Don't believe Roy Moore's accusers? Then listen to Moore (Whitmire/al.com)
By Kyle Whitmire | kwhitmire@al.com
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on November 20, 2017 at 10:45 AM
For some it is too much to ask to believe the women. No matter what, they will choose to believe Roy Moore.
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First, read his book. In it, Moore describes how he met his wife at a Christmas party hosted by friends. He would have been 37. She was 23.
"Many years before, I had attended a dance recital at Gadsden State Junior College," Moore wrote. "I remembered one of the special dances performed by a young woman whose first and last names began with the letter 'K.' It was something I had never forgotten. Could that young woman have been Kayla Kisor?"
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"Long afterward, I would learn that Kayla had, in fact, performed a special dance routine at Gadsden State years before," he wrote.
Take a second to think about what's being said here. Moore first took notice of Kayla at a dance recital?
Perhaps you're wondering what "many years" means, and I wondered that too. Luckily, Moore again has cleared that up for us.
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OUCH. Hoist with his own petard, more or less.