It’s funny how the lefties will always try to deflect and never be critical of their own. The truth is the majority of the sexual deviants that have been exposed are Democrats. The conservatives that I know will always call out the slime in their midst.
“Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore’s account of when he began dating his wife Kayla would place the start of their courtship before her divorce from her first husband, according to court documents.
This comes as the Moore campaign’s defense of the retired judge against multiple allegations of sexual misconduct hinges on disputing minute details of the accusers’ versions of events."
Absolutely. The article said she was separated from her husband and had filed for divorce about the time she started seeing Moore. Not ideal and certainly not something I would do but it’s hardly villainous.
“Divorce records obtained by the Washington Examiner show that Kayla, however, had not yet even filed for divorce from her first husband, John Charles Heald, by the time she caught Moore’s attention at the Christmas gathering. In fact, Kayla and Heald had only just separated on Dec. 1, 1984, two weeks before her and Moore’s serendipitous introduction.”
Nope, not villainous.
Just highly hypocritical for a man that made his name (in)famous for disobeying the (secular) law, over a monument about the 10 commandments…
…to be violating the 7th (committing adultery) and the 10th (you shall not covet your neighbor’s wife).
Unless there is a “it’s OK if she’s separated, or he’s Republican” exception that I, and the rest of humanity is unaware of?
And of course, you defend it. What other moral failings do you defend… when it’s a Republican?
@getaclue: if what you assert is true, then a number of people in Congress and the President should resign, as Al Franken did. Haven’t noticed that happening yet.
Masterskrain Premium Member over 6 years ago
He’s gonna need one JUST for Trump and ANOTHER just for Moore!
Radish the wordsmith over 6 years ago
Dems are cleaning house, the republican president is an accused rapist and the GOP wants to run a child molester.
superposition over 6 years ago
So they’ll be running for office as Republicans from now on?
Mr. Blawt over 6 years ago
Get rid of all of them, it shouldn’t matter what the little letter is after your name.
getaclue over 6 years ago
It’s funny how the lefties will always try to deflect and never be critical of their own. The truth is the majority of the sexual deviants that have been exposed are Democrats. The conservatives that I know will always call out the slime in their midst.
Silly Season over 6 years ago
getaclue
So will you be saying the same about Moore?
You know, dating a still married woman, I.e. adultery, 10 commandments, ring a bell yet?
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/court-records-suggest-roy-moore-dated-wife-while-she-was-still-married/article/2642679
“Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore’s account of when he began dating his wife Kayla would place the start of their courtship before her divorce from her first husband, according to court documents.
This comes as the Moore campaign’s defense of the retired judge against multiple allegations of sexual misconduct hinges on disputing minute details of the accusers’ versions of events."
getaclue over 6 years ago
Absolutely. The article said she was separated from her husband and had filed for divorce about the time she started seeing Moore. Not ideal and certainly not something I would do but it’s hardly villainous.
Silly Season over 6 years ago
getaclue
“Divorce records obtained by the Washington Examiner show that Kayla, however, had not yet even filed for divorce from her first husband, John Charles Heald, by the time she caught Moore’s attention at the Christmas gathering. In fact, Kayla and Heald had only just separated on Dec. 1, 1984, two weeks before her and Moore’s serendipitous introduction.”
Nope, not villainous.
Just highly hypocritical for a man that made his name (in)famous for disobeying the (secular) law, over a monument about the 10 commandments…
…to be violating the 7th (committing adultery) and the 10th (you shall not covet your neighbor’s wife).
Unless there is a “it’s OK if she’s separated, or he’s Republican” exception that I, and the rest of humanity is unaware of?
And of course, you defend it. What other moral failings do you defend… when it’s a Republican?
Motivemagus over 6 years ago
@getaclue: if what you assert is true, then a number of people in Congress and the President should resign, as Al Franken did. Haven’t noticed that happening yet.