Of all the candidates running in that race Roy Moore was the most likely to support Donald Trump without question.
The GOPe won a big one there when they took down Roy Moore. I know I’m not celebrating that.
This is what most people do not comprehend. There is much evidence that the two party system in Washington DC is an illusion, and that they are in fact a "UniParty" that does whatever the deep state cabal want.
Reform candidates (anyone who believes in balancing a budget and cutting back on government influence) are attacked by both the Democrats (and their massive media weapon) and the "Establishment" Republicans. (Which is most of them.)
Anyone who will cut spending and bring government under control is an enemy of the Washington/New York power corridor, and they will make every effort to insure that no reform candidate can be elected. Roy Moore was but the latest. They "Maccacca'd" George Allen, and "Witched" Christine O'Donnell, and "Racist'd" Chris McDaniel, and "Crazy'd" Sharon Angle.
There are plenty of others that they took out, and then proclaimed to be "bad candidates."
Democrats never have "bad candidates", even though most of the people they put up in a race are loony toons psycho crazy idiots, but the media Weapon never turns against them.
Balding_Eagle wrote: “Of all the candidates running in that race Roy Moore was the most likely to support Donald Trump without question.”
Doesn’t matter one whit if he’s unelectable.