The lights hadn’t even flickered on at The Baltimore Sun’s printing press, and Maryland Democrats were already in full meltdown mode. No article published. No headline dropped. Not a single word of ink had hit newsprint. And yet, Gov. Wes Moore’s team was running around like someone had pulled the fire alarm at a fundraiser — screaming about bias, smearing reporters, and begging the public not to read something that doesn’t even exist yet.
Let that sink in for a second. Democrats in one of the bluest states in America are mounting a full-scale war against a newspaper series that hasn’t been published.
If that doesn’t tell you everything you need to know, I don’t know what will.
The Governor Who Can’t Stop Losing
Wes Moore was supposed to be the next big thing. The golden boy. The guy Democrats whispered about at cocktail parties as their 2028 savior. And now? His Polymarket odds of winning the Democratic presidential nomination sit at a whopping one percent. One. That’s not a polling number — that’s a rounding error.
High taxes, skyrocketing power bills, a budget crisis that would make California blush, and a growing list of questions about whether the governor has been entirely honest with voters — all of it has turned Moore from a rising star into a falling piano. The man got booed at Orioles Opening Day in Baltimore City. Baltimore. That’s like getting booed at a family reunion. These are supposed to be his people.
Kill the Messenger — Before He Even Speaks
So what’s a sinking governor to do? Easy. Attack the press. Not after they publish something unflattering — before.
Moore went on MSNBC to cry about it to Jen Psaki, the same woman who spent her White House career assuring America that Joe Biden was sharper than a tack. Moore told her:
“The Baltimore Sun used to be our paper of record. It’s now become the paper of the right wing.”
Translation: “They stopped printing what we told them to print, and now we’re mad.”
See, The Sun got bought by Sinclair executive chairman David Smith, and suddenly the paper started doing something radical — actual journalism. Balanced reporting. Asking uncomfortable questions. For Democrats who had treated Maryland media like a personal PR department for decades, this was an unforgivable betrayal.
The Bronze Star That Wasn’t
This isn’t Moore’s first rodeo with inconvenient facts. Back in 2022, a Fox Baltimore reporter asked why Moore had allowed claims that he’d received a Bronze Star he never actually got. His team’s response? Attack the reporter. Call the outlet biased. Scream “smear campaign.” The classic playbook.
Then The New York Times — not exactly a right-wing hit squad — confirmed the same thing in 2024. Suddenly Moore’s story shifted to calling it “an honest mistake.” In an August 2024 statement, Moore acknowledged he knew before leaving Afghanistan that he hadn’t received the award.
Now Spotlight on Maryland, led by managing editor Candy Woodall, has been digging even deeper into Moore’s military records. And Moore’s team is losing its mind. Woodall laid it all out on X:
“In January, I was warned directly that if Spotlight continued its investigation into Gov. Wes Moore’s military records — and one of his superiors — that his office would send files to every media reporter to try and discredit us.”
Woodall didn’t flinch. She kept going:
“Moore’s office hasn’t seen a word of this series yet, but the governor and his communications staff are actively campaigning and peddling a narrative to smear it.”
Moore’s own director of media strategy said Spotlight doesn’t “deserve to be treated like a news outlet” and that “nothing that comes out of Sinclair should be taken seriously.” That’s not rebuttal. That’s panic dressed up in a press statement.
The Real Question Nobody’s Asking
Woodall nailed it with the simplest question in journalism:
“If we’re so wrong about everything, why not just release the records and prove it?”
Hundreds of questions sent. Most unanswered. Multiple sit-down interviews offered. All declined. That’s not the behavior of a governor with nothing to hide. That’s the behavior of a guy whose closet has more skeletons than a Halloween store in October.
And here’s what really stings for the Democratic machine in Maryland — they can’t control the story anymore. For years, one-party rule meant one-narrative media. Smith buying The Sun broke that stranglehold, and now Democrats are watching their carefully constructed image of Wes Moore crack like cheap drywall.
Meanwhile, Moore’s out there smiling for photos with far-left radical Alex Soros, his state legislature is debating tampons in men’s bathrooms, and regular Marylanders — Democrat and Republican alike — are wondering who exactly their governor is working for.
Innocent people don’t preemptively carpet-bomb journalists over stories nobody’s read yet. Guilty ones do. Whatever’s in that series, Moore’s team already told you everything you need to know — by how desperately they don’t want you to see it.
