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DavieD55
12-12-2017, 22:12
Klein: Doug Jones is a George Soros-Tied Radical Leftist Rebranding Himself as Moderate

by Aaron Klein 9 Dec 2017

Birmingham, ALABAMA — Despite efforts by Democratic senatorial candidate Doug Jones to pass himself off as a moderate, the politician has been deeply tied to radical groups financed by billionaire George Soros and has led efforts on behalf of those groups seeking to enact far-left, transformational policies. Jones’s personal website has urged supporters to get involved with Soros-financed far-left groups and he took leadership positions in numerous Soros-financed activist projects, including one seeking to fundamentally remake the U.S. criminal justice system into one that pushes progressive policies.

He also took a significant role in an effort by a far-left legal group massively funded by Soros to grant full voting rights nationwide to felons released from prison, including those convicted of murder, rape and other violent crimes.
And he is currently pushing a living wage scheme for the state and country that has a history of hurting small businesses, negatively impacting local economies and decreasing employment opportunities for low income workers. The living wage plot was a pet project of the controversial former group known as ACORN, or the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, which played a central role in enacting the scheme in several cities.

Moderate?

Jones has repeatedly denied being far-left. Asked by Fox News about Republican challenger Roy Moore’s contention that he is an “ultra-liberal,” Jones replied (http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/11/18/alabama-democrat-doug-jones-denies-being-ultra-liberal-says-opposes-trumps-border-wall.html), “That’s pretty absurd.”


“You know, that’s their only hope. I mean look, they’re in desperation mode right now,” Jones added.
“If you look at the positions I’ve got on health care, if you look at the positions I got on jobs, you should look at the support I have from the business community, I think I’m pretty mainstream,” Jones has claimed (http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/11/18/alabama-democrat-doug-jones-denies-being-ultra-liberal-says-opposes-trumps-border-wall.html). “I want to reach across the aisle. … So I don’t really care what he says about me.”

Jones has stressed (http://www.weeklystandard.com/doug-jones-runs-rightright-at-roy-moore/article/2010735) bipartisanship and has said that he is for such mainstream policies as “lower taxes on the middle class, against deficits, for a strong military and for your right to see a doctor whenever you’re sick.”
Jean Cummings, Wall Street Journal Deputy Bureau Chief, claimed (https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/scott-whitlock/2017/12/05/msnbc-spins-pro-abortion-alabama-democrat-conservative) on MSNBC that Jones is “basically a moderate to conservative Democrat, but where they’re trying to attack him is he does support abortion rights.”
Jones’s extremist positions on abortion are well-known. In an MSNBC interview (http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/09/doug_jones_alabama_democratic.html), he said he wouldn’t support a ban on abortion after the 20th week of gestation. He has since tried to temper his views, telling AL.com that “the law for decades has been that late-term procedures are generally restricted except in the case of medical necessity. That’s what I support. I don’t see any changes in that. It is a personal decision.”

Full Article From Breitbart (http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/12/09/klein-doug-jones-george-soros-tied-radical-leftist-rebranding-moderate/)

Great-Kazoo
12-12-2017, 22:14
For what he was suppose to win by, he didn't come close. His percentage was dismal for who backed him.

KevDen2005
12-12-2017, 22:41
Kind of saw this happening with the allegations and all

Great-Kazoo
12-13-2017, 00:55
Kind of saw this happening with the allegations and all

Just wait, the carnage hasn't started. Once the D's finish committing seppuku, cleansing their party of every Man, or those who identify as men. THEN they'll go after Trump with a fevor not seen since the blitzkrieg . Finally being able to say they are the party of women.



Which reminds me .......... Notice Bill Clinton has literally disappeared from the public eye.

Zundfolge
12-13-2017, 09:29
Doug Jones didn't win so much as Moore lost.

The Democrats are hubristically running around claiming this was a referendum on Trump and a harbinger of doom for the R's in the mid terms, when all this is, is proof that dishonest scandal combined with significantly more money than would normally be spent in such an election, coupled with the full force of the National DNC and their apparatjiks in the MSM focusing the entire nation on the race. Not going to be able to pull that off in the midterms.

Irving
12-13-2017, 09:51
My favorite Tweet so far has been:

Moore concedes to not being able to count unless it's only into the teens.

Hahaha

Ronin13
12-13-2017, 13:15
Doug Jones didn't win so much as Moore lost.

Moore lost when he admitted to dating teenagers on Hannity.

The implications of this are going to be far reaching. The facts surrounding this election notwithstanding (especially the admission to Hannity), the dems will view throwing out sexual misconduct allegations as a successful tactic that I'm sure they'll attempt to use again (look at what they're doing with Trump currently). This is why they jumped on the whole Franken and Conyers issues, that way they could appear to maintain a "moral high ground." Look for this tactic to be used again next year.

KevDen2005
12-13-2017, 13:56
Moore lost when he admitted to dating teenagers on Hannity.

The implications of this are going to be far reaching. The facts surrounding this election notwithstanding (especially the admission to Hannity), the dems will view throwing out sexual misconduct allegations as a successful tactic that I'm sure they'll attempt to use again (look at what they're doing with Trump currently). This is why they jumped on the whole Franken and Conyers issues, that way they could appear to maintain a "moral high ground." Look for this tactic to be used again next year.

I'm not saying that I wanted Doug Jones to win, but we need to rid ourselves with idiots like Moore who are putting conservatives in a bad light and looking like perverts.

KevDen2005
12-13-2017, 13:57
Just wait, the carnage hasn't started. Once the D's finish committing seppuku, cleansing their party of every Man, or those who identify as men. THEN they'll go after Trump with a fevor not seen since the blitzkrieg . Finally being able to say they are the party of women.



Which reminds me .......... Notice Bill Clinton has literally disappeared from the public eye.

The Dems are ramping up for some hopeful big wins in the mid terms, which some are surely going to happen.

Ronin13
12-13-2017, 14:04
I'm not saying that I wanted Doug Jones to win, but we need to rid ourselves with idiots like Moore who are putting conservatives in a bad light and looking like perverts.

Even if it's so far a much larger number of Dems getting accused of sexual misconduct... but yes, the conservative image needs some help.

Irving
12-13-2017, 14:06
The problem with the GOP is all the politicians that are in the party.

KevDen2005
12-13-2017, 14:09
Even if it's so far a much larger number of Dems getting accused of sexual misconduct... but yes, the conservative image needs some help.

The Dems yell until everyone hears. Conservatives tend to be less vocal.

KevDen2005
12-13-2017, 14:10
The problem with the GOP is all the politicians that are in the party.

Truer words have never been spoken....or typed on a gun forum.

Zundfolge
12-13-2017, 14:19
The problem with the GOP is all the politicians that are in the party.

I'd say the problem with the GOP is all the Democrats that are in the party. But that's kinda tow-may-tow, tow-mah-tow.

Irving
12-13-2017, 14:24
You'd be incorrect.

Ronin13
12-13-2017, 14:25
The problem with the GOP is all the career politicians that are in the party.

FTFY.
But I would venture to say that's any party. I support term limits, as legislator was never meant to be a career.

Irving
12-13-2017, 15:19
I stand by what I said.

Gman
12-14-2017, 23:47
The problem with politics is all of the politicians. Until they take the money out of it, we have the best government money can buy.

Rucker61
12-15-2017, 08:58
Moore lost when he admitted to dating teenagers on Hannity.

The implications of this are going to be far reaching. The facts surrounding this election notwithstanding (especially the admission to Hannity), the dems will view throwing out sexual misconduct allegations as a successful tactic that I'm sure they'll attempt to use again (look at what they're doing with Trump currently). This is why they jumped on the whole Franken and Conyers issues, that way they could appear to maintain a "moral high ground." Look for this tactic to be used again next year.

They seem to be equally happy kicking out the Dems, too. Their fervor in eating their own will be the only thing stopping them from taking the Senate and possibly the House, thankfully.