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Moliere wrote: Fri Dec 08, 2017 4:23 pm https://twitter.com/JeffFlake/status/938160754490052609

Jeff Flake writing a $100 check to Doug Jones saying "Country over Party".
Yeah, that was like 2 - 3 pages ago in this thread.
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So my take away message from this is that if you have an (R) next to you name, you can do anything at all - as long as you vocally oppose abortion. I wonder if members of the GOP believed it for decades, but no one wanted to actually test it. Now that they know it works for Roy Moore, they can admit to stealing, forgery, murder (not a fetus), dating 14 year old girls (not boys, that's gay) - it's all good.
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Isgrimnur wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2017 11:03 pm Yeah, this isn't the same as discussing surrogacy:

Rep. Trent Franks of Arizona, who asked staffers if they would bear his child as a surrogate, says he will resign
While Franks’s statement left the circumstances of the “discussion” murky, three Republicans familiar with the allegations said that he had asked the staffers, who worked for him at the time but have since left his office, if they would serve as surrogate mothers for his child. A spokesman for Franks did not respond to a request for comment on that claim.
The abrupt decision follows new reports that Frank allegedly repeatedly pressed a former aide to carry his child, offering her $5 million to act as a surrogate.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/12 ... child.html

$5M! :shock:

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I wouldn't pay you $5 to carry a bag of sand.
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Oof.
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Rip wrote: Fri Dec 08, 2017 1:18 pm
The woman who showed her high school yearbook bearing Roy Moore’s signature as evidence that he knew her on Friday admitted that she wrote notes on the page herself while still insisting that his John Hancock was legit.
https://nypost.com/2017/12/08/roy-moore ... ook-entry/
Have you actually looked at the image?

The date and place note are clearly in another handwriting. I have assumed all along that the date and place were her note. I think anyone looking at the image would do the same.

Are people really saying the whole thing is a forgery because those two notes are not Moore's? Do they know how yearbooks work?

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Skinypupy wrote: Fri Dec 08, 2017 4:18 pm Nothing to see here. Just GOP Rep Steve King (IA) going full-on white nationalist on Twitter this morning.
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If I was an Alabama voter, the key takeaway of the note would be that he wrote "Merry Christmas" and not "Happy Holidays".
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Non-Pedophile Reasons Why You Can Hate Roy Moore
He taught a class discouraging women from running for office.
He's referred to people as "reds and yellows".
He thinks the accusations of pedophilia are pushed by homosexuals and socialists.
Accepted money from a Neo-nazi group.
Said gay marriage was worse than slavery.
Wouldn't rule out death penalty for gays.
Wants to rescind free trade agreements.
He's anti-immigrant.
Believes Barack Obama wasn't born in America.
Believes 9/11 is God's punishment for legalizing sodomy and abortion.
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The new Superfund Sites Targeted for Immediate, Intense Action list is out.

I'm pretty sure that the reason New Jersey isn't on the top of the list is that it's sorted by region, and NJ is Region 2. But racking up ~15% of the 21 sites on the list is still impressive.
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Moliere wrote: Fri Dec 08, 2017 6:31 pm Non-Pedophile Reasons Why You Can Hate Roy Moore
He taught a class discouraging women from running for office.
He's referred to people as "reds and yellows".
He thinks the accusations of pedophilia are pushed by homosexuals and socialists.
Accepted money from a Neo-nazi group.
Said gay marriage was worse than slavery.
Wouldn't rule out death penalty for gays.
Wants to rescind free trade agreements.
He's anti-immigrant.
Believes Barack Obama wasn't born in America.
Believes 9/11 is God's punishment for legalizing sodomy and abortion.
Moore was removed from the Alabama Supreme Court *twice* for violating the Constitution: first when he refused an order to remove his 10 Commandments megalith and then when he urged Alabama judges to ignore the legalization of gay marriage
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Isgrimnur wrote: Fri Dec 08, 2017 5:58 pm I wouldn't pay you $5 to carry a bag of sand.
Well, if you do make the offer, remember that the immediate GOP preference is playground sand.
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Smoove_B wrote:So my take away message from this is that if you have an (R) next to you name, you can do anything at all - as long as you vocally oppose abortion. I wonder if members of the GOP believed it for decades, but no one wanted to actually test it. Now that they know it works for Roy Moore, they can admit to stealing, forgery, murder (not a fetus), dating 14 year old girls (not boys, that's gay) - it's all good.
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What's kind of interesting is that politicians' dirty little secrets (treason excluded) are probably no worse than they have always been, but now exposure carries greater risks. Media coverage and saturation means that private sins are harder to hide.

Presidents with secret mistresses probably outnumber those without, especially when you include the ones (e.g. Bush Sr., Eisenhower) known to have had them before their terms in office.
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or, Deuteronomy...

If a man is found sleeping with another man's wife, both the man who slept with her and the woman must die. You must purge the evil from Israel.
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Good news: they don't live in Israel.
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The wife and I went out to a musical last night (School of Rock). In a scene, the teacher is running through all the students and telling their parents about how awesome they each are. It was a sweet scene, but definitely not the sort of thing were you clap. He gets to the "bossy" one, and says "[Becky] is going to be President." Suddenly, the theater erupted in applause. Like, 500 people in Greenville, SC randomly started cheering at the thought of replacing the president with a random 10 year-old-girl. It was surreal.
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Ha! I really hope that’s why they were clapping. Seems odd considering you were in BobJonesville.
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Carpet_pissr wrote: Sat Dec 09, 2017 4:01 pm Ha! I really hope that’s why they were clapping. Seems odd considering you were in BobJonesville.
Even in BobJonesville, musical theatre probably doesn’t attract many deplorables ;)
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The link between the two events is *facepalm*.
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They're just letting all the Fox news viewers that were praying to Jesus for something bad to happen to Lindsey Vonn, that it really worked.
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Moore graduated West Point and eventually went to Vietnam as an MP Captain. He was so strict and rigid that his own men (also MP's) talked of wanting to frag him.
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Holman wrote:link

Moore graduated West Point and eventually went to Vietnam as an MP Captain. He was so strict and rigid that his own men (also MP's) talked of wanting to frag him.
So basically he's Douglas C. Niedermayer
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I bet Kristin Beck could kick Moore's ass so bad.
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https://twitter.com/foxnewspoll/status/ ... 3802477569

Ummm, sure. Not sure how Fox News became the most consistently pro-Jones polling outfit in this race, but here we are. Pretty sure Fox News runs a reputable poll though, at least from what I recall. I guess it's *possible* that there could be a lot of pro-Jones late movement what with all of Moore's baggage...but seems unlikely.

We'll see tomorrow, I guess.
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Does Trump start calling Fox News "FAKE NEWS" after that poll?

Hmm.

Nah.
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There are a couple more Alabama polls coming today, for what it's worth. Almost certainly not the case that Jones is really ahead by 10. But could be noise indicating late pro-Jones movement.

On the downside, if Jones really does win by 10 in Alabama, then it's probably a herald of the end times.
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Why is my first reaction to that to assume FOX is only trying to make certain that Republicans turn out to vote due to worry their pedophile er guy will lose?
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Remus West wrote: Mon Dec 11, 2017 11:50 am Why is my first reaction to that to assume FOX is only trying to make certain that Republicans turn out to vote due to worry their pedophile er guy will lose?
FWIW Fox News Polls is a separate entity from Fox News generally, and has a pretty solid reputation. It's possible that that's the case, but it's not likely.

Most likely explanation is that it's an outlier.
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El Guapo wrote: Mon Dec 11, 2017 11:56 am
Remus West wrote: Mon Dec 11, 2017 11:50 am Why is my first reaction to that to assume FOX is only trying to make certain that Republicans turn out to vote due to worry their pedophile er guy will lose?
FWIW Fox News Polls is a separate entity from Fox News generally, and has a pretty solid reputation. It's possible that that's the case, but it's not likely.

Most likely explanation is that it's an outlier.
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https://twitter.com/ForecasterEnten/sta ... 7925230592

That's 538's main polling guy. I don't know the org structure, but as I understand it it's nonpartisan and independent from the rest of the Fox News structure in practice, and has a good track record. It's *possible* that there's some skullduggery and tomfoolery going on now, but it's got a history and a track record, so there's really nothing to indicate anything untoward right now.

It is a "live interview" poll, and my understanding is that those have generally produced better results for Jones in the race overall. Which could reflect either people not being willing to tell live people that they're voting for Moore, or it could be that other polling types are missing people that live interviews are capturing.

Or just noise.
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Remus West wrote:Why is my first reaction to that to assume FOX is only trying to make certain that Republicans turn out to vote due to worry their pedophile er guy will lose?
Because that’s almost certainly what FOX is trying to do.


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There was another poll that just got released that had Moore with a +9 lead. It did have a larger Margin of error, but I think the main cause of different results is the likely voter model of the various polling firms. It's hard enough to figure out what the turnout will be like in a special election. But in an election like *this*?

Still, Alabama being deep red, I would still think the most likely result is a Moore win.
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A subtle but potentially noteworthy finding is Alabama voters who were interviewed on cellphones are +30 for Jones, while the race is roughly even among all others. The fact that traditional, high-quality probability samples, like the Fox News Poll, include both landline and cellphone numbers may be why these polls show Jones doing relatively well compared to automated or blended polls.
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El Guapo wrote: Mon Dec 11, 2017 12:19 pmpeople not being willing to tell live people that they're voting for Moore
Ummm, yeah. We don't have to go very far back in time to see a pretty good example of this behavior playing out.

Too cowardly to admit that they are voting for a piece of shit. Totally get it. Totally disgusted by it (both the vote and the cowardice), but totally get it.
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Carpet_pissr wrote: Mon Dec 11, 2017 2:57 pm
El Guapo wrote: Mon Dec 11, 2017 12:19 pmpeople not being willing to tell live people that they're voting for Moore
Ummm, yeah. We don't have to go very far back in time to see a pretty good example of this behavior playing out.

Too cowardly to admit that they are voting for a piece of shit. Totally get it. Totally disgusted by it (both the vote and the cowardice), but totally get it.
Assuming that you're referring to the 2016 presidential election, there's no real evidence of that. The outcome was consistent with the polling average, which was around Clinton + 2-4%. The final outcome was Clinton +2.5%ish. It's just that Trump squeaked by via the electoral college. But there's no evidence of a "shy Trump voter" that I'm aware of.
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New Poll. Who's ahead? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Joyce Simmons, the GOP national committeewoman from Nebraska, emailed the 168-member governing body Monday to inform them that she had tendered her resignation. She writes: "I strongly disagree with the recent RNC financial support directed to the Alabama Republican Party for use in the Roy Moore race."

Simmons adds that she wishes she could have continued her service "to the national Republican Party that I used to know well.'
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