong. Roy Moore will vote right. Hence, I will vote for Roy Moore."
Well they certainly breed a special kind of asshole in Alabama, don't they?
Of course this statement only comes after a reporter literally chased Brooks down a flight of stairs.
Yeah, special kind of asshole alright.Asked whether he believes Roy Moore over his accusers, Rep. Mo Brooks tells @TomLlamasABC, "I believe the Democrats will do great damage to our country." https://t.co/6GyWp8aqrX pic.twitter.com/L2OepQOkhR— ABC News (@ABC) November 14, 2017
Rum Run YOU Motherbuttfucker! YOU can't hide forever!
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{ca·ve·at} damage to our country.""
PROVE ~IT~!
Sean Hannity and FOX? Barf!!!! Never watch either.
ReplyDeleteSarah said she let all her daughters go out drinking with 34 year old men when they were 14 years old.
ReplyDeleteHow's Danny these days Sarah? Hiding a child rapist I hear. $$$$$$$
DeleteI saw a Cadillac SUV with Texas tags. Is Barstool in town?
DeletePraise be Comrade Trump
ReplyDeleteESPN:
"President Donald Trump asked on Twitter whether the three UCLA basketball players released from detention in China on Tuesday will thank him for his help."
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Donald J. Trump
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Do you think the three UCLA Basketball Players will say thank you President Trump? They were headed for 10 years in jail!
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Do you think that The President of the United States would stop worrying about praise all the time and for once do his job?
ReplyDeleteNO, and I've been waiting almost ten months.
DeleteMo brooks is trying to save the "conservative agenda".
ReplyDeleteCode word for molesting underage girls and boys.
Disgusting politicians. Hang him high!!!!
Reply to Dotard's UCLA basketball tweet
ReplyDeleteDavid R. Jones
@drjones63
Gratitude should not be coerced. You are a public servant, not a celebrity. It’s disturbing you feel the need to tweet about this. You have so MANY other things that require serious attention. It’s true, they should be grateful but not your job to bully them to thank you.
You mean like war with North Korea and Russia's meddling?
Deletetinydjt "Do you think the three UCLA Basketball Players will say thank you President Trump? They were headed for 10 years in jail!"
Delete"Let's leave aside Trump referring to himself in the third person in the tweet -- that deserves a post all its own -- and focus on the psychology behind this tweet in this moment."That the three players are all young black men should also not be lost here. Trump's history on racial issues -- both as president and as a private citizen -- shows some level of intentionality when it comes to using racially coded language and taking advantage of racial animus and stereotypes for his own political gain.
The image of an older white man in a position of power demanding thanks from three young black men for saving them will set off a lot of alarm bells for people."
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CNN:
ReplyDeleteWhat Donald Trump's UCLA tweets reveal about him
(CNN) Think about this: You've just spent nearly two weeks halfway around the world. You've spent most of the last 24 hours on a plane. Your body clock is somewhere between 12-14 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time. You are 71 years old.
Donald J. Trump
✔@realDonaldTrump
Do you think the three UCLA Basketball Players will say thank you President Trump? They were headed for 10 years in jail!
7:11 AM - Nov 15, 2017
Let's leave aside Trump referring to himself in the third person in the tweet -- that deserves a post all its own -- and focus on the psychology behind this tweet in this moment.
Trump is someone who likes to be praised. He likes to be adulated at all times -- and tends to respond well to people who say nice things about him. (See "Putin, Vladimir.")...
http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/15/politics/donald-trump-ucla-tweet/index.html
Trump looked like a zombie as he got off his jet when it landed back in America. You could tell he was physically and mentally exhausted - he's 71, overweight and probably not in the best of health.
DeleteCompare the difference in how be drags himself around vs the manner in which President Obama did.
Trump shows zero excitement and/or love of his job! He assuredly needs to be impeached.
Wow! Does that guy even hear himself? While Roy Moore has damaged some girls he accuses the dems of doing damage? What is with he thinking?
ReplyDeleteot..
ReplyDeleteFeds Use James O’Keefe and a Podcast to Prosecute Anti-Trump Activist
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Feds can use this Podcast. Prosecute all those ISIS shooters that are daily in America! Don't forget the the drug war, catch and prosecute all those bad guys that brought on the opioid emergency crisis.
While you're at it prosecute all the protesters and activists you don't like.
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Provocateur O’Keefe, that is his job.
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How much for one of those Podcast set ups? Can anyone get one?
DeleteOT?
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Y'all See my $tubby?
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It's been a long hard year with Trump as president. I believe that down the road more Americans will have serious health issues due to having Trump as a president.
ReplyDeleteI mean, honestly, we have been bombarded with his tweets, and Russian loving for one solid year now. It's tiring.
Putin has done his job well putting that man in that position to destroy our country. We had a good thing until last year. May Putin suffer for this atrocity.
It’s really hard to see who the most idiotic House member is. So many choices! But Senator Brooks just moved to the top of the Senate list.
ReplyDeleteAll the GOP chickens are coming home to roost. They’ve been “creating their own reality” since Bush Jr. I think actual reality is about to bite them very hard.
ChickenHawk$ All!
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ReplyDeleteit's almost 24 hours and no post from Gryphen about the landmark Australian referendum supporting same sex marriage
ReplyDeleteOld GREAT News! So what?
DeleteSo what happens after 24 hours are up? If he gives Moore an ultimatum to quit, will Steve Bannon sic his nasty little online army on Hannity?? I hope so! Let them eat their own.
ReplyDeleteI've noticed that recently someone from Wasilla has been very quiet about her support for Moore.
ReplyDeleteIt's what she knows. Perps.
DeleteSandra Bullock is a famous celebrity and she once lived in Austin. The Palin daughter is now a 'celebrity' Texan. Sarah Palin is disturbed that Sandra, known to Palin as Sandy, made a movie about Wendy Davis, a one time teen mom like Bristol Palin. When they make the movie about Bristol Palin, Sarah wanted Sandra to play the role of Sarah Palin. Her dreams have been devastated.
DeleteThe movie about the Texas State Senator, "Let Her Speak", is abhorant to Palin. She rather ignore her Alabama friend's trouble with children, and get her opinion out about Sandra Bullock's choice in movies.
Sara's facebook is now a gossip column? Her opinion about Roseanne Barr matters?
DeleteAnything but dealing with reality and facts.
"Sandy Bullock to Play One of Conservatives’ Most Despised Enemies in New Movie"
DeleteWendy Davis is a most despised enemy?
NRSC poll: Moore trails Jones by 12
ReplyDeleteRepublican Roy Moore is trailing Democrat Doug Jones by 12 points in the Alabama special Senate election, according to a poll conducted by the National Republican Senatorial Committee after five women accused Moore of pursuing them as teenagers.
Jones led Moore 51 to 39 percent, according to the survey taken Sunday and Monday. The NRSC withdrew its support for Moore after the Washington Post published the first allegations against Moore on Thursday, and the group’s chairman, Sen. Cory Gardner (R-Colo.) said Moore should be expelled from the Senate if he wins on Dec. 12.
The poll shows a dramatic turn against Moore in Alabama: In early October, a committee poll had him leading by 16 points, and a survey early this month had him up by 9 points. Moore’s favorability numbers also tanked, from 49 percent in early October to 35 percent in the NRSC’s latest poll.
https://www.politico.com/story/2017/11/15/roy-moore-doug-jones-poll-244937
The poll, conducted Nov. 12 and Nov. 13, shows Jones leads Moore 51-39 percent.
An NRSC poll conducted in early October showed Moore leading Jones by 16 points, and a subsequent survey from earlier this month indicated Moore was ahead of Jones by 9 points.
The conservative judge’s favorability has also fallen. A poll conducted at the beginning of October found 49 percent of likely voters had a favorable view of Moore, and his favorability increased to 51 percent in a poll conducted Nov. 6 and Nov. 7.
But voters’ views of Moore changed after four women accused him of pursuing romantic and sexual relations with them when they were teenagers.
In the latest poll from the National Republican Senatorial Committee, just 35 percent of voters have a favorable view of Moore.
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/roy-moore-trails-doug-jones-by-12-points-in-nrsc-poll/article/2640816
How Trump walked into Putin’s web
ReplyDeleteThe inside story of how a former British spy was hired to investigate Russia’s influence on Trump – and uncovered explosive evidence that Moscow had been cultivating Trump for years.
...Steele had stumbled upon a well-advanced conspiracy that went beyond anything he had discovered with Litvinenko or Fifa. It was the boldest plot yet. It involved the Kremlin and Trump. Their relationship, Steele’s sources claimed, went back a long way. For at least the past five years, Russian intelligence had been secretly cultivating Trump. This operation had succeeded beyond Moscow’s wildest expectations. Not only had Trump upended political debate in the US – raining chaos wherever he went and winning the nomination – but it was just possible that he might become the next president. This opened all sorts of intriguing options for Putin.
In June 2016, Steele typed up his first memo. He sent it to Fusion. It arrived via enciphered mail. The headline read: US Presidential Election: Republican Candidate Donald Trump’s Activities in Russia and Compromising Relationship with the Kremlin. Its text began: “Russian regime has been cultivating, supporting and assisting TRUMP for at least 5 years. Aim, endorsed by PUTIN, has been to encourage splits and divisions in the western alliance.”
“So far TRUMP has declined various sweetener real estate business deals, offered him in Russia to further the Kremlin’s cultivation of him. However he and his inner circle have accepted a regular flow of intelligence from the Kremlin, including on his Democratic and other political rivals.
“Former top Russian intelligence officer claims FSB has compromised TRUMP through his activities in Moscow sufficiently to be able to blackmail him. According to several knowledgeable sources, his conduct in Moscow has included perverted sexual acts which have been arranged/monitored by the FSB.
...The memo was sensational. There would be others, 16 in all, sent to Fusion between June and early November 2016. At first, obtaining intelligence from Moscow went well. For around six months – during the first half of the year – Steele was able to make inquiries in Russia with relative ease. It got harder from late July, as Trump’s ties to Russia came under scrutiny. Finally, the lights went out. Amid a Kremlin cover-up, the sources went silent and information channels shut down.
If Steele’s reporting was to be believed, Trump had been colluding with Russia. This arrangement was transactional, with both sides trading favours. The report said Trump had turned down “various lucrative real estate development business deals in Russia”, especially in connection with the 2018 World Cup, hosted by Moscow. But he had been happy to accept a flow of Kremlin-sourced intelligence material, apparently delivered to him by his inner circle. That didn’t necessarily mean the candidate was a Russian agent. But it did signify that Russia’s leading spy agency had expended considerable effort in getting close to Trump – and, by extension, to his family, friends, close associates and business partners, not to mention his campaign manager and personal lawyer.
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Any word on melanoma being a Russian spy sent to snag trump?
DeleteAnd watch them bring suit.
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Roy Moore’s Lawyer Is Just As Nutty As Roy Moore
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/11/moores-lawyer-sends-hilarious-letter-threatening-lawsuits.html
AL.com: We will not be silenced or slowed by Roy Moore's threat
ReplyDelete...At one point during the meeting, she said, Moore came around the desk and sat on the front of it, just inches from her. He was so close, she said, she could smell his breath.
According to Johnson, he asked questions about her young daughters, including what color eyes they had and if they were as pretty as she was. She said that made her feel uncomfortable, too.
Once the papers were signed, she and her mother got up to leave. After her mother walked through the door first, she said, Moore came up behind her.
It was at that point, she recalled, he grabbed her buttocks.
"He didn't pinch it; he grabbed it," said Johnson. She was so surprised she didn't say anything. She didn't tell her mother.
She said she told her sister years later how Moore had made her feel uncomfortable during that meeting. Her sister told AL.com she remembers the conversation.
http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/11/new_roy_moore_accuser_he_didnt.html
Watch Roy Moore’s Lawyer Give A Train Wreck Interview On MSNBC
ReplyDeleteThis was hard to watch.
A lawyer for Alabama senate candidate Roy Moore responded to allegations of child sex abuse by invoking a reporter’s “diverse background” and suggesting one of the women accusing Moore was mentally ill.
Speaking to Ali Velshi and Stephanie Ruhle on Wednesday, lawyer Trenton Garmon claimed multiple women alleging Moore attempted to groom them as children ― including one who says Moore sexually assaulted her ― were instead “false witnesses.”
“Based on what I’ve seen, facts out there now, there’s questions” about the validity of the witnesses’ statements, Garmon said. “There’s issues about mental health we’ve not yet had the opportunity to get into.”
In a clip played by MSNBC, Fox News anchor Sean Hannity asked Moore if he would remember dating girls as young as 17. Moore responded no, but that he would not dispute the claims.
“If Roy Moore doesn’t remember, why would he say it’s false?” Ruhle asked the lawyer. “And why would he need permission from these girls’ mothers if they’re not underage?”
Garman fumbled for an answer.
“Culturally speaking, obviously there’s differences,” Garmon started. “I looked up Ali’s background there, wow, that’s awesome that you have got such a diverse background ― it’s really cool to read.”
Velshi and Ruhle both appeared perplexed.
“What does Ali’s background have to do with dating a 14-year-old?” Ruhle responded. “Please answer: What does Ali Velshi’s background have do with dating 14-year-old girls?”
“In other countries, there’s arrangements through parents for what we would refer to as consensual marriage,” Garmon said.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/roy-moore-lawyer-msnbc_us_5a0c712be4b0b17ffce1d8ad?ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009
So Hannity killed 10 Keurigs, drove a dozen Volvos off a cliff, blew up 10 cans of Reddi-Whip and threw 3,000 Hebrew Nationals hot dogs into a fire for no reason?
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Ivanka Trump on Ray Moore
ReplyDelete“There’s a special place in hell for people who prey on children. I’ve yet to see a valid explanation [from Moore] and I have no reason to doubt the victims’ accounts”
METOO!
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Daddy's women.
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Childhood
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Family dynamics
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Poor child. Look at her face...
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Getting in the swing of it.
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Casual
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Ivanka Trump was born October 30, 1981, she would have been 9 to 10 or older when when her parents divorced. Her mother accused her father of rape in a book, Lost Tycoon in 1993. Whatever the facts about the rape, that had to be a special hell of a time for a young child. So sad to think of her having a father that put so much into sexualizing her.
A sixth woman has come forward about Molester Moore groping her. She was 28. BUT this was in 1991. Wait. Wasn't Moore married in...1985? That would mean he was a married man when it happened. (And his wife would be 30.) Gee, I wonder if wifey was pregnant and Roy had some urges that needed relieving?
ReplyDeletehttps://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/roy-moore-tina-johnson-sexual-misconduct_us_5a0cc3e6e4b0c0b2f2f7930f?section=us_politics
"A sixth woman has accused Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore of sexual harassment, and two other women have come forward with allegations of misconduct by the judge while they were young women working at an Alabama mall.
Tina Johnson told the news outlet AL.com she was groped by Moore during a meeting at his law office in 1991, when she was 28 years old. She said she went to see Moore to sign over custody of her then 12-year-old son to her mother, who was also in the meeting, and that as soon as she walked into his office, Moore began flirting with her."
"When the meeting ended and Johnson turned to leave, she said Moore grabbed her buttocks.
“He didn’t pinch it; he grabbed it,” she said, noting she didn’t tell her mother about the incident."