ANNAPOLIS, MD — Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s Afghanistan story is reportedly unraveling faster than a cheap pair of campaign socks, forcing aides to patch the holes with fresh talking points, patriotic lighting, and a fog machine labeled “leadership,” sources have confirmed.
The governor, who built his brand on polished hero speeches and inspirational résumé glitter, is now facing more questions than a used car salesman hooked to a polygraph machine.
But Marylanders can rest easy knowing Moore remains focused on his true mission: spending taxpayer money like he found it in the couch cushions of Annapolis.
Taxes are up.
Fees are up.
Bills are up.
The only thing going down is the credibility meter, which reportedly fled to Virginia for a lower cost of living.
Moore recently celebrated a bill promising residents a heroic $150 in relief on skyrocketing BGE bills, which critics described as “setting the house on fire, then handing you a coupon for smoke damage.”
When his own party sent him bills to deliver on campaign promises, Moore allegedly became too busy to sign them, citing a packed schedule of photo ops, slogan polishing, and remembering which version of his biography was current.
Experts are calling it Liar Liar Pants On Fire: The Governorship.
As of press time, Moore was reportedly explaining that skyrocketing utility bills are not a crisis, but a bold leadership opportunity to make Marylanders appreciate darkness.














