General. Here is the president campaigning for Luther Strange in september by telling Republican Voters they could vote for the other guy. And by the way, both good men. Both good men. And you know what . And i told luther, i have to say this, if his opponent wins, im going to be here campaigning like hell for him. Donald trumps endorsement did not help Luther Strange who lost in the primary to Steve Bannons chosen candidate roy moore and roy moore accused of sexually assaulting a girl when she was 14 years old and trying to date other girls while they were still in high school and roy moore was a 32yearold assistant district attorney. Republican senator Richard Shelby withdrew his support of the republican ticket and voted for someone else, the republican the Senate Republican Political Action committee stopped funding roy moores campaign. Mitch mcconnell, leader of the
senate, said an Ethics Investigation of roy moore would begin immediately if he was elected to the senate. What did
year service to this country because there is a fine line and his situation there is a chasm between embellishment and pathologically lying. for a movement and party that wants to speak truth to power i am shocked that they let this caucasian grandfatherly man continue to lie while doing so and dilute the memories and the honor of all of those important people and individuals that he is pretending to be a part of. now here s the thing, why this matters to us is not because he is falsifying story so he can relate to anyone but that he is lying to us about his policies. the dollar is strong, the economy is great, everything is fine nothing to see here. that s why it matters. the pathological lying has filtered through everything his administration. i find it unacceptable and i am not sure why his party thinks it is okay. harris: why is the press secretary during a question mark maybe if the fact-checkers woke up from their slumber we would have some sense of
He seems to have lied about everything, from the straightforward to the utterly absurd. As the race to replace him heats up, Holly Baxter looks back on his time in Congress and reports on why we all become complicit when a prolific liar reels us in