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By Ben Shapiro
http://www.dailywire.com/news/23746/why-well-keep-choosing-horrible-human-beings-who-ben-shapiro

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. . . This week, we’ve learned that a solid number of Republicans are willing to look the other way
regarding highly credible allegations of sexual molestation against Alabama Senate Republican candidate
Roy Moore. Alabama Governor Kay Ivey explained, “I have no reason to disbelieve” those accusing
Moore of abusing them when they were underage girls, but she would vote for Moore because “we need
to have a Republican in the United States Senate” to vote for a Supreme Court vacancy . . .

. . . This isn’t exclusive to the Right. On the Left, we’ve heard major political figures and groups rally to
support Senator Al Franken (D-MN), who allegedly sexually assaulted a sleeping woman. In the pages
of The Washington Post, supposed uber-feminist Kate Harding wrote, “if the short-term ‘right thing’ leads
to long-term political catastrophe for American women, I think we need to reconsider our definition of
the right thing.” And, of course, Democrats cheered for alleged sexual abuser Bill Clinton; they considered
him a hero until he lost his usefulness. Making sure Democrats wins trumps the necessity for tossing
sexual abusers out on their ear . . .

. . . We’re all Jack Bauer, running around shouting, “We’re running out of time!” at the top of our lungs.
Every election is the last election. And if it’s the last election, you make the hard choice to support the
alleged child molester to get the right vote on abortion. Crisis logic leads us to abandon normal moral
standards. It allows us to treat each election as an individual episode with no larger impact on the moral
environment of the country . . .

. . . But what if this isn’t the last election? What if there will be more elections? What if the American
people are alienated from their institutions and their neighbors by the constant use of tu quoque logic?
What if we’re destroying our own social fabric with the constant invocation of the apocalypse? . . . Our
social fabric relies on all of us recognizing that we’re going to have to live together beyond the next
election cycle. We can always blame the other side for bringing us to the brink, and forcing us to support
bad people. But unless someone steps back from that cliff, we’re all going to go over it together.


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