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Nov 22, 2017

Today's Both Sides



Max Greenwood, The Hill:

The Republican National Committee (RNC) and the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) will not support GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore in Alabama's special election, even after President Trump stood by him on Tuesday.


Officials with the RNC and the NRSC, the party's Senate campaign arm, told The Associated Press they have no intention of reconsidering their decision to pull support for Moore, who has been accused of pursuing sexual and romantic relationships with teenage girls while he was in his 30s.

The two GOP committees severed ties with the candidate earlier this month, ending their financial and field support for his campaign. Dozens of Republican officials have called on Moore in recent days to withdraw his Senate bid.

Think about it for just a short minute: Al Franken gets slagged and the Dems are on him like he's moldy bread. But Trumpublicans had to have a meeting to decide where they stood on Pedophilia.



What was the holdup?

I remember when "conservatives" were saying a Democrat couldn't order pizza without running it by a focus group.

Yeah - and again: Trumpulicans had to huddle up and be told that pedophilia is something they should probably not support.

PEDOPHILIA...

...for fuck's sake.

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