Merged The Roy Moore Batcrap Crazy Remark Thread/Roy Moore Is Done

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For starters judges who ruled in favor of Gay Marraigne should be removed from the bench:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/y...-is-based-on-god/ar-AAtH16f?OCID=ansmsnnews11

And people who kneel during the national anthem are breaking the law.
For somebody who claims to be a rabid constituionist, Moore seems to have poor grasp of the first admendment.

And there is lots more batcrap crazy in this rant.

And what is with the goddamn cowboy hat? Last time I looked Alabama was not in the American West.
 
One comment I like:
"God, I thought this was a publicity stunt for the next season of "The Handmaiden's Tale".
 
Mmmmmm

'I started learning more about the law'

Isn't a judge supposed to do this before they become a judge?

There's a reason he was kicked off the Alabama Supreme Court twice.
 
It is amazing how many of these loons who cite Jefferson are totally ignorant of
what Jefferson thought about Christinaity .

Quite common. "Let's go back to the Founding Fathers!" They would probably have laughed at you.
 
Not exactly a "crazy remark" but would Jesus say about being a tax cheat?

The Alabama charity once led by Senate candidate Roy Moore did not report to the Internal Revenue Service that in 2011 it guaranteed him $498,000 in back pay, according to an income report provided to The Washington Post by the charity itself.

Five tax law and accounting specialists said it appears the guaranteed payment should have been reported as compensation, a disclosure that would have triggered a federal tax bill of more than $100,000.

Moore and his campaign have not responded to questions about whether he paid the taxes, or to requests that he release his income tax returns.

...

The 1099 forms provided to The Post conflict with the charity’s publicly reported information about Moore’s compensation over the years.
The forms show the payments went to a family company called Roy S. Moore LLC. Moore owned the company with his wife Kayla and their daughter Heather, who also worked at the charity, records show.

The Foundation for Moral Law’s annual 990s — forms designed to improve accountability of charities by publicly revealing their finances — suggest that payments were made directly to Moore, rather than to a company, and that he was paid in some years as an employee, not as a contractor.

Moore received the benefits of an employee, including health insurance, and perks such as a bodyguard and a spacious office in the foundation’s refurbished headquarters, according to documents and an online video.

In interviews, Bentley, the board member, has said that the organization was essentially run by the Moore family and has faulted himself for providing little oversight. He expressed surprise when he learned from Post reporters that Moore was paid as a contractor.

“This is news to me. I’ve never heard of Roy S. Moore LLC,” Bentley said. “He was a foundation employee. Why else would we come up with a $180,000 salary?”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...f8e05e-b4ed-11e7-9e58-e6288544af98_story.html
 
He's useful to push a narrative. You can associate all Bannon conservatives with Moore and push the break away faction as crazy.
 
He's useful to push a narrative. You can associate all Bannon conservatives with Moore and push the break away faction as crazy.
They're not Bannon conservatives. They're Mercer conservatives; Bannon is their media mouth piece.
 
For starters judges who ruled in favor of Gay Marraigne should be removed from the bench:
He also thinks that homosexuality should be illegal.

From: http://www.cnn.com/2017/09/21/politics/kfile-roy-moore-homosexuality-illegal/index.html
During the interview Press asked Moore if he believed homosexual conduct should still be illegal after the 2003 landmark Supreme Court decision in Lawrence v. Texas that struck down a state law banning sodomy, rendering similar laws across the country unconstitutional.... "Homosexual conduct should be illegal, yes," Moore answered.
...
CNN has also reported that Moore repeatedly appeared on a radio show hosted by a pastor who preaches the death penalty for homosexuality.
Later in the interview, when Press asked why the government should ban what consenting adults do in the privacy of their own homes, Moore compared gay sex to bestiality.


Welcome to the Republican party.

But, there is a glimmer of light...

From: http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/17/politics/alabama-poll-roy-moore-doug-jones-tied/index.html
Democrat Doug Jones -- once thought to be a longshot in the Deep South -- has tied Republican nominee and former judge Roy Moore in Alabama's US Senate race, a new poll shows. The two are tied at 42% each among registered voters...

Now, this is only one poll (and others have shown Moore to be leading). So, its a bit early to be expecting a Democratic victory.
 
Mmmmmm

'I started learning more about the law'

Isn't a judge supposed to do this before they become a judge?

Why - republickers will put any ******* who manages to buy a law degree in the judges chair as long as he makes republicker preferred decisions regardless of previous interpretations preferring the good side!!!
 
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He also thinks that homosexuality should be illegal.

From: http://www.cnn.com/2017/09/21/politics/kfile-roy-moore-homosexuality-illegal/index.html
During the interview Press asked Moore if he believed homosexual conduct should still be illegal after the 2003 landmark Supreme Court decision in Lawrence v. Texas that struck down a state law banning sodomy, rendering similar laws across the country unconstitutional.... "Homosexual conduct should be illegal, yes," Moore answered.
...
CNN has also reported that Moore repeatedly appeared on a radio show hosted by a pastor who preaches the death penalty for homosexuality.
Later in the interview, when Press asked why the government should ban what consenting adults do in the privacy of their own homes, Moore compared gay sex to bestiality.


Welcome to the Republican party.

But, there is a glimmer of light...

From: http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/17/politics/alabama-poll-roy-moore-doug-jones-tied/index.html
Democrat Doug Jones -- once thought to be a longshot in the Deep South -- has tied Republican nominee and former judge Roy Moore in Alabama's US Senate race, a new poll shows. The two are tied at 42% each among registered voters...

Now, this is only one poll (and others have shown Moore to be leading). So, its a bit early to be expecting a Democratic victory.


Even if Jones loses, there is a upside for the Dems:Moore will be a 24/7 embarrassment to the GOP,force other GOP senators to spend a lot of time distancing themselves from his postions, and be the best fundraiser the Democrats ever had........
 
Even if Jones loses, there is a upside for the Dems:Moore will be a 24/7 embarrassment to the GOP,force other GOP senators to spend a lot of time distancing themselves from his postions, and be the best fundraiser the Democrats ever had........

Yes, but it will also be a detriment to the respect that the upper house usually earns.
 

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