Posted on 12/13/2017 3:43:25 AM PST by deek69
The big loser in Tuesday's Alabama's special Senate election was not the Republican Party. They had already lost weeks ago, the moment the Washington Post wrote their (carefully vetted, in this instance) exposé of the thirty-year-old sexual proclivities of Judge Roy Moore.
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What I am suggesting is Alabama Republicans let the Alynskyite leftist candidate, one who hates everything they stand for win, because of unfounded lies made up by the evil on the left.
They should have known better. They now have elected a hard leftist purveyor of evil because they would rather stay home in some kind of shame cooked up for them by the leftist scum they let in by not showing up.
It's hard not to notice what suckers we can be. Alabama was played, we were all played. We should have recognized that, but we didn't, and we all lost.
McConnell is the one doing the happy dance this morning
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At some point down the road, when hindsight is 20-20, I believe Mitch is going to discover he was dancing on his own (political) grave.
They already own 2 parties, how many more should they form?
If there's any justice in the world.
Piling on Bannon is what Meghan McCain is doing. So do you want to be like that whore?
The REAL story is that there are stupid, perverted, wicked Americans who will vote for someone who supports tearing babies into pieces up to the moment of birth.
None of us is safe, and the country is on a path to dissolution, as long as there are sick, evil Americans like that.
Great point blackbird.
I like Bannon, his heart is in the right place but as a strategist hes somewhere south of even the detestable Rove. Hes looking for any fight at any cost.
The cost happens to be that now, for at least the next year, hes turned MAGA into Make America No Worse. Gridlock is the best we can achieve now with the Senate firmly in Never-Trump and de facto Democrat control.
So Steve, your gambit just took a year out of the Trump presidency.
Luther Strange is exactly the type of DC insider/lobbyist/swamp creature that we are trying to get rid of.
You succeeded in getting rid of him for sure. Now youve got the male version of Patty Murray. What are you going to do with him?
Steve Bannon has my support. He needs to fight every primary and oust the RINOs. He needs our support not derision. So in a nice way FOAD.
Without Bannon in ‘18 we will get a slew of RINOs’ running again.
Moore was so starved for cash he could not even afford to respond to media allegations, much less counter them.
Moore hooked climbed on the Bannon band wagon but Bannon didn't have a team of horses to hook up and pull the wagon.
I believe I read that Trump won Alabama with more votes than were cast on either side. Why don’t voters come out for special elections? Lots has been written on that one. My sense for this election is that Moore withdrew at the same time he was being massively outspent.
He wouldn’t debate, he wouldn’t interview, and he was too broke to spend on advertising.
He disappeared. I suppose he hoped to run out the clock. He lost by only 20k votes, so maybe he was right.
I couldn’t help but notice Trump never entered Alabama to campaign for him. Wonder why?
Not so sure about this.
The Republican media was 24/7 anti-Moore.
The Republican Senate worked to get the Dem elected, before the WP smears even.
Neither is true, because if it weren't for the sexual allegations, Roy Moore would have won against Jones by a double-digit landslide, just as he defeated establishment Republican Luther Strange.
Having said that, I mentioned on another thread that Trump's seemingly odd endorsement of Strange over Moore may have been strategic, if rumors that Moore's alleged "victims" would come forward and make a scandal were already in circulation. That's at least as plausible as the alternative explanation, i.e. that Trump endorsed Strange in order to get Congressional establishment Republicans to go along with aspects of his agenda in return.
In a state as republican as Alabama a D win by any margin in a statewide election is a huge slap in the face to R’s
I pile on John McCain for losing the health vote, on Jeff Sessions for bei g an absentee AG, on Mattis for being spineless in the social engineering debate, and on Bannon for doing a lousy job in Alabama.
I’m an equal opportunity critic of obvious, unforced errors.
I am not saying Bannon does not draw a paycheck but he is patriot and doing this for the country. All of these Bannon ankle biter son Free Republic are embarrassing.
Washington DC, our MSM, our universities and cultural institutions —> One huge and growing inferno. The amount of fuel lying just outside the fire ring is beyond what any of us are imagining and it is only a matter of time until we all look back on this day, relatively speaking, as just one early skirmish.
There are no winners here, the losses are well spread, and the fools include anyone opening their mouths too wide the morning after ... without taking at least some time to deliberate over what is surely a complex situation.
I have great faith in America’s deplorables, truly our time will come, but we need leadership that is calm, deliberate, careful and at the same time bold/principled/articulate. Steve Bannon is not my cup of tea, but he has a great future if he simply regroups and comes back in this way, and on those terms I would want him to have a strong voice for our side. But just yelling that the others side s*cks is not going to win the larger war.
In the end, fates will be determined in the marketplace of ideas, with strong leaders buying and selling the best and winning products. Our side should not stoop to the politics of personal destruction and instead focus on what are clearly and resolutely compelling narratives for this country.
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