Friday, December 8, 2017

"Go get 'em, Roy" Says Trump in Phone Call and Grab 'em by the Pü**y If Opportune

#MAGA – How About "Make Aggressive Grab Anytime"

A.B.A.D. (Anyone But A Democrat) right Mr. and Mrs. Al A. Bama

If Roy Moore wins in Alabama holding the views he does, then the GOP truly does stand alongside him and more or less mirror those same views. 

If he wins, it will be “The Moore the Merrier…” – one big happy “family praying together, staying together, and doing what together?”

TIME reminds us here about Moore – hint, it ain’t pretty…!!!

At a campaign event earlier this year an audience member asked a question – he happened to be the only African-American in attendance. He asked Moore for his opinion on when was the last time America was “great.”

Moore responded: “I think it was great at the time when families were united — even though we had slavery — they cared for one another. Our families were strong, our country had a direction.”

Wow ... Moore seemingly implied he'd be able to overlook the enslavement of other human beings as long as families are “united.” That is an interesting perspective from a man accused of repeatedly preying on young girls.

Those remarks were featured in an article from the Los Angeles Times in September, but have now resurfaced in a viral tweet from Eric Columbus, a former Obama administration official who said in part: “You can't make this up — Roy Moore said in September that the last time America was great was when we had slavery.”

Of course Moore's comments bring to mind Trump's campaign and current slogan: “Make America Great Again.” 

That slogan has many interpreting it as a rallying cry to incite white nationalists. 

Trump has controversially endorsed Moore, despite widespread condemnation and the damning allegations the Senate candidate faces, but now Trump has endorsed him and reportedly even said: “Go get ‘em, Roy!” during a recent phone call with the candidate.

On December 4, Trump tweeted: “Putting Pelosi/Schumer Liberal Puppet Jones into office in Alabama would hurt our great Republican Agenda of low on taxes, tough on crime, strong on military and borders... & so much more. Look at your 401-k’s since Election. Highest Stock Market EVER! Jobs are roaring back!”

Indeed, Trump apparently believes a man who was reportedly banned from an Alabama mall for harassing teenage girls would be “tough on crime and thus he is urging voters to support him.”

But, beyond Moore’s view and statement on slavery and allegations of sexual misconduct, he also has referred to Native Americans as “reds and yellows.” He also, like Trump, questioned former President Obama's place of birth, and even once suggested Muslims should not be allowed to serve in Congress.

Yet in spite of all that, Moore still seems to have a good shot of becoming a United States senator.

Moore highlighted here while “he used to cruise the Mall for young girls” that reminder here from the Washington Post.

My 2 Cents: My, my have low have we sunk in our so-called values and principles, and well, just good old common sense and decency.

Sadly many imply: “Well Moore hasn’t had his day in court, so I will give him a chance.” They of course also imply they do not believe the women who were teens back when “good old boy Roy” was hitting on them (even as young as 14 in one high profile case), thus imply the accusers are liars.

Maybe not day in court, or too late to be “criminal today, but public opinion is a darn important court too if people have the facts like in this case and actually believe the women accusers.

Oh, for goodness sake, my, my – good old suthen’ boys can’t be liars about that sort of sex stuff, right? Dang right…!!! “Go get ‘em, Roy.”

BTW: I wonder what Trump really meant when he told Roy “Go get ‘em?”

Maybe he had a target in mind like when he said “Easy to grab ‘em by the p***y.”

Naw, can’t be that simple, can it? Well on December 12 we will see how low our fellow citizens in Alabama will have sunk, or not.

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