Lee Rogers
Daily Stormer
September 27, 2017
The people of Alabama have voted for Roy Moore a principled faggot hating centrist.
The people of Alabama have spoken. Roy Moore has won the Senate runoff against Luther Strange. When all the final results are tallied it looks as if Moore will win by high single digits if not double digits. It is pretty much a guarantee that Moore will win the upcoming special election in December. Alabama is a GOP stronghold. Barring some bizarre situation that occurs over the next few months, Moore should easily defeat his Democrat opponent and become Senator.
Even though Moore isn’t a true conservative who endorses throwing homosexuals off roofs, he is a principled centrist who dislikes faggots. He also wants an immediate end to the beaner invasion. Based on these positions alone, Moore is the type of center to the left political figure who we can support.
Moore received backing from figures like Steve Bannon and Nigel Farage. They were both in Alabama campaigning for him before the runoff.
The President supported Strange, but he seemed to be doing it as a favor to the cucks in the Senate. Now he can say that he tried his best but it didn’t work out. He’s already announced his full support for Moore.
Congratulations to Roy Moore on his Republican Primary win in Alabama. Luther Strange started way back & ran a good race. Roy, WIN in Dec!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 27, 2017
Moore’s overwhelming victory is going to send a strong message to the Republican establishment. Their days are numbered. $30 million was spent to back Strange’s campaign and he lost by an overwhelming margin. This populist movement is only getting stronger and it’s further fueled by the fact that the Republican controlled Congress refuses to implement Trump’s agenda. They can’t even repeal Obamacare which was their number one promise. The Congressional leadership has proven themselves to be a laughing stock.
Bob Corker a Republican Senator from Tennessee already sees the writing on the wall and said that he wasn’t seeking re-election today.
Moore’s win shows that Republican establishment figures are extremely vulnerable. The door is wide open for nationalists and populists to run and win in 2018 Republican primary races.