From The Easton Gazette:
A couple of weeks ago our local Moms for Liberty chapter hosted a candidate's forum for local school candidates. We invited ALL the candidates to participate. In Maryland, school board candidates are designated as "non-partisan" even though most of them personally ascribe to one of the major parties.
It's not different in Talbot County where two incumbents are running against challengers and there is one open seat being contested between two first time candidates. We invited all of them, even the incumbents, starting in June so they could put the date of the forum on their calendar. Four candidates accepted the invitation, the two incumbents didn't RSVP, even though they were repeatedly asked.
The format was simple, all candidates were given the same questions ahead of time and were given the same amount of time to answer those questions in a round robin fashion. There was a moderator who asked the questions. There were no "gotcha" questions.
As we got set up and the crowd started to come in the door, we posted a sign in sheet so they could see who was in attendance. Attendees were greeted with a friendly "Welcome and good evening." Most of them responded in the same way.
But, there were those who were angry from the moment they set foot in the hall until they left.
Many couldn't even respond to the greeting. Others angrily grumbled something under their breath that sounded more like a bear coming out of a long hibernation than a human response.
And they scowled. The entire time. Even when one of the candidates, who probably was on their side, gave her answers. It was as though someone had urinated on their granola bars that day or had used the wrong pronouns. (Actually, no one asked for their pronouns nor did anyone urinate on their granola bars.)
But it didn't matter.
You see they hate us and conservative groups like Moms for Liberty. Why, you ask? (Read more.)
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