MSNBC host Ali Velshi asked Breitbart News senior editor at large Joel Pollak to respond Thursday to accusations in The Washington Post against Alabama Republican U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore. The Washington Post alleged that Moore committed inappropriate sexual conduct with a 14-year-old girl in 1979 and that he had relationships with three other young women — though all three of them were of legal age, and said there had been no sexual contact with Moore. Pollak said, “We can all agree that anybody who commits sexual misconduct in the workplace has no business running for public office.” He added, “I would point out what’s interesting in The Washington Post article is that they say ‘teenagers,’ in fact, you repeated that start of this segment. If you read the article, there are several cases mentioned, and of those cases, only one would have been legally problematic. All of the others are of legal relationships with women who were of age at a time when Roy Moore was single. “So what they did there was a neat trick. They made this story about a kind of pattern you’re supposed to imagine — whereas as far as we know so far, there’s only one allegation that