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Alabama’s Establishment Lynch Mob Delivers Huge Blow to American Civil Rights

In the court of public opinion, I see myself as a juror with the exact same responsibilities as a juror in a court of law. The question, though, is not whether or not someone will go to prison, the question is whether or not I, as a juror, will vote to sentence someone to historical infamy.

This is why I was probably the only guy (other than the suits at NBC) who believed Brian Williams deserved a second chance. This is why I refuse to write off Bryan Singer, Woody Allen, George Takei, Charlie Sheen, and Roy Moore — all of whom have faced accusations involving the worst kind of misconduct.

It is indecent and immoral to signal your own virtue, to surrender to the left, to join a political lynch mob, when the benefit of the doubt exists. And in the case of all those listed above, it does.

Moreover, these tribal political lynchings can lead to terrible things, like what happened in Alabama Tuesday night.

The Republican in-fighting, what Roy Moore’s loss means for 2018, the top five winners-and-losers, that is all mental masturbation in the face of the Big Picture, the existential battle for the God-given rights of the smallest and most vulnerable minority in history — the individual.

As I wrote last week, I do not agree with what Roy Moore believes about homosexuals; that gay sex should be criminalized. And I do not agree with what he believes about Muslims; that they should not allowed to serve in public office. Nevertheless, too many within the Republican establishment (and in Alabama) fell for the media narrative that said those beliefs are disqualifiers for public office.

full story at http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/12/13/nolte-alabamas-establishment-lynch-mob-delivers-huge-loss-fight-personal-freedom/

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