I’m having flashbacks.

It is almost like I have seen this before on the eve of an election:

Innocent until proven guilty is for criminal convictions, not elections. I believe Leigh Corfman. Her account is too serious to ignore. Moore is unfit for office and should step aside. — Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) November 10, 2017

NEW: The National Republican Senate Committee is ending its joint fundraising agreement with Roy Moore's campaign https://t.co/BLQPRIdU0A — Axios (@axios) November 10, 2017

I've long opposed Roy Moore & his divisive viewpoints. The actions described make him unfit for office. The GOP must not support him. He should step aside. — John Kasich (@JohnKasich) November 10, 2017

I am pulling my endorsement and support for Roy Moore for U.S. Senate. — Steve Daines (@SteveDaines) November 10, 2017

Look, I'm sorry, but even before these reports surfaced, Roy Moore's nomination was a bridge too far. — Senator Bob Corker (@SenBobCorker) November 11, 2017

MCCONNELL: "If these allegations are true, he must step aside." — Manu Raju (@mkraju) November 9, 2017

Having read the detailed description of the incidents, as well as the response from Judge Moore and his campaign, I can no longer endorse his candidacy for the US Senate. — Mike Lee (@SenMikeLee) November 10, 2017

If there is any shred of truth to the allegations against Roy Moore, he should step aside immediately. — Jeff Flake (@JeffFlake) November 9, 2017

The allegations against Roy Moore are deeply disturbing and disqualifying. He should immediately step aside and allow the people of Alabama to elect a candidate they can be proud of. — John McCain (@SenJohnMcCain) November 9, 2017

I honestly did not think that any “conservatives” would stoop so low as to defend a pedophile. Wrong. There is no limit to how far they will go to win elections, no line they will not cross, no norms they will not transgress. There is a sickness in the land. — Max Boot (@MaxBoot) November 10, 2017

I never thought I’d see the day when pedophilia became a divisive issue within the GOP. The party cannot lead in this condition. — Evan McMullin (@Evan_McMullin) November 10, 2017

Will the party that accepted the Access Hollywood president draw the line at Roy Moore and a 14-year-old girl? — Charlie Sykes (@SykesCharlie) November 9, 2017

This was true when I wrote it. https://t.co/pLZUyy1Qjj — Jonah Goldberg (@JonahNRO) November 9, 2017

Least surprising news of the day…@JonahNRO nailing the root cause of the Roy Moore scandal. Read the whole piece: https://t.co/RxNkqqqF3W pic.twitter.com/6fkxArzKmP — Ryan Molnar (@Ryan_Molnar) November 10, 2017

As it happens I’ve not worked with Democrats “below the radar” in AL. But Iet me say loud and clear: I’d vote for Doug Jones over Roy Moore. https://t.co/CGXfdRYLO5 — Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) November 10, 2017

If You Refuse to Condemn Predators because of Politics, You’re Disgusting https://t.co/i4suSs3gwG via @KatTimpf pic.twitter.com/Zia0kYFN2N — National Review (@NRO) November 11, 2017

I can’t wait to vote for Roy Moore.

These desperate attacks including a plot to either postpone the special election, refuse to seat Roy Moore in the Senate, decertify the election or get “Big Luther” to play a write-in spoiler candidate have shown the folly of voting for anyone on the ballot with an (R) beside his name. This is the second time these people have shown they would rather lose an election than have a populist candidate win. It is something to remember next time you see Cory Gardner or John McCain on a ballot.

Note: I’m glad I didn’t say a word in support of Establishment Ed.