PELHAM, AL — Friday at an Alabama U.S. Senate candidates’ forum sponsored by the Shelby County, AL Republican Party, former Chief Justice Roy Moore reacted publicly to an attack ad from the Senate Leadership Fund, a group controlled by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and that is supporting his opponent, Sen. Luther Strange (R-AL). The ad raises questions about the Foundation for Moral Law, the IRS-deemed charity Moore joined after being ousted from the Alabama Supreme Court in 2003. “Roy Moore, there’s so much more,” the spot states. “Despite being one of the highest paid judges in the nation, raking in more than $170,000 a year, Roy Moore wanted more. So Roy Moore and his wife took over $1 million from a charity they ran, paying themselves $1 million and spending even more on travel, including a private jet.” In his closing remarks at the campaign event held at the Pelham Civic Complex, located in the Republican stronghold in the suburbs south of Birmingham, Moore denounced the Senate Leadership Fund advertisement. “You shouldn’t be in a race where you just condemn your opponents all the time,” Moore charged. He also addressed the attack on his wife in that advertisement. “I’ll tell