I find that questions often help me, and others, come to a form of clarity on a subject. This started out as five questions, but became ten, and then morphed into fifteen. Go figure.
- Do you understand that ‘innocent until proven guilty’ is a legal concept applicable to crimes and not about suitability to be a U.S. Senator?
- How many women, with credible stories, would it take to convince you?
- How young is too young for a thirty-two year old man to chase?
- Has it occurred to you that some people engage in behavior that is wrong, but they don’t think it is wrong and this gives them the appearance of innocence?
- Would you let Roy Moore babysit your daughter?
- Do you believe that two wrongs don’t make a right?
- Similar to that, do you believe that the ends justify the means?
- If you were about to eat something that had poop in it, would it matter to you at what point someone warned you about the poop so long as it was before you put it in your mouth?
- Have you ever heard of a “write-in” campaign?
- Does the boring and uninspiring Luther Strange look better to you now?
- Have you considered that the kind of person who waves a gun around at a political rally could be perceived by a woman as a threatening figure?
- Do you know about victimization and the psychology of victimhood?
- The name Harvey Weinstein, does it mean anything to you?
- Sadly, Bill Clinton got away with abuse of power and violating trust with a young intern, but tell me how that has anything to do with a candidate who has yet to be elected?
- Can you see how, if you elect Roy Moore as a U.S. Senator, you will prove that personal morality and character no longer matter?