MPD is and always has been a dubious diagnosis. Many psychiatrists believe it doesn’t even exist. Regardless, the idea that a person who seeks treatment for MPD should be forever barred from participating in politics is hateful and cruel. |
In this case it’s only one of like twenty-some reasons why this guy shouldn’t be “participating in politics,” though. |
+1 |
But if they use it as an excuse for why they can’t be held responsible for beating their spouse should most definitely bar someone from participating in politics. |
+1 think how much he could try to excuse with that. We already suffered through four years of Trump and we continue to have to suffer through so many dip stick Republicans; how many more genuinely terrible people must we suffer through when Warnock is such a great senator already? |
This is a stupid line of thinking. The domestic violence, not the alleged diagnosis, is the problem here. |
Add that to election fraud, anti-science, selling snake oil and probably more. But hey, that's the Republican platform! |
Look no further than Biden and the entire dumpster fire that is his presidency to understand that "more government experience" often means nothing. |
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“U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker regularly praises police officers. But was Walker in law enforcement himself?
In at least three speeches delivered before he entered politics, Walker claimed he was, the AJC’s Shannon McCaffrey reports.” https://www.ajc.com/politics/politics-blog/the-jolt-herschel-walker-claimed-to-be-in-law-enforcement-when-he-wasnt/R3JJJGEAEBCMFIXMVOFHYI4HJY/ |
He comes across as mentally challenged.. |
Well, he's not--unless you have a bias against NFL players. |
Are you suggesting that NFL players are mentally challenged? |
Repeated head injuries plus massive, untreated mental illness will do that to a person. And if his education is anything like the education that my football-playing and NFL-bound college classmates had, he’s not well educated, either. |