Twitter Roasts Kayla Moore Over Cringetastic Jewish Lawyer Remarks: ‘Oh, My God’

Kayla Moore might’ve thought she was owning the “fake news” liberal media tonight, but right now, there are a lot of Twitter users who are shocked/confused/horrified by what she had to say at her husband’s senate campaign rally.
Roy Moore‘s wife gave a speech on Monday where she hit back at the media intrigue surrounding the embattled Alabama politician and his history of controversial positions. How did she accomplish this? By talking about her campaign’s Jewish attorney in order to refute any notion of anti-semitism.
Now, because the statement was so…odd, the Twitterverse is debating whether Moore thinks her proclamation will make her husband’s sexual abuse accusations go away, or undo all of the odious statements he’s made over the years. In the meantime, it seems they all agree that it was an unnaturally-awkward misfire on Mrs. Moore’s part:
K I watched the Kayla Moore video and that’s the most uncomfortable I’ve been since the “Scott’s Tots” ep of The Office.
— Seth Mandel (@SethAMandel) December 12, 2017
It's the pronunciation of "Jew" — the lingering over the word — that really makes this special. https://t.co/QBAXiF3hCZ
— Jeet Heer (@HeerJeet) December 12, 2017
This looks like a scene from a movie. https://t.co/hHJnbem6wv
— Philip Bump (@pbump) December 12, 2017
this is the funniest SNL cold open I've seen in years https://t.co/YjDah3IcuT
— Matt Oswalt (@MattOswaltVA) December 12, 2017
i can’t stop watching this https://t.co/jRsTTCraBF
— andy levy (@andylevy) December 12, 2017
I come back from dinner to see the video of Mrs. Roy Moore talking about Jews and pointing to the television journalists and other reporters at the back of the room. Jesus…… Take. The. Wheel. #Alabama pic.twitter.com/W9uYEFC5z5
— Jonathan Capehart (@CapehartJ) December 12, 2017
Really excited to see who can rush to do the profile of Moore's Jewish lawyer tomorrow
— Ben Jacobs (@Bencjacobs) December 12, 2017
The bug-eyed delivery on the kicker killed me. https://t.co/zFrXyjEjvA
— Noah Rothman (@NoahCRothman) December 12, 2017
Oh, my God. https://t.co/xLo7kHxNn8
— Julie Roginsky (@julieroginsky) December 12, 2017
This is almost unbelievable. It's a parody of a parody https://t.co/PlYKT5IP8C
— Jamie Weinstein (@Jamie_Weinstein) December 12, 2017
Every photo of Roy Moore from here on out should be in black and white, just for the proper historical context https://t.co/JzTB5XyFi9
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) December 12, 2017
Was anti-Semitism one of the accusations? I must have missed it. https://t.co/XB1iOGprKm
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) December 12, 2017
I think I had honestly never seen Roy Moore smile before and it is 100% guaranteed to give me night terrors https://t.co/IYzoDdrZEH
— Sady Doyle (@sadydoyle) December 12, 2017
Here’s what NBA star Charles Barkley had to say about Moore’s comments while he was giving an interview on CNN after campaigning for Doug Jones.
Former NBA player Charles Barkley reacts to Kayla Moore's speech at a Roy Moore rally in Alabama: "I've got plenty of white friends, but racism still exists" https://t.co/W1yfibINdR
— CNN (@CNN) December 12, 2017
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