How about a ‘Statute Of Limitations’ on Stephen Moore?
And on Donald Trump, and Stephen Miller, and. . . and. . . .and
How about a ‘Statute Of Limitations’ on Stephen Moore?
And on Donald Trump, and Stephen Miller, and. . . and. . . .and
So his ex-wife suing him for unpaid child support and alimony is not making a claim of misconduct? Lawyers, legal eagles, anyone with a brain want try and defend this?
I would say that’s the stupidest thing he’s said yet but the number of choices are too overwhelming.
I agree Stephen…when are you going to stop saying stupid things?
Moore claimed that amid the “scores of women” he knows, “not one of them has made a claim of any kind of misconduct or misbehavior.”
Moore just hasn't met the right woman yet.
Stephen Moore asserted on Tuesday that there should be a “statute of limitations on saying stupid things.”
Hey! Just found another stupid thing he said!
Sorry, no backsies.
Moore, who has enlisted the PR firm that helped save Brett M. Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination, argues that his opponents are “pulling a Kavanaugh against me.” Which is odd, because Kavanaugh at least could claim he faced an ultimately unprovable he-said-she-said situation.
When Bart O’Kavanaugh’s PR firn can’t save your from yourself, maybe just shut the hell up
When asked about his past misogynistic comments, Stephen Moore asserted on Tuesday that there should be a “statute of limitations on saying stupid things.”
What a stupid thing to say!
Somewhere around half of all elected officials (and their favorite lobbyists) are shaking their fists at the very idea.
Nanoseconds wouldn’t help
Elevating the relative intelligence of Bags of Rocks for decades
“statute of limitations on saying stupid things.”
He will become Stephen Less.
If folks look at the link I’m sure they’ll agree we’ve found the GOP Father of the Year.
From the article: [Moore] also said he used “gruesome pictures” of Saddam Hussein’s dead sons to show his children that “this is what happens to kids that grow up to be Democrats!”
Add in his failure to pay child support and alimony and, hell, he may get Father of the Decade.
You know, I would give him this statute if he would ever admit he was wrong.
I think he admits that perhaps some statements were stupid, but did he ever say any were wrong?
There should also be a statute of limitations on someone with an MA claiming to be an economics expert who is only credited as an expert on FOX.
For a statue of limitations to work, you have you stop committing the act. First step for Stephen would be to take an oath of silence at a monastery. It’s a drastic step, but this is a drastic case.
Spoken like a person who says so many stupid things that he needs a statute of limitations.
When asked about his past misogynistic comments, Stephen Moore asserted on Tuesday that there should be a “statute of limitations on saying stupid things.”
“But, of course, only for Republicans,” he added silently.
Poor poor baby. I suspect saying stupid things is what he does best.
I should follow the example set by @inversion and bookmark this instead of having to do a repeat Google search. Newt Gingrich set the statute of limitations at two days when he righteously proclaimed “So let me say on the record, any ad which quotes what I said on Sunday is a falsehood.”
It’s pretty insane that this guy was so unqualified on the merits, and only got picked because Trump sees him on TV a lot saying nice things about Trump, but it was old stupid shit unrelated to economics that got him bounced. I’d like to think this says something good about us but it probably doesn’t.