‘Are You High?’: Twitter Explodes as RNC Announces It Supports Roy Moore, Who Says Homosexuality Should Be Illegal
GOP Chairwoman Calls for Republicans to Send Alabama’s Roy Moore to the US Senate
The RNC is throwing its support to Roy Moore, the Republican U.S. Senate nominee for December’s special election in Alabama. Moore is running against Democrat Doug Jones. Polls show them neck and neck.
Late Wednesday morning Republican National Committee chair Ronna McDaniel announced the GOP’s support for the twice-booted former state Supreme Court chief justice.
Alabama, we need your help. Go to https://t.co/JAcSiLBZKy, register to vote, and let’s elect @MooreSenate to #ALSen
— Ronna McDaniel (@GOPChairwoman) October 18, 2017
Moore was tossed off the bench for refusing to honor the rule of law, after actions clearly in opposition to U.S. Supreme Court rulings. Moore has made clear by his actions his religious beliefs supersede his support for the constitution.
And Moore has also made clear he not only opposes the rights of LGBT people, including same-sex marriage, he thinks homosexuality should be illegal.
This is the Republican Party.
Asked on Monday about Moore’s anti-gay and anti-Muslim beliefs, President Donald Trump refused to denounce them. Instead, he announced he would be meeting with Moore next week.Â
The GOP chairwoman’s tweet supporting a candidate who explicitly dishonors the rule of law and the rights of Americans drew surprise and outrage.Â
Wow – RNC backs Moore https://t.co/TEcxguXJVQ
— Igor Bobic (@igorbobic) October 18, 2017
Repeat after me: Republican National Committee backs candidate who thinks homosexuality should be illegal. https://t.co/Lx2FkhkgGX
— Dan Pfeiffer (@danpfeiffer) October 18, 2017
Does @GOPChairwoman agree with Roy Moore that “homosexual conduct should be illegal”? Does her uncle @MittRomney agree? https://t.co/KiElspBnuM
— Noah Finneburgh (@NoahFinneburgh) October 18, 2017
Don’t take it from me, take it from the RNC chair: the whole party is onboard with the extremism that Moore represents. https://t.co/QJOwe9nfjC
— Greg Greene (@ggreeneva) October 18, 2017
LOL you guys continue to reach new lows.https://t.co/jmQza5w4fR
— Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) October 18, 2017
It is quite literally impossible to support both Roy Moore and the Constitution.
— Aaron Almeroth (@Aftermath8) October 18, 2017
Disgusting sell out of even the most basic human rights. Moore is a dangerous ideologue, filled with hate. The @GOP is morally bankrupt.
— 🕷ï¸Boo-lly DeeðŸ•·ï¸ (@RealSillyOwl) October 18, 2017
You want the ethics nightmare known as ‘Roy Moore’ to be a senator? Why? Are you totally high?https://t.co/PtES8TNHif
— Alбaиy TÑфу (@AlbanyTroy) October 18, 2017
So the ‘law and order’ party chair endorses former judge removed from office twice for breaking the law. Hypocrite. Hope your dad is proud.
— Jeff Feinberg (@Rddedhd) October 18, 2017
So, by standing with Roy Moore, you & GOP stand for the criminalization of homosexuality. Be sure to tell the Log Cabin Republicans.
— Michael Skotnicki (@MSkotnicki) October 18, 2017
And after you vote for Moore…get fitted for your very own commemorative white hood
— Marc (@voodoochild17) October 18, 2017
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