Posted on 12/09/2017 8:07:14 PM PST by TigerClaws
A conservative writer for the Washington Post asked this week what many in our movement nationally have been pondering while watching Alabama creep ever closer to sending Roy Moore to the U.S. Senate: Whats the matter with Alabama?
Examining a recent poll, columnist Jennifer Rubin bemoaned that Moore received nearly 60-percent of the female vote, asking did these women consider that if Moore gets away with his alleged crimes and gets to the Senate, a horrific message will be sent to men who prey on young women?
Seeing how were probably going to send someone to the U.S. Senate whose fellow senator from Alabama whose own governor, even sees no reason to disbelieve those who have accused him of sexual molestation and sexual assault, indeed, what is the matter with Alabama?
As many ex-girlfriends have told me, Its not you. Its me.
Its not so much whats the matter with us, its whats the matter with the rest of the country.
Alabamians arent so much supporting Moore than they are reacting to years, decades even, of our way of life being constantly under assault from popular culture the news media, film, music, books, you name it.
Then weve had our political leaders rise to power through our support only to see them abandon and then betray us to the establishment and elites once in office. Weve seen the government use the force of law, and the courts use force of decree, to change our sacred institutions and force us to act against our conscience.
We looked to our leaders to successfully push back against all of this, yet we saw nobody, and we heard no one.
So is it any real surprise that when someone finally comes along who actually does push back, who actually does shout back, that he gets support from many of us, some of whom would have never supported him 20-years ago?
Look no further than Moores new television ad running this weekend as evidence.
Heres a partial script:
They call us warmongers for wanting to rebuild the military.
Racists for securing our borders.
Bigots for recognizing the sanctity of marriage.
And they call us foolish for believing in God.
So if the establishment in Washington doesnt like Moore, then thats too bad. Its their own fault that hes about to become one of their colleagues.
They didnt fight for us then, so Alabamians are looking for someone who will fight for us now, and some are rationalizing their votes because they feel they have no options and so much is at stake.
This isnt about taxes or regulation or budgets or foreign policy its about our culture, and many in Alabama see it slipping away, if not gone already.
Remember when Samson said in the Book of Judges, With the jawbone of an ass, heaps upon heaps, with the jaw of an ass have I slain a thousand men.
Had the Republican establishment treated us with respect, not lied to us, not retreated or rolled-over at every hard choice, and actually fought to advance or even preserve our way of life, then perhaps Alabama would be sending another conservative yet likable man like Jeff Sessions or Richard Shelby to the Senate.
Instead, Alabama has had enough, and its about to smack Washington upside its head with the jawbone of an ass.
Yeah... Nyah nyah! Redneck redneck redneck! Is what this boils down to.
Well, Roy’ll show em some royal redneckitude. This will be entertaining.
That’s like the token minority I guess
ALLEGEDLY gets away with... Is what it should say.
He claims to be an Alabamian, a conservative, a pro-lifer, but this article contains hints of insults to the people of the state.
Alabamians arent so much supporting Moore than they are reacting to years, decades even, of our way of life being constantly under assault from popular culture the news media, film, music, books, you name it.
Then weve had our political leaders rise to power through our support only to see them abandon and then betray us to the establishment and elites once in office. Weve seen the government use the force of law, and the courts use force of decree, to change our sacred institutions and force us to act against our conscience.
This isnt about taxes or regulation or budgets or foreign policy its about our culture, and many in Alabama see it slipping away, if not gone already.
While this is true to a degree, he's using words to describe Alabamians that critics use to smear them. Something about this piece doesn't ring true, and I wonder if he's a closet liberal...
It’s like the token minority if the token minority is a white guy in blackface.
Redneck envy!!
No black guys in whiteface huh?
Those would be token majorities.
Aren’t the secular liberals much louder than their numbers?
That’s a total crock of crap. You have no idea what you’re talking about and best shut your mouth.
The WP has been referred to as The Washington Compost. However, I contend that would associate the WP with something that actually serves a useful purpose.
Three year term. 2018, 2019, & 2020.
Yes. I just lazily subtracted the next election in 2020 from 2018 and got two years. Thanks for the correction.
My immediate reaction upon reading that was seems extraordinarily unlikely.
These are, after all, the same people who considered George Will a conservative.
No one has thought about the social acceptability in Alabama in 1970’s. We are judging a man with today’s woman’s lib infiltrated standards. Let’s go back and see what was acceptable in the 1970’s. I’m not saying yea or nae over Moore. It’s up to Alabama. What I am saying, though, is put this in proper perspective historically.
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What is wrong with Alabama? Nothing is wrong with Alabama, unless you think being an America loving American is wrong, which is what Liberals are.
She is a conservative like I’m the coach of The Crimson Tide. I’m not and neither is she.
Hmmmm. Why didn’t the media keep asking “What’s the matter with Massachusetts”, everytime Ted Kennedy got elected?
“I can see how dating females at the very lowest consensual age might be distasteful to some, but was it ever criminal.”
Right. And nobody EVER mentions the fact that the age of consent in Alabama was 14 until about 2003. Nobody.
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