After Roy Moore, No Candidate Can be
Too Extreme
As previously noted on this Forum,
Senator Dean Heller exhibited such cowardice in the fight over ACA
that he no longer deserves membership in the U. S. Senate. Heller
bravely came out against repeal of ACA but under just a little bit of
pressure he folded and then sponsored legislation that was even worse
than the legislation he originally proposed. Too late, he will lose
a primary for nomination for another term.
Senator Flake of Arizona has the
temerity to suggest that maybe, just maybe Trumpie was not the saint
the Republican base thinks he is. So despite a perfect conservative
voting record he is not going to be re-nominated.
All of this comes from the nomination
and what will be the ultimate election of Roy Moore in Alabama.
Moore is probably the most radical candidate in the last fifty years.
His candidacy is based on the belief that God's law trumps secular
law, and that incredibly out of the billions of people on the planet
the Almighty has chosen Roy Moore to be the sole interpreter of God's
law.
The message is clear, to win the GOP
nomination for office be as extreme as you can. Bob Corker got the
message and quit; he will not be getting a Profiles in Courage award.
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