Writing for TribLIVE, Salena Zito explains that Sestak still uses a misattributed "To Kill A Mockingbird" quote. Although his mistake has been pointed out to him, that hasn’t deterred him:

In fact, he continues daily — sometimes several times a day — to send out campaign releases restating the misattributed quote.

It’s also hard to trust Sestak on ISIS. The Washington Free Beacon describes how Sestak’s bizarre and confused comments about ISIS have been proven wrong:

Joe Sestak … last week said that the Islamic State (IS) is too “racist” to join forces with African terrorist group Boko Haram and that the pledge of alliance to IS (also known as ISIL or ISIS) by Boko Haram was “not anything meaningful at all.” … Following Sestak’s comments, IS announced it had accepted Boko Haram’s pledge of allegiance and urged fighters from around the world to migrate to Africa and join Boko Haram.

Finally, let’s look at Sestak’s walking tour. He’s claimed that he hasn’t accepted any rides during it, but a new video shows him doing just that.

[youtube url="https://youtu.be/zENx0zGGGpk"]

It’s clear. We can’t trust Joe Sestak.

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