Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 11, 2017
This is the new model of the fake news: just totally make up whatever.
A new poll shows the Senate race in Alabama is now too close to call, following an accusation that Republican nominee Roy Moore pursued a sexual encounter with a 14-year-old girl in 1979.
Moore and Democrat Doug Jones are tied at 46% in the survey, which was conducted Thursday by Opinion Savvy and commissioned by Decision Desk HQ in the aftermath of a bombshell Washington Post report in which the accuser, now 53, went on record with her story.
The results also suggested that a write-in campaign by another Republican could tip the seat to Democrats — a prospect that once seemed far-fetched in deep-red Alabama. A three-way race — with Moore, Jones, and interim Sen. Luther Strange as a write-in candidate — would favor Jones with roughly 44% of the vote, followed by Moore at 41%, and Strange at 12%.
The poll surveyed 515 likely voters by landline and mobile and has a margin of error of 4 points.
The Strange scenario is important, because Moore has denied the accusation and shows no signs of exiting the race. And based on Alabama elections law, it appears to be too late to replace him on the December special election ballot anyway. There has been buzz, in the 24 hours since the Post story broke, about Strange or someone else attempting a write-in bid, but the poll validates concerns that such a candidate could split the GOP vote with Moore.
Strange, despite the backing of President Donald Trump and much of the Republican establishment, lost a September primary to Moore. The seat previously belonged to Jeff Sessions, who’s now serving as Trump’s attorney general in Washington.
Most of those surveyed Thursday — 82% — were aware of the woman’s accusation. And 54% do not believe Moore should withdraw from the race because of it; 35% do.
There is virtually no chance in hell any of this is real. I’ve explained that it doesn’t really matter if it is, but now I feel like that is part of the fake news hoax – they came up with something that was offensive to most but which was also basically defensible – it’s not hard to say “well, he didn’t even bang these jailbaits – what does this have to do with anything, who cares?” But I think that defending the actions reinforces the idea that it is real, and that this was the plan.
Another level: it could be that the 17, 18 and 19-year-old girls are real stories, and the 14-year-old is the hoax. It still wouldn’t be particularly weird for an early thirties man to date a late teens girl. I mean it would be abnormal, but not outrageous. That absolutely would not have been close to weird in the 70s.
Moore appeared on Sean Hannity last night to go over all of it.
But it doesn’t matter if it’s real or not. These people can make-up whatever they want and get away with it.
The good news is that the poll itself is probably made-up. I do not think that Alabama, in the age of trannies and Trump, is going to elect a Democrat Senator. I just don’t think it is in the cards.
But this situation does demonstrate how the fake news media intends to move forward in combatting Trumpism: they are just going to accuse people of whatever.
Of course, the fake accusations progressively destroy their credibility – so you have these competing factors of increasingly bold lies and increasing distrust. But the fact is that simply saying something, even if it is totally made up, taints a person. This is why we used to have libel laws.
But please notice that this signals a panic in the Jewish system. They would not sink to this level and risk ending any remaining media credibility if they were not panicking.