Pryor never betrayed Roy Moore. He offered to help Moore place the 10 Commandments in the Supreme Court building in such a manner that it would be constitutional. Moore rejected that offer. He offered his best constitutional attorneys to Moor to defend the case. Again, Moore rejected the offer. Whether you like it or not, Pryor had to follow a federal court order (even one he disagreed with) because the alternative is anarchy.
I would suggest that if you want change, then get off you butt and vote for elected officials who will support the kind of judges that reflect your philosophy. There are no short cuts to good legal decisions. And asking a State Attorney General to flip off the federal court is asinine at best.
And asking a colony to flip off a king is probably asinine also.
But asking a judge to flip off God is foolish and wicked!
I'm asking a State Attorney General to follow his state's constitution that he swore to uphold and to uphold the Federal constitution as it is written not as it is twisted by the wicked. And yes that would have forced a constitutional "crises" that is long overdue. Pryor has shown himself to be in the camp of Benedict Arnold and not willing to fight along side the patriots.
You said he offered to "help Moore place the 10 Commandments in the Supreme Court building in such a manner that it would be constitutional...
He offered to hide the law of God from the courts. There is one hero here - the man who professed Christ as King and would not bow to any other - That man is not Pryor.
If Pryor wants my support he will serve the King he professes to worship. He will stand with men like Patrick Henry, James Madison and George Washington and will acknowledge that there is a greater duty to the King of kings! Pragmatism be dammed or it will damn us.