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Author Carrie Brownstein Owns Roy Moore Wife's Anti-Semitic Remarks

Author Carrie Brownstein Owns Roy Moore Wife's Anti-Semitic Remarks

Musician, author, and actor Carrie Brownstein is the creator, writer, and co-star of the Emmy-nominated, Peabody Award-winning television show Portlandia. And Brownstein had a few words to say in response to Roy Moore's wife, Kayla Moore, who recently blamed “fake news” organizations such as CNN for the claims of bigotry against her husband. Moore cited associates and friends as proof that she and her husband are not racist bigots.


“Well, one of our attorneys is a Jew,” Kayla Moore said. “We have very close friends who are Jewish and rabbis.”

Well, Carrie had something to say about that.

Twitter applauded.

We are dead from laughter. Carrie wins Twitter for the day.

By early morning Tuesday, Google’s algorithms were on the case: A Google search using only the words “our attorney” automatically produced the phrase "is Jewish."

But people are not fooled. One Jewish lawyer does not forgive all your many other trespasses.

The satire was strong with the people of Twitter.

They were not having it with Moore's remarks, and they showed it.

Happy Hanukkah everyone!

Hanukkah is all about presents, right?

A bittersweet reminder of our current state of affairs.

So what about Moore's other attorneys?

Burn.

There is also the question of whether or not Moore is speaking the truth.

If her husband gets to question President Barack Obama's birth certificate, it's only fair to expect the same from her regarding her alleged Jewish lawyer. We demand a bar mitzvah certificate!

Naturally, things got heated on Twitter.

A nastier, frosty shrew, we have never seen.

One person said Moore was like an annoying child bragging.

And this Trump-loving guy dared to suggest that Brownstein was triggered.

Fortunately, he was owned.

Isn't it ironic?

That's right, don't mess with the Jews. Especially not during Hanukkah!

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h/t: Twitter

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