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Advertisers Ditch Sean Hannity Over His Coverage Of Roy Moore’s Alleged Pursuit of Teens

HuffPost Hayley Miller,HuffPost 6 hours ago
d65b29fb76bd88e6e56b0e5fa94ad4df At least five companies have announced they will not advertise during Sean Hannity’s TV and radio shows following the host’s coverage of Alabama Senate candidate and accused pedophile Roy Moore.

At least five companies have announced they will not advertise during Sean Hannity’s TV and radio shows following the host’s coverage of Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore, who is accused of sexual misconduct with a 14-year-old.

Eloquii, a plus-size clothing retailer, was the first company to publicly distance themselves from the right-wing personality, followed by 23 and me, Nature’s Bounty, Keurig and Realtor.com. Representatives for the five companies, as well as Fox News, did not immediately return HuffPost’s requests for comment.

....What a moron he is....

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As a Democrat, one has to love all this Republican party turmoil that is ongoing, and seemingly coming from every direction, while the "Obama coalition" voters are turning out in huge numbers to vote again. 18-29 age group, suburban, college educated, women in greater numbers than turned out for Hillary, all fired up, and Republicans in-fighting, retiring, and whatever all other manner of turmoil ,looking at the numbers from the recent elections and messing down their legs. 

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1 hour ago, HawgGoneIt said:

As a Democrat, one has to love all this Republican party turmoil that is ongoing, and seemingly coming from every direction, while the "Obama coalition" voters are turning out in huge numbers to vote again. 18-29 age group, suburban, college educated, women in greater numbers than turned out for Hillary, all fired up, and Republicans in-fighting, retiring, and whatever all other manner of turmoil ,looking at the numbers from the recent elections and messing down their legs. 

Whatever helps you sleep at night, Hawg.xD

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7 minutes ago, HSFBfan said:

10 point Moore lead in Alabama after the story came out. Doesnt look like the Alabama voters are buying into the establishments BS

you're right..it will probably help his campaign down there to have these allegations against him...now he has the MSM to call the "enemy" and all good Trumpers all hate the MSM..Should get him a few more votes playing that game..looks like Roy is on his way to a landslide!

Mitch McConnell today "I believe the women"....:$

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2 minutes ago, HSFBfan said:

People starting to come around to Trump agenda

Couple of days ago Rasmussen had direction of country people disagree +26 now +18. People starting to come around

and last week a real poll like Gallop had him at 33% approval rating...coming around??...not anytime soon....

 

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18 minutes ago, DBP66 said:

and last week a real poll like Gallop had him at 33% approval rating...coming around??...not anytime soon....

 

Gallup is back up to 39, FWIW.

I'm not suggesting that one should put 100% faith in Rassmussen either, but also FWIW, they were the most accurate (by far) poll in 2016. They nailed the popular vote almost exactly.

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9 minutes ago, zulu1128 said:

Gallup is back up to 39, FWIW.

I'm not suggesting that one should put 100% faith in Rassmussen either, but also FWIW, they were the most accurate (by far) poll in 2016. They nailed the popular vote almost exactly.

Hell be over 50 on rasmussen when the tax reform comes through. And hes gonna win 2020 if he runs. 

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On 11/10/2017 at 3:49 AM, concha said:

Interesting take from Mark Levin about the WaPo article:

Mark asked his audience: How did the WaPo know there were four women, who they were, and how to contact them?… A Washington Post reporter just happens to be in Alabama talking to Roy Moore supporters… And he happens to hear what no one has reported in 38 years, no political opponents – No one… That Roy Moore, 38 years ago, made advances to teenage girls. Four of them. Now, the four girls do no know each other, they have never met. Yet the person who the Post reporter happened to run into and speak to, the person who supposedly told the reporter the story about the four girls, happened to know all four girls and how to contact them?
Seriously?

You listen to Mark Levin?  Come on man.  I seriously thought you had higher standards than listening to that crying whining little bitch.  Come on step your game up.

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1 hour ago, zulu1128 said:

True. If the economy is performing as it is today, he’ll win re-election pretty easily. 

Still, logic dictates that we’ll have a recession of some kind between now and then...it’ll depend on the duration and severity. 

It would have to go down at a pretty alarming rate

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7 hours ago, Bormio said:

Which is the attitude that cost the Dems dearly in 2016.  Carville once described Pennsylvania as Philly and Pittsburgh with Alabama in between.  Well Alabama had its revenge.

Sweet home Alabama?...scary place

More Than 50 Alabama Pastors Are Publicly Supporting Roy Moore

HuffPost Antonia Blumberg,HuffPost 4 hours ago

Fifty-three pastors in Alabama have signed a letter throwing their support behind Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore, who has been accused of sexually assaulting multiple women.

“For decades, Roy Moore has been an immovable rock in the culture wars ― a bold defender of the ‘little guy,’ a just judge to those who came before his court, a warrior for the unborn child, defender of the sanctity of marriage, and a champion for religious liberty,” the pastors wrote. Their letter was posted to the Facebook page of Kayla Moore, the candidate’s wife, on Sunday and published Monday on Alabama news site AL.com.

The letter detailed the two times Moore was suspended from court during his tenures as chief justice of Alabama ― first for refusing to take down a Ten Commandments plaque in his courtroom and later for defying federal orders on same-sex marriage.

The pastors described these incidents as evidence of Moore’s “unwavering faith in God and his immovable convictions for Biblical principles.”

The letter did not address that multiple women have accused Moore of sexual misconduct when he was in his 30s and they were teenagers. 

“We are ready to join the fight and send a bold message to Washington: dishonesty, fear of man, and immorality are an affront to our convictions and our Savior and we won’t put up with it any longer,” the pastors wrote. “We urge you to join us at the polls to cast your vote for Roy Moore.” 

“The Washington establishment has declared all-out war on his campaign,” they added.

Roy Moore, who is slated to face Democrat Doug Jones in a Dec. 12 special election to fill the Senate seat vacated by Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

The National Republican Senatorial Committee, the Senate’s campaign arm, severed its ties with Moore on Friday. The committee’s decision came one day after The Washington Post reported that four women had said Moore pursued them when they were teenagers and he was in his 30s. One woman, Leigh Corfman, said she was 14 years old when Moore sexually assaulted her in 1979.

Another woman, Beverly Young Nelson, came forward with allegations on Monday. She said in a press conference that she met Moore while working as a waitress roughly four decades ago. Nelson said Moore offered to give her a ride home one night in 1977. But instead of taking her home, she said, he drove around the restaurant and assaulted her. 

“I thought that he was going to rape me,” she said.

“He looked at me, and he told me, ‘You’re just a child.’ And he said, ‘I am the district attorney of Etowah County, and if you tell anyone about this, no one will ever believe you,’” she added. 

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