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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If that’s why you can’t vote for Moore then you see simply reinforcing the biggest issue with the D party. The party loves to sbmnwct defeat from the jaws of victory and continues to perpetuate values signaling to their own demise. Nothing in that article gives me pause about Moore as a candidate or eventual Governor of the State of MD.[/quote] Expecting integrity and honesty from a candidate is not “values signaling.” We all make mistakes in life and I can accept that candidates are human, but when I see repeated red flags of dishonesty, it is absolutely going to cause me to pause. I felt the same way with Biden at first, considering his repeated allegations of plagiarism. I voted for him, as I will Moore, but it will absolutely be with reservation. I value honesty. [/quote] It’s a moral high horse that Ds love to perch themselves upon an end up looking like hypocrites in the process. His mother moved to Pasadena when he was 16, while he attended middle school. It Is quite common for AA who grew up in Pasadena or Columbia to spend their time in Baltimore as teenagers. The book is telling the story of how his life could’ve gone in a very different direction and the fact that he split time between the Bronx, MD and military school and became a scholar is the point of his story. Thinking like yours is exactly why decent people don’t run for office.[/quote] Just stop. He literally said in interviews that he and the other Wes Moore grew up in the same streets. I’m not saying this is a fatal flaw, but please stop pretending that he didn’t completely misrepresent his background in the name of selling a book. The insistence that the misrepresentation didn’t take place makes it worse. [/quote] If you say so 🙄[/quote]
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