Senate Candidate Roy Moore accused of molesting 14yo girl

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  • #301
I want to share something about WaPo. They don't play and they don't pay. Not even a free subscription. Seriously, I've never been interviewed by a major publication so I had no idea what to expect. The interview process was about 2 1/2 wks of speaking with them almost on a daily basis. Then they would go back and fact check by looking at public records, HS yearbooks at the library, workplaces etc. and interviewed people with memory to cooroberate your story. Then they call back a few days later and ask you the same question in a different way or they ask if so and so had talked to you and reminded you of a certain memory. They background check everything in your life political donations etc. and question that. But they never tell ya who they are talking to other than a random text asking 'did you know so and so'.. They keep you abreast of when the story is planned to break and keep you updated. They send you a copy of the story to review before it breaks. After the story breaks, they keep in touch to make sure you are not being harrassed and are ok for days. They don't play, this was no fly by night story, hours of research was involved....I had no idea. I tip my hat to WaPo. Just wanted to share with y'all so you know how professional they are.
 
  • #302
I have a sub to The WaPo. Yes, their investigative reporting is excellent. Thank you for sharing your experience with them, waltzingmatilda.

Also, it was posited up thread, why now? Why not before? When Moore was running for other positions? This is a good question that spans a lot of issues and different time periods. I feel we will learn more about why as we go forward.

Growing up in this age group I can definitely say, it was different back in the day. And a woman's voice and need for respect is a long time coming. What do we tell our children about moral decency, lifestyle and respect in life, in the workplace if we don't hold a standard up to our elected officials?

For Ms. Johnson, Gloria Allred missed an important detail, but it does not discredit Johnson's story (imo).

Because this is happening during an election, it will get politicized, of course. But there is a bigger picture beyond the election results.
 
  • #303
It's family time. Goodnight sleuths.
 
  • #304
I tend to feel like a lot of the "why now" questions, especially lately, can be answered by the fact that women are feeling empowered to come forward because other women have come forward. The #metoo movement has had a huge impact on the confidence that women will be believed versus death and rape threats sent to them, which was more the norm before the last couple of years.
 
  • #305
Waltzingmatilda, I am in awe of you and your bravery. We are honored to have you as part of websleuths!

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Here, here! *claps*

Thank you! ❤️
 
  • #306
I tend to feel like a lot of the "why now" questions, especially lately, can be answered by the fact that women are feeling empowered to come forward because other women have come forward. The #metoo movement has had a huge impact on the confidence that women will be believed versus death and rape threats sent to them, which was more the norm before the last couple of years.

Well, that still happens but more people believe them too.
 
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  • #308
I tend to feel like a lot of the "why now" questions, especially lately, can be answered by the fact that women are feeling empowered to come forward because other women have come forward. The #metoo movement has had a huge impact on the confidence that women will be believed versus death and rape threats sent to them, which was more the norm before the last couple of years.

I agree. It used to be you see someone come forward and watch her be torn apart, victimized all over again. But now we're seeing people come forward, be supported, be believed, and predators are facing consequences. Each one makes it easier for the next one.
 
  • #309
I wanna read this post again and again and share it far and wide. WaPo is straight-up one of the most factual and reliable news sources on the planet. And your experience proves why.

Thanks again for sharing here and in the media. You are courageous and appreciated.

I want to share something about WaPo. They don't play and they don't pay. Not even a free subscription. Seriously, I've never been interviewed by a major publication so I had no idea what to expect. The interview process was about 2 1/2 wks of speaking with them almost on a daily basis. Then they would go back and fact check by looking at public records, HS yearbooks at the library, workplaces etc. and interviewed people with memory to cooroberate your story. Then they call back a few days later and ask you the same question in a different way or they ask if so and so had talked to you and reminded you of a certain memory. They background check everything in your life political donations etc. and question that. But they never tell ya who they are talking to other than a random text asking 'did you know so and so'.. They keep you abreast of when the story is planned to break and keep you updated. They send you a copy of the story to review before it breaks. After the story breaks, they keep in touch to make sure you are not being harrassed and are ok for days. They don't play, this was no fly by night story, hours of research was involved....I had no idea. I tip my hat to WaPo. Just wanted to share with y'all so you know how professional they are.
 
  • #310
I agree. It used to be you see someone come forward and watch her be torn apart, victimized all over again. But now we're seeing people come forward, be supported, be believed, and predators are facing consequences. Each one makes it easier for the next one.

Actually, Juanita Broaderick and other conservative women are still being victimized. Plus just saw Mika Brezinski 🤬🤬🤬🤬 shamed Franken's accuser today and all of his staff are made he resigned.
 
  • #311
I believe he said he doesn'the know the accusers...which would be Corfman & Young...right?
He's actually changed his stories. He said he did know some of the women, then he denied that.
 
  • #312
I wanna read this post again and again and share it far and wide. WaPo is straight-up one of the most factual and reliable news sources on the planet. And your experience proves why.

Thanks again for sharing here and in the media. You are courageous and appreciated.

Agree. When I lived in DC one of the little thrills was to finally get my very own issues of WaPo delivered to the front door every morning. :)

BBM and that too :)
 
  • #313
Actually, Juanita Broaderick and other conservative women are still being victimized. Plus just saw Mika Brezinski 🤬🤬🤬🤬 shamed Franken's accuser today and all of his staff are made he resigned.

I don't understand that last phrase ???
 
  • #314
Actually, Juanita Broaderick and other conservative women are still being victimized. Plus just saw Mika Brezinski 🤬🤬🤬🤬 shamed Franken's accuser today and all of his staff are made he resigned.

Most women who accuse men of assault/harassment continue to be victimized after the fact. That's exactly what we've been saying.
 
  • #315
I wanna read this post again and again and share it far and wide. WaPo is straight-up one of the most factual and reliable news sources on the planet. And your experience proves why.

Thanks again for sharing here and in the media. You are courageous and appreciated.
How many Pulitzer prizes has it won?
 
  • #316
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Boyfriend at the time says she lied.

Employees of the restaurant say she lied.

Customers of the restaurant say she lied.

Her step son says she lied.

Now she herself admits to lying.

Let’s count how many national outlets will ignore the fact that she admits to lying.

https://twitter.com/MooreSenate/status/939191085733175296
 
  • #317
Oh well since the accused says the accuser is lying I guess there's nothing to see here.
 
  • #318
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Judge Roy Moore Retweeted

Boyfriend at the time says she lied.

Employees of the restaurant say she lied.

Customers of the restaurant say she lied.

Her step son says she lied.

Now she herself admits to lying.

Let’s count how many national outlets will ignore the fact that she admits to lying.

https://twitter.com/MooreSenate/status/939191085733175296

What a sleaze.
 
  • #319
Black’s Law Dictionary defines “forgery” as follows

forgery, n. 1. The act of fraudulently making a false document or altering a real one to be used as if genuine … 2. A false or altered document made to look genuine by someone with the intent to deceive … 3. Under the Model Penal Code, the act of fraudulently altering, authenticating, issuing, or transferring a writing without appropriate authorization.
 
  • #320
Black’s Law Dictionary defines “forgery” as follows

forgery, n. 1. The act of fraudulently making a false document or altering a real one to be used as if genuine … 2. A false or altered document made to look genuine by someone with the intent to deceive … 3. Under the Model Penal Code, the act of fraudulently altering, authenticating, issuing, or transferring a writing without appropriate authorization.

Now it's a document and she's "forging" things? We are REALLY reaching today.
 
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