- Himself - Host: On Tuesday, CNN's Jake Tapper asked Moore campaign spokesman Ted Crockett to explain that view, and let's just say it did not go well.
- Jake Tapper: Judge Moore has also said he doesn't think a Muslim member of Congress should be allowed to be in Congress. Why? Under what provision in the Constitution?
- Ted Crockett: Because you have to swear on the Bible, when you are before- I had to do it. I'm an elected official. Three terms, I had to swear on a Bible. You have to swear on a Bible to be an elected official in the United States of America. He alleges that a Muslim cannot do that ethically, swearing on a Bible.
- Jake Tapper: You don't have to swear on a Christian Bible. You can swear on anything, really. I don't know if you knew that.
- [Crockett gapes like a fish]
- Jake Tapper: You can swear on a Jewish Bible.
- Ted Crockett: Oh, no. I swore on the Bible. I've done it three times, Jake.
- Jake Tapper: I'm sure you have. I'm sure you've picked a Bible. But the law is not you have to swear on a Christian Bible. That is not the law.
- [Crockett blinks slowly, his mouth gaping open]
- Jake Tapper: You- you don't know that?
- [Awkward silence]
- Jake Tapper: Alright, Ted Crockett, everyo...
- Ted Crockett: I don't know- I know that, uh, Donald Trump did it when we made him President.
- Jake Tapper: Because he's Christian and he picked it.
- [Seth shows Crockett's confused face from earlier]
- Himself - Host: Look at him. He looks like the last hole at a miniature golf course.