Freepers who think he was victimized by anyone in 2017 should go back and do some research on his history in Alabama Republican politics. He's been burning bridges with the GOP for years ... and then has the nerve to complain when they don't stand up for him.
I’ll believe your version.
He must have been AWFUL to lose in Alabama.
Freepers who think he was victimized by anyone in 2017 should go back and do some research on his history in Alabama Republican politics. He’s been burning bridges with the GOP for years ... and then has the nerve to complain when they don’t stand up for him.
IF that is the case there would have been no need for the GOP establishment to openly campaign against the party nominee. In favor of a liberal Democrat, of course.
We simply can not allow the open borders agenda establishment veto power over primary winners. It’s that simple.
“He’s been burning bridges with the GOP for years ... and then has the nerve to complain when they don’t stand up for him.”
I’m not a big fan of Roy Moore and he certainly didn’t do much to help himself... but “eff” the GOP. We all ought to be burning at lot more than bridges with them because they’re a pack of rotten backstabbing cowards. Most of the time they don’t stand up for the president either, and they had to be harangued into timidly supporting Kavanaugh. What s*** show that was, even at the last minute we were still weren’t certain they’d be able to reign in enough potential defectors. The difference between Moore and Kavanaugh (aside from the likelihood that Moore dated legal age teenagers, which I, though I may be in the minority, I personally couldn’t care less about) is that Kavanaugh was willing to fight it tooth and nail. Moore huffed and puffed a couple times and then slinked off into some dark corner. We need conservatives who will stick it to the GOP, and keep sticking it to them until they either grow a spine or get the heck out of the way and let somebody else take up the conservative mantle.