Not all Evangelicals support Moore

It's a particularly interesting dilemma to see Republicans struggle with.

Republicans are well known for not being able to carry two different thoughts at the same time.

They love Moore's commitment to the Ten Commandments.

BUT !!

They're ashamed of the implied endorsement of Moore for his apparent predatory pedophilic history.

They're clearly at significant odds as a party, on what to do about it.

Some want Moore off the ticket (too late).

Some want a write-in alternate candidate.

Some would prefer a Democrat win.

Some think Moore's good outweighs the bad.

Interesting to me how a party marked by such a strong tradition of belief in vivid distinctions of right & wrong, good & bad; are struggling so ineptly w/ this one.
 
It's a particularly interesting dilemma to see Republicans struggle with.

Republicans are well known for not being able to carry two different thoughts at the same time.

They love Moore's commitment to the Ten Commandments.

BUT !!

They're ashamed of the implied endorsement of Moore for his apparent predatory pedophilic history.

They're clearly at significant odds as a party, on what to do about it.

Some want Moore off the ticket (too late).

Some want a write-in alternate candidate.

Some would prefer a Democrat win.

Some think Moore's good outweighs the bad.

Interesting to me how a party marked by such a strong tradition of belief in vivid distinctions of right & wrong, good & bad; are struggling so ineptly w/ this one.

Welcome back. Hope you stick around for awhile.
 
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