Watch Breitbart Editor Defend Roy Moore’s Sexual Encounters With Teenage Girls (Hannity Too)

Alabama’s Republican candidate for the senate, Roy Moore, has been accused of criminal sexual contact with multiple teenage girls. The youngest of them was only fourteen years old when Moore was a thirty-two year old assistant district attorney. These allegations are serious and profoundly disturbing. And while Moore is denying the charges, some of his GOP colleagues are already calling for him to drop out of the race. They include John McCain and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

Breitbart Joel Pollak

Among those not seeking Moore’s withdrawal is Joel Pollak, senior-editor-at-large for Breitbart News. Pollak was interviewed by Ali Velshi on MSNBC and had some startling defenses of Moore’s aberrant behavior (video below). Pollak began by falsely claiming that the story in the Washington Post wasn’t accurate:

Pollak: You said yourself at the start of the segment that he’s being accused of relationships with teenagers. Now to me that’s not accurate. In fact it’s following in the narrative that the Post tried to set up.
Velshi: It is teenagers. It’s a fourteen year old, a sixteen year old, and two eighteen year olds. They’re teenagers.
Pollak: The sixteen year old and the eighteen year old have no business in that story because those are women of legal age of consent. […] There’s only been one relationship – that’s been alleged – that’s problematic.

What Pollak is asserting is that only the relationship with the fourteen year old is of concern. Therefore, he doesn’t think that a thirty-two year old public servant engaging in sexual conduct with sixteen year olds is any problem at all. That’s a position that most decent people will disagree with. Even if the age of consent in Alabama is sixteen, it doesn’t excuse Moore’s behavior. He’s still a much older man with the experience and power to dominate a girl that much younger. Anthony Weiner is jail right now just for texting a teenager.

Pollak’s knee-jerk defense of Moore is not surprising coming from Breitbart News. The website has been supporting Moore since the earliest days of his campaign. In addition to Pollak, Sean Hannity of Fox News has also come to Moore’s defense. He dismissed the charges as a mere “he said, she said” situation. Never mind that the Post cited dozens of sources.

The allegations against Moore also reveal something troubling about the Republican Party. They are quick to condemn liberals or Hollywood or Democrats for similar behavior. But when it comes to their own, Republicans and right-wing media circle the wagons. That’s why they can continue to back someone like Moore. And it also explains their continued support for Donald Trump, whose history of sexual harassment and abuse is well documented.

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6 thoughts on “Watch Breitbart Editor Defend Roy Moore’s Sexual Encounters With Teenage Girls (Hannity Too)

  1. Breitbart’s raison d’etre is to create chaos, according to Bannon, and in the process support
    Donald Trump’s presidency disregarding the president’s documented racism, bigotry, misogyny, and blatant lying.
    If Moore were to be removed from the Republican ticket his name would still appear on Alabama ballots. But the chances of a Democratic victory become much greater. There’s little time to field a new candidate and state law may not allow it. So Breitbart and its minions have to attack respected news media such as WAPO because Fascists despise the truth if it doesn’t suit them–just like our Fake President. McConnell, Cornyn, and McCain have called for Moore to step aside. But their clout may be impotent in the face of losing another Republican senator. And Jones was tied with Moore and could have tipped those bigoted scales.

  2. Roy Moore is a disgusting excuse of a man. His hate and homophobia alone should disqualify him from the Senate.

    • Don’t even get me started on his mission to bring about the union between church and state.

  3. If Moore drops out of the race, our loser POTUS will probably appoint him to replace Jeff Sessions as Attorney General.

  4. If it’s OK for Islamic fundamentalists to letch on 14 year old girls why shouldn’t Republicans get in on the action?

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