The twice disgraced chief justice of Alabama looney tune Roy Moore may or may not be winning the GOP runoff in his state. But one thing is for sure, if you vote for Roy Moore you get all of the good-old down-home casual racism and homophobia you’ve come to expect from old white Republicans these days. If you don’t know, Moore is a very Christian-y type of Republican hypocrite that fellow evangelicals seem to follow. And like most conservatives, being repeatedly called out for their racist, homophobic and awful economic attitudes, and the long-standing historical evidence that their ideas are shit and don’t work, bothers Mr. Moore; and he’s going to use the Republican “I’m rubber and you’re glue” defense. The Hill reports that during a campaign speech this Sunday, Moore—in trying to explain how much of a unifier he is—threw around some super offensive terms for Asian Americans and Native Americans. Like super old-school racist terms.
“We were torn apart in the Civil War — brother against brother, North against South, party against party. What changed?” Moore asked in footage provided to The Hill by a Republican monitoring the race
“Now we have blacks and whites fighting, reds and yellows fighting, Democrats and Republicans fighting, men and women fighting. What’s going to unite us? What’s going to bring us back together? A president? A Congress? No. It’s going to be God.”
You can watch the crazy below.