Jimmy Kimmel Engages In Twitter War with Roy Moore, Sends Jake Byrd To Rally
Moore lashed out after Jake Byrd showed up at his rally last night. Roy demanded Kimmel come to Alabama to discuss their issues "man to man." The comedian says he plans to come to Alabama with a group of highschool cheerleaders, meet Moore at the mall and if the candidate "can keep little Roy in your little cowboy pants" and talk about Christian values. "At my church, forcing yourself on underage girls is a no-no. Some even consider it to be a sin," he says. "Not that you did that, of course. When you commit a sin at our church, you're encouraged to confess and ask for forgiveness. Not to call the women you allegedly victimized liars and damage them even more." "Or maybe when you say come down to Alabama and we'll do it man to man, you're challenging me to a fight, which is kind of what it sounds like. And if you are, I accept, by the way." "There is no one I would like to fight more than you. I would put my Christian values aside just for you and that fight." Kimmel had said on social media he would be coming to Alabama "but I'm leaving my daughters at home!" The segment with Jake Byrd at a rally for Senate hopeful Roy Moore that was held at a church. Jimmy Kimmel talks about an interesting day that led to being in a Twitter war with judge and Senate hopeful Roy Moore who has recently been accused by many women of hitting on them, groping them and more while they were teenagers.