I'm not sure I'd consider "Quasi-neoreactionary libertarian" well defined. Add quasi to anything pretty much makes it ambiguous.
I think it means : I want to be defined as Libertarian, but I was kicked out of there, so I'm using the closet name I can come up with.
Of course I don't understand how can a libertarian be a white supremicist, the 2 seem to be contradicting.
If he's "pro free market" and thinks that it's reasonable for slaves to exist that's one horrible thing but at least it doesn't contradict.
But having specifically calling out whites to be in charge seems like it would require government interference.
Roy Moore was also a pedophile. Trump endorsed him.
Roy Moore before anything else was a republican. You know, the party that Trump leads at the moment?
Is there any republican nominee he wouldn't support?
This guy isn't a republican. The odds of Trump supporting him is 0.
Roy Moore got a lot of votes, and the pedophilia charges against him were very credible. So I'd say there's a significant portion of conservatives that don't see pedophilia as being a disqualifier.
ETA: He was also endorsed by Trump and I believe the RNC (after some initial misgivings).
As others have said, Moore denied everything. He didn't welcome it and stated what he did like this guy does.
The fact that they deined it means that it is something they have a hard time swallowing*
It's safe to assume there were people yelling "fake news fake news la la la la la we can't hear you" about it.