Jeanette Moll Apparently Running For Office In Idaho

Posted by David on Jan 19th, 2008
2008
Jan 19

Well that’s at least what appears to be going on. Instead of discussing issues concerning Southeastern Ohioans, 18th district candidate Jeanette Moll has decided to weigh in on the Larry Craig sex scandal. Yes, that’s right. Jeanette Moll skips over things like the economy and the war to attack the ACLU’s decision to file a brief in defense of Larry Craig.

Even more perplexing is Moll’s belief that any member of the board of directors for the Ohio Chapter of the ACLU who doesn’t condemn the brief should step down. If that’s the way things are done, then I’d like to issue a challenge to to her: Condemn all the recent scandals involving Republicans or abandon your run for Congress. Is that reasonable? Probably not, but apparently we’ve thrown reason out the window.

Just as I was about to click publish I noticed Plunderbund beat me to the punch. If you don’t buy into my reasoning that this is out of her area of jurisdiction go over there to see why this is still ridiculous.

2 Responses

  1. Stop The ACLU » Blog Archive » Moll Calls Out Ohio ACLU Leaders Over Stance That Bathroom Sex Is Protected By Constitution Says:

    [...] Someone sent me this in email. I guess they sent it to me to cheer me up after my presidential candidate did so poorly last night. They wanted me to see that there are some politicians out there still fighting the good fight. Thanks, here is her press release that seems to have several liberal Ohio blogs bent out of shape. [...]

  2. Jeannette Moll Scares The Hell Out Of Me | Ohio Valley Politics Says:

    [...] cares one way or the other about us having guns I’ve also got to ask what’s with Moll continually trying to inject herself into national cases that have absolutely nothing to do with her? It’s [...]

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