Roy Moore is Still Fighting! Launching Campaign to Investigate Election Fraud!

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 18, 2017

If Roy Moore is able to collapse the concept that our Democracy is functional, that votes get counted correctly and no one who isn’t supposed to vote votes, then that will be doing a lot more than he would have done as a Senator.

Because the Democracy is fake. That is why pollsters were able to keep calling it for Clinton up until election night, even while every indicator said Trump would win. Everyone knows illegals are voting, everyone knows there is busing, everyone knows the whole thing is rigged.

It just so happened that Trump won by such a massive amount that he was able to overcome the fraud. Due to a jailbait hoax, which Roy Moore responded to very poorly, the Alabama election was closer.

RT:

Republican candidate Roy Moore is refusing to concede defeat following his loss to Democrat rival Doug Jones in the race for the vacant Senate seat in Alabama.

Moore has reportedly set up an ‘election integrity fund’ to investigate if voter fraud contributed to his loss.

The former state supreme court judge has refused to recognize the defeat which came by a margin of just over 20,000 votes, less than two percent of the overall total. Despite his campaign being rocked by multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, Moore had been favorite to gain the seat held by the Republicans for 25 years.

Last week, Jones claimed a seemingly unlikely victory, with US President Donald Trump even taking to Twitter to congratulate him on his “razor thin” victory. However, Moore has now sent an email to supporters declaring that the “battle is not over.” According to the Associate Press, the email includes a call for donations to a so-called election integrity fund. It’s thought the money will be used to scrutinize voting patterns in the Alabama state election.

Reacting to news of Moore’s fundraising for a voter fraud investigation, Jones told CNN’s State of the Union that his rival should “move on.”

It doesn’t really matter what happens. We win just by Moore staying out there and keeping this issue in the media. That undermines confidence in elections, just him doing that.

And that is a very good thing.

Regarding Moore’s Dumb Strategy in Response to Jailbait Hoax

Moore didn’t lose the election, it was a fraud hoax.

However, he could have won by enough that it couldn’t have been hoaxed if he hadn’t done that horrible Sean Hannity interview. Or rather, if he had done it differently.

With that interview, he created a narrative that was a very bad narrative. My narrative on this site was much better, and if he’d have used it, we wouldn’t be in this horrible situation we find ourselves in right now.

My narrative was this:

Yes, I dated high school girls in my early thirties. I am a conservative Christian, and I wanted a girl who was pure.The 14-year-old girl I have never met or heard of, but I did date girls who were between the ages of 16 and 22 at that time, after I had gotten out of the military and established myself in my profession and was ready to get married. I was never inappropriate with any of them, that is the lie. The media has taken something that was true, and might seem peculiar – especially 40 years later – and constructed a false narrative around it. As a conservative Christian, I do not believe in sex before marriage.

I genuinely believe this is the truth. It’s relatively obvious that this is the truth.

But instead of this, he stammered on the issue of dating teen girls at all, and came across as dishonest. He didn’t outright lie per se, but he stumbled enough that it came across as a lie.

“If I did I did, but I don’t recall,” he said.

This was due to bad advice, probably. Hopefully not. Hopefully he went off the reservation with this narrative. Because if it was due to bad advice, then it was bad advice from Steve Bannon, and that would be extremely concerning. If Bannon did think this was a good idea, then he needs to consult with me next time. Or at the very least read the site. I put the crisis management strategy all out there within hours of when the WaPo jailbait piece hit.

Because to me, the narrative that he needed was painfully obvious. Implying that all of the girls were lying was too much, and the dishonesty of that took away from the whole “ordained by God” narrative he was pushing, and thus disheartened white Christian Alabamans and kept them home.

And by the way: I think the “ordained by God” narrative was fine for an Alabama candidate. The religious demographics are there. Some anti-Christian figures in the Alt-Right are exploiting this, saying that’s why he lost, and that is just nonsense. He lost because of voter fraud primarily and secondarily because of a failure to respond to the jailbait allegations.

However, the narrative could have used a lot more immigration talk. Basically, the gameplan should be to regionally modify Trumpism, but for it to always be Trumpism, which is anti-immigrant and economic nationalist.

I honestly don’t know what this means for the Bannon agenda going forward, but Bannonism – the idea of primarying cucks and replacing them with Trump supporters – remains a viable strategy. The best strategy we have right now, in fact.