Posted on 11/19/2017 4:52:16 PM PST by davikkm
Sunday on NBCs Meet the Press, roundtable guest and MSNBC host Joy Reid called it incredibly disturbing there were people still supporting Republican Alabama U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore, given he is facing allegations that he acted inappropriately and engaged in sexual misconduct in Etowah County, AL decades ago.
Reid said, The fact that this is a calculation, were talking about something of such a different degree. You talked about all of the past scandals, you talked about the Monica Lewinsky situation, which was clearly an improper relationship. But were talking about children. Were talking about multiple allegations of the abuse of children, and the fact that its even a question I think speaks to the position that the Republican party finds its in, morally.
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Does Joy Reid know about the “Lolita Express”? Or will she pretend it’s just another plane? Or she’ll ‘forget’ what it was about? Any lie in a storm...
What a load.
The last I heard, a person is innocent unless proven guilty!
No Joy, what’s truly disturbing is the bull$hit you people think you can still get away with. It’s amazing what $hitheads you people are.
More disturbing that she thinks that all someone should have to do to ruin a good person is to make specious claims about something so far in the past that it’s impossible to actually prove anything...
They defended BJ Clinton when there was a lot more evidence against him - and he paid $800K to settle a sexual harassment lawsuit brought by an innocent female victim.
I guess that means she’s disturbed.
Children? Ignorant or just a liar?
Is there anything that Joy or the View in general does not find disturbing? I find these yentas disturbing but not incredibly disturbing.
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