If you ever had any doubts about the cracker's racism, consider this: the main basis of his fraud claim is that he alleges
"anomalous" higher voter turnout in Jefferson County, in which census data shows 43% of the population is black. He called the county's 47% voter turnout as "highly unusual" and questioned the integrity of its election results.
Message to Moore: true and healthy democracy works when enough people care.
How many more Roy Moores will we see in the upcoming mid-term elections? By some accounts the tax bill was the swan song of mainstream Republicans who see their party racked with infighting and, for some, their own seats vulnerable to a radical rightwing challenge in the primaries. How else to explain their open admissions that the tax bill was a reward to the "donor class"? Even Lindsey Graham confessed to this perfidy. Last week Joy Reid reported that the Republicans described the tax bill as "cashing in."
ReplyDeleteI suppose the important question is how many more Roy Moores, perhaps without such a sordid past, can the US endure? The miners' canary could be Arizona where ultra-conservative Jeff Flake is bowing out rather than face the extremist Kelli Ward and Ward-like clones are circling like buzzards awaiting the demise of John McCain.
I have no doubt that other extremists will emerge, Mound. The long term viability of the Republican Party doesn't matter to them.
Delete"the cracker's racism"
ReplyDeleteSo what exactly is your position? Is racism a bad thing or a good thing? If you think racism is a bad thing then you're an obvious hypocrite for using racism to attack someone for being a perceived racist.
Of course, I've never come across a cultural Marxist who had any inkling of what they were talking about. So par for the course - if the course is an insane asylum run by the inmates.
BTW, your point is not indisputable proof that Moore is a racist, either. Not that you neo-Puritans need any proof to slap a scarlet letter on someone. You're just a crazy cult of fanatics ignorant of history repeating the worst of it. You idiots also don't get constitutional democracy.
The fact that you remain anonymous says it all; as well, your comments make no sense, although I'm sure they pass as wisdom in your circles.
DeleteIs it just me , or are more ezrawannabees infecting this portal. When the sexist racist anonymice come calling it is surely a sign you are doing something right.
ReplyDeleteI take great comfort in that, rumleyfips. Thank you.
DeleteI'd take more notice of your comment rumleyfips, if I hadn't noticed your full-fledged dissing of Ethics Commissioner Dawson in comments on several blogs.
DeleteTrudeau broke the rules and you stand up on your hind legs and do the Simon praise JT to the skies routine.
Apparently what's sauce for the goose is not sauce for the gander in your universe. Either we operate under the rule of law, or it turns into a free-for-all where opinion trumps facts. You seem to endorse the latter.
As for me, I comment anonymously because I'm buggered if I'm going to have Google follow anymore of what I do, and suggest "friends" and products, than I have to.
BM