Judge Moore Blames Atlanta Airport Shutdown on Trump's Transportation Secretary

The world’s busiest airport, Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, was shut down yesterday for nearly eleven hours because of the power outage caused by Georgia Power, but that didn’t stop Judge Roy Moore, who lost Tuesday’s special election for the U.S. Senate in Alabama to Democrat Doug Jones, from blaming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s wife, Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, for the outage, the complications from which continue today.

 

During his Senate campaign, Moore made clear his feeling that the land of the free and the home of the brave is evil because it “exports homosexuality.”

 

Interviewed today by associate solitary reporter Melissa Smith, Moore said, “All the good people of Alabama who voted for me flew to Hartsfield because they simply didn’t want to live in Alabama anymore after that abortionist Doug Jones supposedly got more votes than I did, although I talked to God this morning and He is gonna arrange for a mandatory recount which will proclaim Me as the winner.”

 

“Then,” Moore continued, “Elaine Chao, some woman from Taiwan who came to these here United States illegally and who is married to my enemy, the very evil Mitch McConnell, told the Federal Aviation authorities at the Hartsfield Airport in Atlanta to shut the airport down.”

 

“Chao and McConnell are going straight to hell, just you wait and see."