Saturday, November 25, 2017

Republicans need to learn the lesson of Clinton and Kennedy

Don Surber  "Scott Adams of Dilbert fame thinks Roy Moore is toast, I don't. The allegations of sexual impropriety are specious at best, and overwhelmed by the shoes elsewhere dropping like a shoe store in an earthquake.

"The election comes down to whether Republicans want to limit government, cut taxes, and Make America Great Again -- or whether they would like to please the news media. We cannot risk the disapproval of Charlie Rose, can we?"


"Glenn Thrush may skewer us in the New York Times.

"Democrats have no such problem. They would vote for a yellow dog if he were a Democrat, and they have.

"Ted Kennedy drove drunk, let a woman die, and not only kept his Senate seat but almost became the party's 1980 presidential nominee.

"Bill Clinton was a perjurer and abuser of women.

"In both cases, Democrats stood by their man as if they were in a Tammy Wynette song.

"Republicans will say we should not lower ourselves to their standards.

"That's loser talk.

"I love my country more than I love my party -- so I say vote for Roy Moore. If guilty, you can remove him. But if innocent, you cannot install him if he loses to super-liberal Doug Jones.

"The fate of the country is too important to give Democrats a Senate seat.

"Oh sure, Democrats are willing to sacrifice Al Franken only because Democratic Governor Mark Dayton will appoint a Democrat to succeed him.

"I don't think Franken likes the job any more." . . .

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