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I am not saying that I know 100% to make sure about this, but I am saying that it is definitely looking like ABC News, which is for misleading editing and perhaps combining two different video clips together in her recent interview of Wes Moore.
See that Moore is talking in the video, but his voice has no audio.
The only audio and video interviewer Lady is speaking.
So why is Moore’s mouth growing?
And yes, I can’t give an opportunity to work in a classic joke here:
Why: How can you tell when a politician is lying?
A: When their lips (or mouth) are moving.
But in all seriousness, when she is talking, why is her mouth growing?
And why will you need to divide such a clip together in the world?
See here and see for yourself:
Sure I feel strange!
What do you think?
And losing all of this is the fact that it is a very good interview!
This woman did not allow her to get away from the hook, clearly proved that she had repeatedly lied to the army to get a bronze star.
Which means that I think our joke was right again:
Why: How can you tell when a politician is lying?
A: When their lips (or mouth) are moving.
What is the total piece of this man!
See the entire clip in context here:
Transcript:
Are you claiming that you had a bronze star in 2006 when you were applying for a job? Why did you do this?
Well, as I think it is, uh, me, I am deeply proud of my service in this country. And I know my soldiers that with whom I have served, they are proud. And, there is also Uh, and experienced communities. And I think this is very common knowledge and, or, you know, the common belief is when your commanding officer and your better officer tell you, “Listen, we put you in and we have gone through everything, so as you are going through your application, include it.” I, I included it.
And I did not think about it. But in 2008, on PBS, he said, he told you Gwen Iffil that you have earned a bronze star medal. This is 2008. In 2010, you were on the Colbert show when he said you had a bronze star. You did not correct it.
You had to know that you did not have one then.
Well, it was, I, I did not go back and, you know, go back and tell the Pentagon, “Hey, I was asked to put it on my application,” no more. And honestly, at that point, I-
But not us, I am not talking about the Pentagon. I know about you in interviews that you did not have.
No, because e-E- Even during those interviews, it was not something about which I thought.
When I came home, it was not something about which I thought. I did not think about the fact that, “Hey, I wonder if my paperwork was processed.” Right now, I am thankful that the army came to know that they came to know that the paperwork was lost and did not process, that they came back and honored me with a bronze star.
So I am doing- I, yes, I have- yes, in 2024. So I have a bronze star I earned in Afghanistan, and a combat action badge I earned in Afghanistan. So I am proud of him, but that’s why I did not serve.
And me-
But did you, when you were introduced in this way, do you regret not being right?
I mean, I, I do not regret not going back and constantly watching my service records. Not me. I am grateful for the service I did. I am grateful to the fact that I got an opportunity to lead soldiers in war.
Backup here when needed: