Ah, the deflection. But not all bad here. Yes, you're assuming that Moore will be defeated, again because of the allegations, which suites your prerogatives. So, screw the actual law, and only make it about the voting mob to sort out? That still seems to be your position. The problem with your approach, I think, is that it conceptually ignores the theocracy of the party you ascribe yourself to. Feminism have demanded that just the appearance of an abuse it too great a sin to overcome, and have, and continue to use this as a sledge hammer against those who they find it necessary to crush outside of the ballot box. ms Pelosi seems to have used all her credibility over the weekend defending mr Conyers, and his "due process". So, what is your prescription? Conyers gets a pass? He was elected, he settled using tax payer funds to buy off his accusers. Must we wait until his district boot him at the box? Franken has suggested he is amiable to the ethics committee, and yet, is that sufficient to mollify your feminist wing? I think not. Franken is a clown. His only effect is to effectively thieve the oxygen around him and firmly ( and I mean firmly) weight a chair to the ground....
So if there are no photos then those women are basically lying, damn if only folks had cellphones in those days.
I only have one God and I don't believe he is a Democrat or Republican. Now you on the other hand have the one you worship in DC. When did I give them a pass? I said both are equally crooked. Same place yours is, when you put one together we can walk side by side.
If theres no proof of a crime, youre not going to convict anyone of anything. Proof is required. Example: Bill wasnt guilty, until Monica produced a gype stained blue dress. There are pictures of Franken actually doing the deed, Proof. There is a history of Franken actually doing this before, demonstrating a pattern of behavior completely consistent with the photograph. .
Wrong. I don't defend people just because they have an r or a D in front of their name. I think any Republican and any Democrat that knew about this program and didn't say anything about it should resign. The complete silence on this from the Pussyhat people is a pass. Where are the protests? Where are all the Trump grabs women threads makers, making threads about government paying off sexual assault victims with tax dollars? I would join you. It's for a good cause. Just don't expect to see too many of your friends. This may implicate to many of their gods. Most of them rather stay silent and ignore this and hope it goes away.
I would drop kick Franken through gate of the Newark Municipal Dump just on his looks, but I oppose expelling him from the Senate until he is convicted of a serious crime. Ditto Menendez.
Yes! Damn those numbers! 2017 List of Rich and Powerful Sexual Abusers, Harassers, Rapists, 1- 25. 1. 11/10, Eddie Berganza, Editor at DC Comics ACCUSATION Sexual harassment, including groping and forcibly kissing women. » 2. 11/10, Andrew Kreisberg, Executive producer of "Arrow", "Supergirl", "The Flash" ACCUSATION Sexual harassment of more than a dozen people » 3. 11/9, Louis C.K., Comedian and producer ACCUSATION Sexual misconduct with five women, including exposing himself and masturbating in front of them. » 4. 11/8, Benjamin Genocchio, Executive director of the Armory Show art fair ACCUSATION Sexual harassment, including unwelcome touching of five women. » 5. 11/3, David Guillod, Co-chief executive of Primary Wave Entertainment agency ACCUSATION Sexual assault of four women. » 6. 11/1, Jeff Hoover Kentucky speaker of the House ACCUSATION Sexual harassment and inappropriate text messages. » 7. 11/1, Brett Ratner Producer and director ACCUSATION Rape, sexual assault and harassment of six women, including exposing himself and masturbating. » 8. 10/31, Kirt Webster Music publicist ACCUSATION Sexual assault and harassment, including unwanted touching. » 9. 10/31, Andy Dick, Actor ACCUSATION Sexual harassment, including groping.» Michael Oreskes Head of news at NPR and former New York Times editor ACCUSATION Sexual harassment of three women. » 10. 10/30, Hamilton Fish President and publisher of The New Republic ACCUSATION Complaints by female employees. » 11, 10/29, Kevin Spacey Actor ACCUSATION Sexual assault of multiple men and sexual misconduct with a minor. » 12. 10/26, Ken Baker E! News correspondent ACCUSATION Sexual harassment of two women, including unwanted kissing and inappropriate messages » 13. 10/26, Mark Halperin NBC News and MSNBC contributor, author of "Game Change" ACCUSATION Sexual harassment of at least five women. 14. 10/26, Rick Najera Director of CBS's Diversity Showcase ACCUSATION Sexual harassment, including inappropriate comments to performers. » FALLOUT Resigned. » 15. 10/25, Knight Landesman Publisher of Artforum ACCUSATION Sexual harassment of at least nine women, including groping. 16. 10/25, Leon Wieseltier A former editor at The New Republic ACCUSATION Sexual harassment of several women, including inappropriate advances. 17. 10/23, Terry Richardson Fashion photographer ACCUSATION Sexual harassment of models. 18. 10/21, John Besh Chief executive of the Besh Restaurant Group ACCUSATION Sexual harassment » 19. 10/19, Lockhart Steele Editorial director of Vox Media ACCUSATION Sexual harassment of a female employee, including unwanted kissing. » 20. 10/19, Robert Scoble Tech blogger and co-founder of the Transformation Group ACCUSATION Sexual assault of at least two women.» 21. 10/17, Chris Savino Creator and showrunner of “The Loud House” ACCUSATION Sexual harassment, including unwanted sexual advances, of as many as 12 women. 22. 10/12. Roy Price, Head of Amazon Studios ACCUSATION Sexual harassment of one woman. 23. 10/12, Andy Signore, Senior vice president of content for Defy Media ACCUSATION Sexual assault of one woman and harassment of several others. » 24, 10/5, Harvey Weinstein Producer and co-founder of the Weinstein Company ACCUSATION Raping three women. Sexual assault and harassment of dozens of others — including masturbating, exposing himself and unwelcome touching. 1 - 24 from: THE NEW YORK TIMES, After Weinstein: A List of Men Accused of Sexual Misconduct and the Fallout for Each, By SARAH ALMUKHTAR, LARRY BUCHANAN and MICHAEL GOLD UPDATED 8:42 A.M. ET, NOV. 11, 2017. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/11/10/us/men-accused-sexual-misconduct-weinstein.html 25. 10/10, Donna Karan, DKNY Shames the victims THE DAILY MAIL, EXCLUSIVE: Fashion designer Donna Karan comes to Harvey Weinstein's DEFENSE suggesting his victims may have been 'asking for it' by the way they dress calling the shamed mogul and his wife 'wonderful people’, By JAMES DESBOROUGH and JAMES WILKINSON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM PUBLISHED: 18:25 EDT, 9 October 2017 | UPDATED: 10:09 EDT, 10 October 2017.
Many on the thinking Left will vote for Moore because his campaign is such an obvious anti-establishment juggernaut. Of course they would have preferred Sanders or Stein. Stein more than Sanders now.
There aren’t that many dumb leftists that would be stupid enough to vote for a man who believes the Bible should come before the constitution and that no Muslim should be allowed to serve in Congress and the gays should be criminalized.
yea right, a racist homophobic that thinks the first amendment pertains only to christers, the thinking educated people of who you speak have fled that inbred backward shitshole state of alabama as fast as they could
After its all over with. The leftness will hold the mantle of being filled with deviates and degenerates. Which that should be one thing the Right can always point out about the left. Especially at election time. All the Repubs have to do is ask the people do they want more deviates and degenerates in Government or Not. If they do......vote for the Democrat. They wont fail to disappoint.
1. More won an election to get on the ballot. Elections matter. 2. Moore, like Franken and Menendez, has not been convicted of any crime. 3. The corrupt bipartisan political establishment is united in hysterical late election cycle opposition to Moore. Conclusion: Vote for Moore, and never vote for the candidates of the American political establishment.
Which is not to say that I would not vote for an anti-establishment 'deviant degenerate' candidate who could credibly stand for reducing the size and power of government. I am very tolerant.