The interesting thing to me is the number of people here who have changed their tune and are immediately spouting off about what a loser Judge Moore is. It took a massive effort from both sides of the aisle with a coordinated smear campaign, tens of millions of dollars, and what appears to be out and out vote fraud to bring him down.
The good thing is that situations like this cause people to let their guard down and show their true colors. Even this forum has a whole lot of people who are as easily manipulated as a herd of sheep only with nasty attitudes.
LOL, I used the analogy from the movie "Wall Street"
Begining:
"I knew the minute I laid eyes on you, you had what it takes, Bud."
End:
"The minute I laid eyes on you, I knew you were no good."
I think it is more that people got behind the guy, because he was the candidate. They wanted to keep the seat, even with personal reservations or disagreements in things he did in his capacity as judge.
Most people thought the charges of wrongdoing were bogus, but they still saw him as creepy-ish.
Because despite thinking Moore was a loser, most of us here still wanted him to join the Senate where he would do his part to pass President Trumps agenda. Criticizing Moore during the race wouldve been no help. Now that the race has ended disastrously, its important to debrief how the race was lost, the primary reason being Moore himself.
We cant repeat these mistakes.