biochem wrote:The Republican leadership didn't support Moore. They supported Strange. Moore was (pre scandal) was popular in Alabama but most of the rest of the GOP disliked him. Incidentally the "gross misconduct" he was removed for was his refusal to remove the 10 commandments from his courtroom. In deeply religious Alabama, it increased his popularity. They felt that he was right and the evil godless outsiders were wrong. Outside Alabama it played differently.
Well, no. He was removed for his refusal to follow court orders, abuse of authority, and improper behaviour for a judge on the Alabama supreme court.
You can frame this as principled objection to unjust orders on religious grounds all you like, but that still doesn't change the fact that Moore was unsuitable to the office he was elected to. It quite literally does not matter how much public acclaim he got for his actions.
Furthermore, if you think that christianity is the only valid source of ethical thinking and morality, if you think that non-christians, LGBTQ people, people of color are lesser than heterosexual white christians, you really have no place in this world anymore.