Dec 1, 2017

Trump, Hannity, And The Pedophile Brigade

Background:
From Being Pro-Child Rape To Stealing A Conspiracy Site's Explanation For His Yearbook Signing... All Evidence Points To Roy Moore Being A Pedophile Who Used His Influence As A Lawyer & Then A Judge To Scare Some Of His Victims & Charm Others Into Silence

An overview of the most disgusting politics in US history! Trump, Hannity and the rest of the pedophile brigade show thier true colors.

CONGRESS'S BIPARTISAN PREDATOR PROBLEM 11/27/2017 President Trump endorses accused pedophile Roy Moore for senator of Alabama, and Democrats Al Franken and John Conyers are accused of sexual misconduct.

Trump supports Pedophile Roy Moore for passing a tax cut to benefit himself (without his unreleased taxes we can't tell HOW MUCH Trump benefits but we know enough to know he will save at least 1 billion... and we know Trump is a pathological liar)...


...or is there more? Many commentators have noted that Trump must see a similarity between himself and Roy Moore because he too has been accused by alot of women (although in Roy moors case they are teens and not really women)

Trump goes after Al Franken, but remains silent on Roy Moore
After Trump denied having done what he bragged about doing, several women came forward to accuse the Republican of sexual misconduct. He insisted the allegations were false – the official White House position is that each of the accusers are liars – though some of those women accused him of actions Trump boasted about on the “Access Hollywood” recording. If the president has somehow convinced himself that he has some credibility on this issue, and that the political world should focus on Franken’s controversy instead of his own, Trump is mistaken. But there’s also the matter of Roy Moore’s controversy in Alabama, which as Politico noted overnight, Trump has steered “conspicuously clear” of.
NBC News added yesterday, “[T]he silence from Trump – as the president of the United States, as the leader of the Republican Party and as someone who is never afraid to tweet what’s on his mind – speaks volumes.”

Yet here is a little tid bit of Trump sneaking in a Miss Teen pageant )which by definition will have underage girls if your States limit is 18) like a peeping tom and he bragged about it (multiple teens verified this story as it was no big deal at the time, as trump puts it "he does it all the time"). So now we have a link between trump and underage girls. trump, the President, a peeping tom and closet pedophile with the snooping powers of the NSA! Yup. Sounds like Trump definitely has a reason to defend Roy Moore.

Teen Beauty Queens Say Trump Walked In On Them Changing “Don’t worry, ladies, I’ve seen it all before.”
UPDATE: After BuzzFeed News published this story, we heard from a fifth contestant who remembered Trump visiting the dressing room. Four women who competed in the 1997 Miss Teen USA beauty pageant said Donald Trump walked into the dressing room while contestants — some as young as 15 — were changing. “I remember putting on my dress really quick because I was like, ‘Oh my god, there’s a man in here,’” said Mariah Billado, the former Miss Vermont Teen USA. Trump, she recalled, said something like, “Don’t worry, ladies, I’ve seen it all before.”

Trump, who owned the Miss Universe, Miss USA, and Miss Teen USA pageants from 1996 until last year, has publicly bragged about invading beauty queen dressing rooms, calling it one of his prerogatives of ownership. “I’ll tell you the funniest is that I’ll go backstage before a show and everyone’s getting dressed,” Trump told Howard Stern in recordings released Saturday by CNN. “No men are anywhere, and I’m allowed to go in, because I’m the owner of the pageant and therefore I’m inspecting it. ... ‘Is everyone OK?’ You know, they’re standing there with no clothes. ‘Is everybody OK?’ And you see these incredible looking women, and so I sort of get away with things like that.” Until now it was never alleged that this behavior extended to the teen pageant, in which contestants can be as old as 19 or as young as 14. The Trump campaign and the Trump Organization did not respond to requests for comment. The Miss Universe Organization, which runs Miss Teen USA, declined to comment. The 1997 teen pageant — Trump’s first as owner — was held on South Padre Island, Texas. His daughter Ivanka Trump, then 15 years old, served as co-host.

OK. trumps link is covered. Now moving on to...

The Pedophile Brigade

An outline of Sean Hannity's crazy support of the pedophile Roy Moore (there is nothing Hannity won't do to help the GOP and Trump. Morality is simply not - and will never be - a factor)

ROY MOORE'S DEFENDER: A CHIN ATTACHED TO A LAWYER At a time when it's "cool" to take a stand against Roy Moore's alleged child molestation, Sean Hannity is courageously not doing that.


MSNBC's John Heilemann explains why Fox News and Sean Hannity are sticking with Roy Moore Heilemann: "Sean Hannity and Fox News are a totally corrupt enterprise that have nothing to do with journalism or principle"


AN INESCAPABLE REPUBLICAN ROLLER COASTER RIDE Establishment Republicans are calling for conservative Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore to drop out of the race as sexual assault accusations mount against him.



Clearly Hannity was surprised but went with it to help Moore...



"Not generally, no". i.e. he didn't say NO he said generally he dated older girls but sometimes he dated 16-18 year olds as 16 is the legal age of adulthood in Alabama. Probably not the reply Hannity was expecting or hoping for but he was a good sport about it (even did a pretend "Ultimatum" which he backed down from when he realized that Roy Moore couldn't deny dating 16 year olds because everyone in his town knew he did and he was listed as a local pervert on many cops watchlists.

There's a reason Roy Moore chose Sean Hannity to interview him


When Republican politicians find themselves in hot water, they know they can count on Fox News host Sean Hannity to give them an opportunity to try to clean up the mess. This afternoon, when Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore called in to Hannity’s radio show to respond to The Washington Post’s report citing statements from four women that Moore engaged in sexual misconduct when he was in his early 30s and they were between the ages of 14 and 18, Hannity gave Moore as comfortable an environment as one could expect given the accusations. While Hannity did ask the Senate hopeful a list of questions about the specific allegations in the Post’s report, he failed to hold Moore accountable for his answers and inconsistencies, and at one point just simply gave Moore the floor to attack the Post and deny the accusations.  
Yesterday the Post reported that Moore allegedly sexually assaulted a 14-year-old and “pursued” three others between the ages of 16 and 18 in the late 1970s. The story was based on on-the-record interviews with the four women and substantial corroborating evidence.


Over the past two days, Hannity, who endorsed Moore’s campaign in September, has alternated between saying that the accusations are disgusting and Moore must leave the race if they are true, and providing his audience with every reason under the sun why they should not believe the story. He and the guests on his radio and television shows have warned that the allegations are “he said, she [said],” suggested that the women are lying, claimed that women in such cases frequently fabricate their stories for money, assertedthat the story is “suspicious… because of the source, The Washington Post,” and lashed out at those who have criticized Hannity’s response.

Hannity is clearly desperate and using all his conspiracy mongering skills to help Roy Moore;

Gateway Pundit’s idiotic new defense of Roy Moore: His accuser’s body language was fake Moore’s campaign is also invoking one of the blog’s conspiracy theories that a signature was forged

This isn’t the first conspiracy theory Gateway Pundit has pushed in order to “go full truther on the Moore accusations,” as noted by The Hill’s Will Sommer. The blog also cited a random and now-discreditedTwitter account claiming that a “family friend” told the account owner’s wife that “a WAPO reporter named Beth offered her 1000$ to accuse Roy Moore.” One America News Network also pushed the claim, and Roy Moore’s wife, Kayla Moore, posted it on her Facebook page. The blog also tried to discredit Nelson by citing an unreliable Twitter account in order to claim that the signature Nelson had from Moore was forged (a claim Kayla Moore also posted on Facebook and One America News pushed as well). Moore’s attorney Trenton Garmon, speaking on MSNBC, also seemed to allude to the Gateway Pundit conspiracy theory, saying he had an “expert that is going to confirm” that the signature was a forgery.

Here is Hannity acting like he doesn't know Roy Moore stole that handwriting forgery conspiracy theory from a conspiracy website to try and con people into believing him to win the election (Trump's tax vote);

Sean Hannity is very excited by Roy Moore demanding to have a handwriting expert review one accuser's yearbook Hannity: "They want a handwriting expert to look at the actual yearbook. These were the questions that I said they had to answer"

Why is Hannity acting like Roy Moore repeating a conspiracy sit is a valid explanation? Well, Hannity will do anything to help Trump and the GOP. Even promote and defend pedophiles. Its who he is. 

Sean Hannity's stubbornness and volatility keep him in Roy Moore's corner


Well, this take didn’t age well. I was sure that when Sean Hannity issued an ultimatum to Roy Moore on Tuesday night, saying that the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in next month’s Alabama special election had 24 hours to clear up reports that he preyed on teenagers, it meant the Fox News host was preparing to kick the twice-removed former judge to the curb. That seemed like the logical move, a way for Hannity to stem his advertiser losses and align with both the Republican National Committee and, I assumed, a forthcoming statement from President Donald Trump. Hannity would try to turn himself into the hero of the story, a conservative kingmaker who waited for all the damning facts to come in and then delivered the coup de grace that banished an alleged abuser from Republican politics, all while running up his own ratings by attracting viewers who wanted to know whether he’d follow through.
Instead, last night Hannity essentially accepted Moore’s explanation for the series of women who have accused him of either sexually assaulting them or otherwise pursuing them when they were teenagers and he was a 30-something federal prosecutor in the 1970s. Moore denied the claims and said he was the victim of a smear campaign by the “liberal media” in a bizarre “Open Letter to @seanhannity” that the campaign published on Twitter last night.

After agreeing with Ivanka Trump’s statement from earlier Wednesday that “there’s a special place in hell for people who prey on children,” Hannity read Moore’s statement in full. “We demanded, rightly, answers from Judge Moore,” Hannity concluded. “He provided them to the specific questions we asked.” He went on to say that the people of Alabama should decide whether to vote for Moore. The election “shouldn't be decided by me, by people on television, by Mitch McConnell, Washington, talk show hosts, newspeople,” he added.
Hannity’s decision doesn’t make sense by the standard he laid out on Tuesday night. The Fox host had saidthat Moore needed to provide a “satisfactory explanation” for two facets of the reports: the candidate’s denial that he knew Beverly Young Nelson, who had accused him of sexually assaulting her as a teenager, even though she had produced a high school yearbook that appeared to bear his signature; and Moore’s inconsistent statements to Hannity during an interview last week about whether he had dated teenaged girls. But Moore’s sole explanation in the letter for the inconsistent statements was to say he “did not date underage girls,” and his response to the yearbook was to float Gateway Pundit’s theory that the signature is a forgery, a theory that Hannity himself had already acknowledged when he issued the ultimatum.
By passing the buck to the voters of Alabama, Hannity is eschewing his own responsibility. Hannity isn’t just some guy with a TV show who talks about politics -- he endorsed Moore’s candidacy in September, and his decision not to follow through on the ultimatum and repudiate the Alabama Republican means that endorsement is still active. Hannity’s ongoing support for Moore means that he has put himself on the hook for every new allegation, and he should have to answer for every woman who comes forward. And more women are coming forward every day, while residents of Moore’s hometown acknowledge that his practice of dating teenagerswas well-known at the time.
When I assumed Hannity was preparing to drop Moore, I underestimated his stubbornness. Hannity’s move is consistent with his initial coverage of the accusations against Moore, in which he strongly suggested the women were lying. It also aligns with his past support for Trump and former Fox colleague Bill O’Reilly after they were accused of sexual misconduct. As he has in the past, Hannity is refusing to back down in the face of harsh criticism.
When Hannity’s colleagues in the conservative media who had been critical of Trump started going after him for being a pro-Trump shill during the 2016 election campaign, Hannity didn’t thoughtfully consider their criticism and change his show. He attacked them right back, stuck with Trump to the bitter end, and has now spent much of the year since lashing out at these Never Trumpers. He claims they’re part of a conspiracy targeting the president, accusing them of criticizing Trump in order to regain “relevance.”

Hannity



Stories About The Other Defenders Of The Pedophile Brigade

Roy Moore and the rot in conservative politics Some prominent conservatives would rather defend a reported pedophile than lose an election; that choice should haunt them

"Perfectly legitimate": How right-wing media figures tried to play defense for Roy Moore

Alex Jones lies about child molestation report against Roy Moore in order to dismiss it Jones: “Roy Moore told girls they were purty. Whoo. He didn’t try to take them out, he didn’t try to have sex with them, but you know what he told them they were purty”

Breitbart’s Joel Pollak argues Roy Moore’s reported sexual relationships with teenagers were “perfectly legitimate” Breitbart is defending Moore even after multiple women spoke out about Moore soliciting them

Bannon to stump for Roy Moore in Alabama

Breitbart's Joel Pollak cites a Ringo Starr song to defend Roy Moore against child molestation allegations

Breitbart radio guest: The left is criticizing Roy Moore, but “they’ve been saying ‘love is love’ for years” Breitbart editor-in-chief also suggests another Moore accuser lied about her age: "What if we find out [Corfman] wasn't 14? What if we find out that she's older?"

On CNN, Alabama political reporter compares Roy Moore's alleged sexual abuse to stealing a lawn mower Brandon Moseley: If "Roy Moore had stolen a lawn mower when he was 21, that's bad," but it's not a reason to "throw him off the ballot"

Fox's Ed Rollins bemoans "the morality police" for calling on Roy Moore to exit AL Senate race

Breitbart tried to help Roy Moore, but bolstered Washington Post reporting instead Steve Bannon’s publication is doing whatever it can to save Moore’s troubled candidacy

CNN's New Day highlights how the Fox News propaganda mill downplays Roy Moore's sexual misconduct, but hypes Uranium One “scandal” Chris Cuomo: "These are pundits, not journalists"

Former Breitbart spokesperson: Breitbart is acting as "the de facto propaganda arm of the Roy Moore campaign" Kurt Bardella: "It's more about protecting Bannon and trying to make sure that he has a power base going forward than anything else"

On The Sean Hannity Show, Newt Gingrich says a "lynch mob" is after Roy MooreGingrich compared Moore to Clarence Thomas's phrase "modern day lynching"

Anti-LGBTQ hate group leader Mat Staver gives 13-minute defense of Roy Moore, attacks women Staver attempts to discredit woman who reported abuse by Moore because she didn't ask for Moore to be recused from her divorce case

Roy Moore paying big money to companies headed by shady consultant called out by Laura Ingraham
Republican Roy Moore’s U.S. Senate campaign has paid over a quarter million dollars to a network of companies headed by a Republican consultant who was repudiated by Moore endorsee Laura Ingraham as a scammer and “PAC troll.”

Gateway Pundit’s idiotic new defense of Roy Moore: His accuser’s body language was fake Moore’s campaign is also invoking one of the blog’s conspiracy theories that a signature was forged
This isn’t the first conspiracy theory Gateway Pundit has pushed in order to “go full truther on the Moore accusations,” as noted by The Hill’s Will Sommer. The blog also cited a random and now-discreditedTwitter account claiming that a “family friend” told the account owner’s wife that “a WAPO reporter named Beth offered her 1000$ to accuse Roy Moore.” One America News Network also pushed the claim, and Roy Moore’s wife, Kayla Moore, posted it on her Facebook page. The blog also tried to discredit Nelson by citing an unreliable Twitter account in order to claim that the signature Nelson had from Moore was forged (a claim Kayla Moore also posted on Facebook and One America News pushed as well). Moore’s attorney Trenton Garmon, speaking on MSNBC, also seemed to allude to the Gateway Pundit conspiracy theory, saying he had an “expert that is going to confirm” that the signature was a forgery.


A national age of consent? After Roy Moore, maybe it’s timeTime to correct this bizarre anomaly: Age of consent should be 18 in all 50 states, with one simple exemption


NOTE: 

In the following add Roy Moore purposely avoids mentioning that he had the power as a lawyer and a judge to scare people into silence. Instead he acts like he had an honorable career as a politician when its only as a politician that people feel brave enough to come out. This very fact should be enough top prove that this add is a con. (see how bad of a person Roy Moore was EVEN as a Judge below... and I'm not even including his pro-child rape decision as a "Judge")

New Roy Moore ad claims he's had a scandal-free political career Roy Moore's campaign released a new TV ad today touting his "40 years of honorable service" with "not a hint of scandal" before suggesting that the allegations of sexual misconduct against him are the work of the "liberal elite" and "Republican establishment." Check it out:




Using power as a lawyer and judge to scare people into silence isn't honorable.

Roy Moore's character;

CNNAlabama Senate candidate Roy Moore's history of controversial actions
1. He was ousted as state Supreme Court chief justice -- twice
2. He vehemently opposes LGBT rights
3. He wants a Christian government (first amendment violation)
4. He's taken extreme stances against Islam
Read more.


For Roy Moore, a Long History of Combat and Controversy The current furor surrounding the Senate candidate has played out like a concentrated version of his battle-filled career.

ROY MOORE'S NEW AND IMPROVED CAMPAIGN ADS As establishment Republicans and liberal voters take aim at Roy Moore, the Citizen Journalists create refreshing campaign ads for the Alabama Senate candidate.

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