'SCREW YOU & HORSE YOU RODE IN ON': New York Daily News humiliates Roy Moore after Alabama election loss
The New York Daily News previewed it's Wednesday front page cover on Tuesday night with commentary on the embattled Republican US Senate candidate Roy Moore's loss who lost the state's special election on Tuesday:
The cover featured a picture of Moore on horseback, taken earlier when he made a picturesque journey to cast his ballot, with "SCREW YOU & HORSE YOU RODE IN ON" emblazoned across the cover in large print.
The bold headline was followed by the sub-headline: "Teen-loving Moore loses in Alabama race in big blow to Trump," a reference to the multiple allegations from the women who alleged Moore initiated sexual advances toward them when they were in their teens - one female as young as 14-years-old at the time - while Moore was in his 30s and working for the district attorney's office.
Moore reportedly also rode his horse to cast his vote in Alabama's Republican primary in September.
Although the last votes were still being tallied late Tuesday, Moore lost the special election in the deeply conservative state, and the soon-to-be Democratic seat is considered to be a huge blow for right-wing operatives and President Donald Trump.
Bama bucks the perv! https://t.co/9ZaMFXw7aA
An early look at Wednesday's front... pic.twitter.com/HkiiBl4v0V
- New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) December 13, 2017
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