John R. Houk
© November 10, 2017
Senate candidate Judge Roy Moore is being accused of sexual
impropriety from four teen girls ranging from 14 to 18. The most egregious
accusation comes from the 14 year old who say she disrobed and Moore was handsy
with her. WHEN? Nearly 40 years ago.
The accusers:
Leigh Corfman-14-left, right, from top, Wendy Miller-16, Debbie Wesson
Gibson-17, Gloria Thacker Deason-18 (WaPo Photo)
I am with the Leftists smelling political blood that an
impugned reputation may score them a new Dem Senator; i.e. if Roy Moore did
what he was accused of, he should withdraw from the Senate race. Even
Republicans are believing the allegations reported by the Washington Post are
legitimately saying if true, Moore must step down.
Here’s the thing for me. The Washington Post and the NY
Times are a part of the Lame Stream Media that reported on the discredited
Fusion GPS Trump Dossier as fact implying the elected President should be
impeached also they have pushed the lying dirt that the President colluded with
the Russians to manipulate the election for a Trump victory on November 2016 –
ALSO a lie.
On the other hand, there is now a huge amount of
suggestive data that Crooked Hillary, her husband Slick Willie, the Democratic
National Committee and probably Barrack Hussein Obama were involved with the Russians
to manipulate the election for a Dem victory.
With WaPo’s reputation as a Leftist propaganda
mouthpiece, I want to read about actual physical proof connecting Roy Moore to
the allegations before I throw him under the bus. AND YOU SHOULD TOO!
Unsurprisingly the majority of the Mainstream Media are
currently in crucify mode trying to edge out the GOP in the Senate. I think you
can tell who the GOP Establishment is by those who are demanding Roy Moore walk
away just for the scent of scandal. It might even be the same Establishment
folks openly withstanding the Trump agenda to make America Great Again.
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ROY MOORE ACCUSED OF PAST SEXUAL MISCONDUCT WITH TEEN
By BOB UNRUH
November 9, 2017
Former Alabama Supreme Court
Chief Justice Roy Moore charged Thursday the Washington Post launched
a “completely false” and “desperate” political attack on him with its report
featuring a woman’s allegation he engaged in sex acts with her when she was a
14-year-old, nearly four decades ago.
Moore is the Republican
nominee in a special election Dec. 12 for the Alabama U.S. Senate seat vacated
by Jeff Sessions, who left to become U.S. attorney general.
The Post, which endorsed
Moore’s Democratic opponent, cited statements from four women, including one
who claimed she went on several dates with Moore when she was 18, another who
dated him when she was 17, and a third who said he asked her to go on dates
when she was 16, but her mother wouldn’t allow it.
The timeframe would have been
when Moore was in his early 30s.
Breitbart News, which previously reported
the Post was preparing the story published Thursday, said the only serious claim is from a woman who
said he kissed her on a first date and on a second removed her clothes
when she was 14.
“She says he guided her hand
to touch his penis over his underwear,” Breitbart reported.
Moore, in a statement
delivered to WND, denied the claims.
“These allegations are
completely false and are a desperate political attack by the National Democrat
Party and the Washington Post on this campaign,” he said.
Breitbart pointed out that
the Post is owned by Nash Holdings, which belongs to Amazon founder and “open
borders champion Jeff Bezos.”
“The newspaper formally
endorsed Moore’s Democratic opponent Doug Jones in the Senate race,” Breitbart
reported.
Moore’s campaign pointed out,
“Judge Roy Moore has endured the most outlandish attacks on any candidate in
the modern political arena, but this takes the cake.”
“The Washington Post has
already endorsed the Judge’s opponent, and for months, they have engaged in a
systematic campaign to distort the truth about the judge’s record and career
and derail his campaign. In fact, just two days ago, the Foundation for Moral
Law sent a retraction demand to the Post for the false stories they wrote about
the judge’s work and compensation. But apparently, there is no end to what the
Post will allege.”
The campaign statement
continued: “The judge has been married to Kayla for nearly 33 years, has 4
children, and 5 grandchildren. The judge has been a candidate in four hotly
contested statewide political contests, twice as a gubernatorial candidate and
twice as a candidate for chief justice. He has been a three-time candidate for
local office, and he has been a national figure in two ground-breaking,
judicial fights over religious liberty and traditional marriage. After over 40
years of public service, if any of these allegations were true, they surely
would have been made public long before now.”
The campaign said the move by
the Post was “no surprise,” since Moore is “winning with a double-digit lead.”
“With just over 4 weeks
remaining, in a race for the U.S. Senate with national implications, that the
Democrat Party and the country’s most liberal newspaper would come up with a
fabrication of this kind” was expected.
“This garbage is the very
definition of fake news and intentional defamation,” the campaign said.
But the details show
allegations of inappropriate behavior with only one, unless dating a teen is
classified as inappropriate.
Breitbart said the reporting
centers “on on-the-record interviews with four women who claimed that when they
were teenagers and Moore was in his 30s, he attempted to court them or that he
dated them. One claims that he engaged in sexual conduct while she was below
the age of consent.”
Only last month, another Washington Post report on Moore
apparently misfired.
The newspaper accused Moore
of not reporting or paying taxes on compensation to which he was entitled but
did not receive.
The Foundation for Moral Law,
which was paying Moore as its president for the years at issue, said in a statement
that all transactions and arrangements were reported fully to the IRS. The
foundation then charged the reporters essentially were working on a political
hit.
“For the Washington Post to
state that Judge Moore secretly ‘collected’ monies he never received or that
the Foundation failed to properly report its indebtedness to the IRS is false,”
a statement from the foundation charged. “Furthermore, the reporters
responsible for the false and misleading articles on the foundation and Judge
Moore have written 20 stories, jointly, since last year, 17 of which have been
direct attacks on our president and conservative principles.
“Their agenda-driven bias is
reflected in the articles on Judge Moore.”
The Post article stated “the
promised back pay ‘was not reported to IRS as income.'”
But the foundation’s tax
filings for 2011 and 2012 did report the obligation owed to Moore.
“Furthermore, everyone knows
that you don’t pay taxes on money you didn’t receive,” the statement said.
“The Washington Post is
trying to deceive the public as to wrongdoing that simply does not exist.”
If the Post was attacking
Moore as the foundation described, it was the second such political attack on
Moore that went awry.
WND reported last month NBC News anchor and political director Chuck
Todd claimed that Moore, long known for his conservative values and strict
originalist interpretation of the Constitution, “doesn’t appear to believe in
the Constitution as it’s written.”
Todd played a brief clip of the
former Alabama Supreme Court chief justice stating: “Our rights don’t come from
government, they don’t come from the Bill of Rights. They come from Almighty
God.”
Todd commented: “Roy Moore,
where the phrase ‘Christian conservative’ doesn’t even begin to describe him,
could very well be your next senator. If you don’t understand just how freaked
out some folks in the GOP and the White House are, then you don’t know Roy
Moore. First off, he doesn’t appear to believe in the Constitution as it’s
written.”
[Blog Editor: WND has
embedded a MSNBC clip of Chuck Todd condemning Roy Moore for the belief that
unalienable Rights come from God more than the Constitution – I suspect Todd of
edit manipulation to make Moore look anti-Constitution and – GASP! – believe in
God as the Creator. Below is a Youtube version of what WND embedded]
VIDEO: Chuck
Todd: Roy Moore 'Doesn't Believe In The Constitution' Because He Thinks Rights
Come From God
Posted
by Alexander Griswold
Published
on Sep 27, 2017
The Post reported that
several advisers it consulted said taxes may have been due on planned payments
to Moore even though they were not made, but it would take an IRS ruling to
determine that for a fact.
The dispute is about Moore’s
work for the Foundation for Moral Law between his stints at chief justice of
Alabama’s Supreme Court.
He was given a note regarding
about $500,000 in “back pay, the Post reported, because the charity did not pay
his full salary for a number of years.”
“Five tax law and accounting
specialists said it appears the guaranteed payment should have been reported as
compensation, a disclosure that would have triggered a federal tax bill of more
than $100,000,” the Post said.
The foundation statement,
released Friday by attorney John Eidsmore, was from Judge John Bentley, a board
member, to “set the record straight.”
First Moore worked from 2004
to 2007 without “any” salary, he said. Then his salary was set at $180,000, but
he wasn’t generally paid that, with his average from 2007 to 2012 about
$85,000.
In 2011, an agreement was
reached that acknowledged the shortfall and secured it with a promissory note
and second mortgage on the foundation’s building.
“That document was filed as a
public record in Montgomery and thus was not an ‘undisclosed deal’ as stated in
the Washington Post headline. The arrearage was also reported in the
foundation’s federal tax filing. To this date, that note and mortgage remain
unpaid,” the statement said.
Payments stopped when Moore
returned to the court bench in 2013.
Moore – whose opponent in the
December election, Democrat Doug Jones, said one of his highest priorities is
absolute affirmation of abortion – defeated Sen. Luther Strange,
the primary candidate handpicked for the nomination by Washington’s GOP
establishment.
Twice elected chief justice
of Alabama and twice removed for refusing to follow federal court orders on the
Ten Commandments and same-sex marriage, Moore defeated Strange by roughly 10
percentage points. Strange was appointed to the seat earlier this year by
disgraced former Gov. Robert Bentley following the confirmation of former Sen.
Jeff Sessions as attorney general.
Not only did Moore win
easily, he overcame millions of dollars in attack ads from the Senate
Leadership Fund, which is closely aligned with Senate Majority Leader Mitch
McConnell. Moore also won despite President Trump’s active support for Strange.
WND commentator Michael Brown said the election victory “sends a message to the GOP
establishment from fed-up Republicans across the country: ‘We’ve had it with
your compromising and your political games. We’ve had it with career
politicians in general. You represent what we reject. You represent one of the
major reasons we voted for Donald Trump. Your time in D.C. is over.'”
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Accusers or Leftist Pawns?
John R. Houk
© November 10, 2017
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ROY MOORE ACCUSED OF PAST SEXUAL MISCONDUCT WITH TEEN
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