Courtesy of Politico:Video: @SeanHannity says Roy Moore has 24 hours to clear up all the "inconsistent answers." If not, he'll be calling for Moore to drop out http://pic.twitter.com/S5iOSfTTzB— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) November 15, 2017
"For me, the judge has 24 hours," Hannity said. "You must immediately and fully come up with a satisfactory explanation for your inconsistencies that I just showed."
Hannity's break with his original comments follows a cascade of Republican figures distancing themselves from the GOP candidate, including the Republican National Committee.
Hannity on Friday defended Moore after an interview where he stopped short of flatly denying allegations that he sexually assaulted teen girls when he was the Etowah County district attorney. "How do you know if it's true? How do we — what's true? What's not true? How do you ascertain the truth? What happens when it's 38 years later?" Hannity asked.
When asked in that interview if he ever dated teen girls, Moore replied, "Not generally, no."
On Tuesday, Hannity altered his position.
"Between this interview that I did and the inconsistent answers. Between him saying 'I never knew this girl,' and then that yearbook comes out," Hannity said. "You must remove any doubt. If you can't do this, then Judge Moore needs to get out of this race."
Gee all of those poor Keurig coffee machines had to die for nothing.
But not to fear, Roy Moore may have lost the support of Sean Hannity, but he can still count on the support of Alabama Congressman Mo Brooks:
Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) said he plans to vote for Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore in the Alabama Senate race because of the importance of the conservative agenda.
"America faces huge challenges that are vastly more important than contested sexual allegations from four decades ago," Brooks told AL.com in a text message.
"Who will vote in America's best interests on Supreme Court justices, deficit and debt, economic growth, border security, national defense, and the like? Socialist Democrat Doug Jones will vote wrong. Roy Moore will vote right. Hence, I will vote for Roy Moore."
Well they certainly breed a special kind of asshole in Alabama, don't they?
Of course this statement only comes after a reporter literally chased Brooks down a flight of stairs.
Yeah, special kind of asshole alright.Asked whether he believes Roy Moore over his accusers, Rep. Mo Brooks tells @TomLlamasABC, "I believe the Democrats will do great damage to our country." https://t.co/6GyWp8aqrX http://pic.twitter.com/L2OepQOkhR— ABC News (@ABC) November 14, 2017
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