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So back in October twenty three, the Washington Post endorsed Doug Jones, the Democrat running for the Senate now am Obama, the seat Jeff Sessions used to have. The Post called him a credit to the state Now. The endorsement included a scathing attack on the Republican Judge Roy More. They called More unfit to serve. Their main complaint was he's unfit to serve because of his decision to allow the
Ten Commandments to be displayed on state property. Then, on November nine, the Washington Post delivered to bomb show a story accusing Judge More of having inappropriate relations with a teenage girl almost forty years ago. The judge categorically denies it. A swift reaction from the Swamp. Senator McCain called the allegations against More deeply disturbing and disqualifying, whether they were true or not. McCain called for More to step aside
right now. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell also urged More to step down to least, he added if the allegations are true. Luther Strain, who More defeated in the primary, called the news report very very disturbing. And then came a story in The Hill about Lisa Murkowski, Alaska senator. In two thousand and ten, she beat back a Tea Party challenge to her seat with a write in vote, so she is suggesting that Luther Strange run his own
write in campaign. Thankfully none of these establishment figures are Russian, otherwise there might be suspicions of collusion. Lewis c K had no comment. M
