6 Reason Roy Moore Will Win

I did a list like this last year with Trump, so I figured I'll make another one. I think Roy Moore is going to win tonight. Here's why.

1. This entire campaign has been about him.

Think fast: what's Roy Moore's opponent's name? Dan Jones? Don Jones? Dennis? You know it ends in "Jones", but that's about it. The guy has been persona non grata this entire campaign. The media made this same mistake with Trump. They spent the entire time dumping on Trump thinking they were going to turn him into a pariah. In actuality, this type of media coverage turned him into a Kardashian.

2. People don't believe his accusers, or more importantly, they really don't care.

The media thinks digging up women to make accusations of "sexual misconduct" is the way to purge public figures we don't like. Laymen see through it. Nobody likes the idea of child molestation, but people hate dirty tricks too. You have a woman alleging Roy Moore molested her and her proof is a message in a yearbook that she partially forged (she admitted to writing the date AFTER initially showing the inscription). Oh, by the way, Roy Moore was the judge in this woman's divorce case as well as the judge who sent her brother to jail. Reeeal credible. These other women are coming forward but aren't saying he did anything wrong. And these women decided to wait until six weeks before this important election to accuse him of "misconduct"? Yeah, right. We're not paying close enough attention to do this "I find them credible" BS. Either say it when it happened or move on.

3. The "sexual misconduct" charges really only work on millennial women. Men and older women know better.

Here's the reality: people "care" about you as a matter of goodheartedness, but people don't care about you as a matter of priority. I'm not going to take the side of an accuser I don't know against someone being accused whom I also don't know just as a matter of virtue signalling. I'm a fair-minded individual. I might not be able to be impartial when it's my family, but random chick on TV saying something bad happened to her 40 years ago? Uh, show me some receipt and give me a story I'll buy. So Roy Moore's base is going to be unbothered by the idea that there are *gasp* accusers out there. Big deal. That brings me to the next reason I think hes going to win...

4. There are bigger fish to fry.

I saw Moore's campaign communications director speak and he said some real shit. Alabama is a deep-red state. They want The Wall. They want Obamacare to be overturned. They want a conservative majority on the Supreme Court so they don't have to worry about the Courts enacting the liberal agenda when they don't have the votes to do so. They want to Muslim Ban. There are bigger issues than trying to litigate via Twitter something that may or may not have happened forty years ago. Sorry.

5. The media lacking even the pretense of impartiality has made Republican voters much more simplistic.

There was a time, say, 7-8 years ago where Republicans would've cared about personal baggage like this. But they saw the media eat up Bill Clinton despite his myriad accusations and cover for Obama despite Benghazi, Fast and Furious, the IRS scandal, Hillary's private e-mail server, among others, so now they're like, "fuck this". Why do we have to hold on to our principles while the left gets to be selectively moral? Forcing Al Franken and John Conyers out is too little too late.

6. #Metoo movement backlash, NFL protests, bogus Trump/Russia collusion narrative, and emerging evidence that the government covered for Hillary last year has fueled even more ire towards the left...and poor Doug Jones is going to be the recipient.

I think a lot of people low-key feel like the Left has decided to make us miserable because Hillary lost. The SJWing has been ratcheted up to 20, and I think it's making people crazy. I think for many voters, regardless of party-affiliation, Roy Moore represents a rebuke of the Left who are now desperate to maintain their hold over American culture. They look at this as a double-dog dare: "see? We'll spread propaganda that the Republican is a pedophile and dare you to vote for him". I think people are going to see right though that and do exactly that.

Plus, I mean, it's Alabama.
And yet Jones won.
The "sexual misconduct" charges really only work on millennial women. Men and older women know better.

Older people know that anyone who lives a good life will never have done things put oneself in situations whereby anyone even would deign to accuse them of sexual misdeeds, let alone credibly accuse one of such.

This entire campaign has been about him.

Let Jones' win inform you that elections are about and say more about voters, not candidates. Jones' victory tells us that, at least today, there were in AL enough voters who detest moral turpitude and will vote to oppose it.

The media lacking even the pretense of impartiality has made Republican voters much more simplistic.

That a large share of Republicans are simpletons has nothing to do with the media or what media personalities say. Moreover, it appears that voters are realizing increasingly that, despite Trump's assault against the mainstream media (MSM) is pure, unadulterated and inveterate sophistic rhetoric deriving from nothing more than his dislike of the MSM's showing the lie in damn near everything he says.
AND in that case may I be the FIRST on the board to tell D Dump to go F himself?
I don't know if you're the first, but I do know you need not be to tell him that. LOL

Would that Trump indeed could and would "F" himself. Perhaps then he'd feel what he's doing to the country and the world.

(Note: Don't mistakenly construe my comments here as indications that I'm anti-Republican. I'm not. I'm anti unmitigated dishonesty. I'm anti wanton turpitude. I'm anti anti-intellectualism. It is because I am those things that I'm anti-Trump, and anti anyone one else who exhibits them.
All I can tell you X man is I respect and look forwards to reading your posts
Thank you.
 
Not so fast. Looks like the Black vote carried the day. Whites massively supported the child molester.

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Not so fast. Looks like the Black vote carried the day. Whites massively supported the child molester.

5214104a986d35a42188a108ec74d7572ff27c4a-1
yes but far off the numbers that trump won by now they talk of military votes to be counted and a possible recount
 
I did a list like this last year with Trump, so I figured I'll make another one. I think Roy Moore is going to win tonight. Here's why.

1. This entire campaign has been about him.

Think fast: what's Roy Moore's opponent's name? Dan Jones? Don Jones? Dennis? You know it ends in "Jones", but that's about it. The guy has been persona non grata this entire campaign. The media made this same mistake with Trump. They spent the entire time dumping on Trump thinking they were going to turn him into a pariah. In actuality, this type of media coverage turned him into a Kardashian.

2. People don't believe his accusers, or more importantly, they really don't care.

The media thinks digging up women to make accusations of "sexual misconduct" is the way to purge public figures we don't like. Laymen see through it. Nobody likes the idea of child molestation, but people hate dirty tricks too. You have a woman alleging Roy Moore molested her and her proof is a message in a yearbook that she partially forged (she admitted to writing the date AFTER initially showing the inscription). Oh, by the way, Roy Moore was the judge in this woman's divorce case as well as the judge who sent her brother to jail. Reeeal credible. These other women are coming forward but aren't saying he did anything wrong. And these women decided to wait until six weeks before this important election to accuse him of "misconduct"? Yeah, right. We're not paying close enough attention to do this "I find them credible" BS. Either say it when it happened or move on.

3. The "sexual misconduct" charges really only work on millennial women. Men and older women know better.

Here's the reality: people "care" about you as a matter of goodheartedness, but people don't care about you as a matter of priority. I'm not going to take the side of an accuser I don't know against someone being accused whom I also don't know just as a matter of virtue signalling. I'm a fair-minded individual. I might not be able to be impartial when it's my family, but random chick on TV saying something bad happened to her 40 years ago? Uh, show me some receipt and give me a story I'll buy. So Roy Moore's base is going to be unbothered by the idea that there are *gasp* accusers out there. Big deal. That brings me to the next reason I think hes going to win...

4. There are bigger fish to fry.

I saw Moore's campaign communications director speak and he said some real shit. Alabama is a deep-red state. They want The Wall. They want Obamacare to be overturned. They want a conservative majority on the Supreme Court so they don't have to worry about the Courts enacting the liberal agenda when they don't have the votes to do so. They want to Muslim Ban. There are bigger issues than trying to litigate via Twitter something that may or may not have happened forty years ago. Sorry.

5. The media lacking even the pretense of impartiality has made Republican voters much more simplistic.

There was a time, say, 7-8 years ago where Republicans would've cared about personal baggage like this. But they saw the media eat up Bill Clinton despite his myriad accusations and cover for Obama despite Benghazi, Fast and Furious, the IRS scandal, Hillary's private e-mail server, among others, so now they're like, "fuck this". Why do we have to hold on to our principles while the left gets to be selectively moral? Forcing Al Franken and John Conyers out is too little too late.

6. #Metoo movement backlash, NFL protests, bogus Trump/Russia collusion narrative, and emerging evidence that the government covered for Hillary last year has fueled even more ire towards the left...and poor Doug Jones is going to be the recipient.

I think a lot of people low-key feel like the Left has decided to make us miserable because Hillary lost. The SJWing has been ratcheted up to 20, and I think it's making people crazy. I think for many voters, regardless of party-affiliation, Roy Moore represents a rebuke of the Left who are now desperate to maintain their hold over American culture. They look at this as a double-dog dare: "see? We'll spread propaganda that the Republican is a pedophile and dare you to vote for him". I think people are going to see right though that and do exactly that.

Plus, I mean, it's Alabama.
Wrong!
 
I did a list like this last year with Trump, so I figured I'll make another one. I think Roy Moore is going to win tonight. Here's why.

1. This entire campaign has been about him.

Think fast: what's Roy Moore's opponent's name? Dan Jones? Don Jones? Dennis? You know it ends in "Jones", but that's about it. The guy has been persona non grata this entire campaign. The media made this same mistake with Trump. They spent the entire time dumping on Trump thinking they were going to turn him into a pariah. In actuality, this type of media coverage turned him into a Kardashian.

2. People don't believe his accusers, or more importantly, they really don't care.

The media thinks digging up women to make accusations of "sexual misconduct" is the way to purge public figures we don't like. Laymen see through it. Nobody likes the idea of child molestation, but people hate dirty tricks too. You have a woman alleging Roy Moore molested her and her proof is a message in a yearbook that she partially forged (she admitted to writing the date AFTER initially showing the inscription). Oh, by the way, Roy Moore was the judge in this woman's divorce case as well as the judge who sent her brother to jail. Reeeal credible. These other women are coming forward but aren't saying he did anything wrong. And these women decided to wait until six weeks before this important election to accuse him of "misconduct"? Yeah, right. We're not paying close enough attention to do this "I find them credible" BS. Either say it when it happened or move on.

3. The "sexual misconduct" charges really only work on millennial women. Men and older women know better.

Here's the reality: people "care" about you as a matter of goodheartedness, but people don't care about you as a matter of priority. I'm not going to take the side of an accuser I don't know against someone being accused whom I also don't know just as a matter of virtue signalling. I'm a fair-minded individual. I might not be able to be impartial when it's my family, but random chick on TV saying something bad happened to her 40 years ago? Uh, show me some receipt and give me a story I'll buy. So Roy Moore's base is going to be unbothered by the idea that there are *gasp* accusers out there. Big deal. That brings me to the next reason I think hes going to win...

4. There are bigger fish to fry.

I saw Moore's campaign communications director speak and he said some real shit. Alabama is a deep-red state. They want The Wall. They want Obamacare to be overturned. They want a conservative majority on the Supreme Court so they don't have to worry about the Courts enacting the liberal agenda when they don't have the votes to do so. They want to Muslim Ban. There are bigger issues than trying to litigate via Twitter something that may or may not have happened forty years ago. Sorry.

5. The media lacking even the pretense of impartiality has made Republican voters much more simplistic.

There was a time, say, 7-8 years ago where Republicans would've cared about personal baggage like this. But they saw the media eat up Bill Clinton despite his myriad accusations and cover for Obama despite Benghazi, Fast and Furious, the IRS scandal, Hillary's private e-mail server, among others, so now they're like, "fuck this". Why do we have to hold on to our principles while the left gets to be selectively moral? Forcing Al Franken and John Conyers out is too little too late.

6. #Metoo movement backlash, NFL protests, bogus Trump/Russia collusion narrative, and emerging evidence that the government covered for Hillary last year has fueled even more ire towards the left...and poor Doug Jones is going to be the recipient.

I think a lot of people low-key feel like the Left has decided to make us miserable because Hillary lost. The SJWing has been ratcheted up to 20, and I think it's making people crazy. I think for many voters, regardless of party-affiliation, Roy Moore represents a rebuke of the Left who are now desperate to maintain their hold over American culture. They look at this as a double-dog dare: "see? We'll spread propaganda that the Republican is a pedophile and dare you to vote for him". I think people are going to see right though that and do exactly that.

Plus, I mean, it's Alabama.
Please don't predict anything again. Thanks.
 
Not so fast. Looks like the Black vote carried the day. Whites massively supported the child molester.

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yes but far off the numbers that trump won by now they talk of military votes to be counted and a possible recount

Trump got 8 percent of the black vote nationwide. So I hope that you aren't trying to say that blacks actually voted for trump in large numbers anywhere. Moore is talking about a recount and he is the only one. Moore lost.
 
Roy Moore wrote that he was first drawn to his wife when she was just 15 yrs old. She was in the same school & class as his attempted rape victim's. Moore's kid ad a severe case of affluenza drunk on his dads power to keep him out of prison. Moore's family he created has no moral fiber.

 
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I did a list like this last year with Trump, so I figured I'll make another one. I think Roy Moore is going to win tonight. Here's why.

1. This entire campaign has been about him.

Think fast: what's Roy Moore's opponent's name? Dan Jones? Don Jones? Dennis? You know it ends in "Jones", but that's about it. The guy has been persona non grata this entire campaign. The media made this same mistake with Trump. They spent the entire time dumping on Trump thinking they were going to turn him into a pariah. In actuality, this type of media coverage turned him into a Kardashian.

2. People don't believe his accusers, or more importantly, they really don't care.

The media thinks digging up women to make accusations of "sexual misconduct" is the way to purge public figures we don't like. Laymen see through it. Nobody likes the idea of child molestation, but people hate dirty tricks too. You have a woman alleging Roy Moore molested her and her proof is a message in a yearbook that she partially forged (she admitted to writing the date AFTER initially showing the inscription). Oh, by the way, Roy Moore was the judge in this woman's divorce case as well as the judge who sent her brother to jail. Reeeal credible. These other women are coming forward but aren't saying he did anything wrong. And these women decided to wait until six weeks before this important election to accuse him of "misconduct"? Yeah, right. We're not paying close enough attention to do this "I find them credible" BS. Either say it when it happened or move on.

3. The "sexual misconduct" charges really only work on millennial women. Men and older women know better.

Here's the reality: people "care" about you as a matter of goodheartedness, but people don't care about you as a matter of priority. I'm not going to take the side of an accuser I don't know against someone being accused whom I also don't know just as a matter of virtue signalling. I'm a fair-minded individual. I might not be able to be impartial when it's my family, but random chick on TV saying something bad happened to her 40 years ago? Uh, show me some receipt and give me a story I'll buy. So Roy Moore's base is going to be unbothered by the idea that there are *gasp* accusers out there. Big deal. That brings me to the next reason I think hes going to win...

4. There are bigger fish to fry.

I saw Moore's campaign communications director speak and he said some real shit. Alabama is a deep-red state. They want The Wall. They want Obamacare to be overturned. They want a conservative majority on the Supreme Court so they don't have to worry about the Courts enacting the liberal agenda when they don't have the votes to do so. They want to Muslim Ban. There are bigger issues than trying to litigate via Twitter something that may or may not have happened forty years ago. Sorry.

5. The media lacking even the pretense of impartiality has made Republican voters much more simplistic.

There was a time, say, 7-8 years ago where Republicans would've cared about personal baggage like this. But they saw the media eat up Bill Clinton despite his myriad accusations and cover for Obama despite Benghazi, Fast and Furious, the IRS scandal, Hillary's private e-mail server, among others, so now they're like, "fuck this". Why do we have to hold on to our principles while the left gets to be selectively moral? Forcing Al Franken and John Conyers out is too little too late.

6. #Metoo movement backlash, NFL protests, bogus Trump/Russia collusion narrative, and emerging evidence that the government covered for Hillary last year has fueled even more ire towards the left...and poor Doug Jones is going to be the recipient.

I think a lot of people low-key feel like the Left has decided to make us miserable because Hillary lost. The SJWing has been ratcheted up to 20, and I think it's making people crazy. I think for many voters, regardless of party-affiliation, Roy Moore represents a rebuke of the Left who are now desperate to maintain their hold over American culture. They look at this as a double-dog dare: "see? We'll spread propaganda that the Republican is a pedophile and dare you to vote for him". I think people are going to see right though that and do exactly that.

Plus, I mean, it's Alabama.
Awkward kick.
 
Roy Moore wrote that he was first drawn to his wife when she was just 15 yrs old. She was in the same school & class as his attempted rape victim's. Moore's kid ad a severe case of affluenza drunk on his dads power to keep him out of prison. Moore's family he created has no moral fiber.


They know they are sinners. It's ok to be in their religion. As long as they believe in Jesus and the constitution. Of course they interpret both to suit their lifestyles.
 
My prediction was wrong, but I don't think my math was.

I think Roy Moore probably lost because he let the scandal define him more than his talking points. I think he spent too much time addressing it and not talking about what he would do as a Senator. I still feel for the man because I do believe the allegations were mostly BS.

The other reason is probably pretty simplistic: many Republicans didn't bother to vote because they expected him to win. I don't think they expected Doug Jones to pull out the win.
 

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