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Johnson is lying, of course, as demonstrated by the fact that he helped lead the effort to steal an election for Donald Trump, which was a corrupt abuse of power on behalf of a man lacking all moral virtue.

From Salon

Instead, he falsely claims the Founders wished to impose his deeply fundamentalist faith on the public on the grounds that we "depend upon religious and moral virtue" to "prevent political corruption and the abuse of power."

From Salon

Grabowski, a professor of history at the University of Ottawa, points to a narrative that has emerged among some Polish people that World War II was “a period when the nation achieved the peak of moral virtue” in resisting the Nazis.

From Slate

Another matter concerning the dirty dozen list is how neatly it plays into wellness culture and “organic” as a symbol of status and moral virtue.

You can’t fail to get where the Astros are year after year and claim superiority on some silly moral virtue.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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