Tuesday, November 14, 2017

More Moore, GQ on citizenship

As always these days, we start with Roy Moore
There’s another allegation against Roy Moore.  This one comes with a sort of creepy yearbook note.  The note is now being claimed to be a forgery.  Has anyone asked fake document expert Dan Rather his opinion on the authenticity of the note? 

A year ago I would have dismissed such charges of forgery as conspiracy theory BS.  That’s way too much trouble taken and way too much trouble to be gotten into for such a stunt.  Still it took over a week for this particular “me too” girl to surface.  Why so long? 

Well Lex, after 40 years, what’s another 10 days? I suppose.

As with the other allegations, I have no idea where the truth lies.  Is the yearbook signing creepy? I think so.  But what traumatized teenager takes her yearbook to be signed by the guy who supposedly traumatized her?  That’s creepy as well.  I didn’t go around Canal Winchester looking for the people who gave me $h!t and ask them to sign my yearbook.  I fact, I didn’t ask anyone to sign it. 

The allegations are all 40 years old and surface just before an election and after any possibility of pulling Moore’s name from the ballot.  That’s just a little too convenient.

Then there’s the reaction to all of this.  Immediately there were calls for Moore to step aside without so much as a “can these allegations be true?” There was the usual Rat establishment Republican - as always – race to come out in force each trying to feign more moral outrage than the other.

Low-energy Jeb!! Bush says that Moore needs to step aside so ReRs can stand for decency.  Jeb!! probably doesn’t see the irony of the son of a former president accused 6 times of groping women calling on someone only accused 5 times to step down for decency.

Then there’s the arbiter of all things moral in Caligula, D.C. John McCain.  That’s right the guy who cheated on his ailing wife then dumped her to marry a billionaire beer heiress is now the decider of who is fit to sit in the senate.  Well marrying a billionaire beer heiress is every young man’s dream, isn’t it?

Let me just say, if need advice on a moral question, I’d go to OJ before I went to McCain who has spent 30 years driving the country into debt while beating his own drum relentlessly and playing both sides against the middle. In my mind, McCain is a tired old BS artist who stayed about 150 years too long.

I find it disgusting that these arrogant, preening, lying, thieving, know-nothing, do-nothing, be-nothing bastards think that they are fit to sit in judgement of anyone. 

Would Moore’s senate seat be worth all of this trouble for ReRs and establishment Caligula, D.C. ruling class bastards to go after? What we have learned since the election of PDJT is that the swamp is deep and expansive.  It has unlimited resources.  It is vindictive.  It is relentless. In my opinion the swamp would happily walk by a $100 bill to snatch a nickel away from someone trying to drain so much as a thimble's worth of the swamp.


GQ’s Citizen of the Year
GQ has picked the man running the NFL for its Citizen of the Year.  That’s right Mr. & Mrs. America, GQ has named America-hating, Che loving, commie bastard; the no-talent Colin Kapernick as their Citizen of the Year.


Well to be fair, rumor has it that Harvey Weinstein turned the honor down and the TX and Las Vegas shooters are both dead thereby limiting the pool of available choices that meet GQ’s odd definition of “citizenship.”  In that regard, I suppose, Kapernick is probably the obvious choice.

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