Is there any reason to dislike Herschel Walker?

Anonymous
This should make more republicans/conservatives vote for him. Elections are about values and seeing yourself in the candidate.
Anonymous
In which even Georgia’s Republican Lieutenant Governor has reasons to dislike Herschel Walker
Anonymous
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I’m Herschel Walker. I approved this message and I paid to murder my unborn child.


In Republican world, blastocysts have exactly the same moral worth as a toddler. So, you can just skip the unborn part. Walker paid for someone to murder his own child.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:



I’m Herschel Walker. I approved this message and I paid to murder my unborn child.


In Republican world, blastocysts have exactly the same moral worth as a toddler. So, you can just skip the unborn part. Walker paid for someone to murder his own child.


He paid for someone to murder his own *bastard* child. But he says he loves God, so Republican Jesus approves.
Anonymous
No reason to dislike Hershel Walker as long as he continuing to follow GOP’s SOP. The result of the elections will determine whether to continue to like or dislike him.
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LOL brutal 😂

Is this an actual TV spot?

I hope they are running this in GA media markets during Monday night football

Humor and ridicule is the best way to defeat the GOP. They can’t laugh at themselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


LOL brutal 😂

Is this an actual TV spot?

I hope they are running this in GA media markets during Monday night football

Humor and ridicule is the best way to defeat the GOP. They can’t laugh at themselves.


Hmmm...can't believe this is allowed, considering the implications.
Anonymous
So many lies!

Does he have to get redemption after each individual lie or can he batch them in multiples of 10?
Anonymous
I totally get why Rs will vote for him. He's the perfect puppet. He's dumb and will do whatever he is told.

Sadly, Georgians need representation and someone who will legislate, but they are willing to give that up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I totally get why Rs will vote for him. He's the perfect puppet. He's dumb and will do whatever he is told.

Sadly, Georgians need representation and someone who will legislate, but they are willing to give that up.


This really is the disgraceful subtext of Walker’s candidacy: In exchange for the prestige of being a U.S. Senator, he promises to vote exactly as he is told on every single issue. He will not be his own man or consider the interests of his constituents in any way whatsoever. Sure, all politicians do this to some degree, but I have never before seen such a cynical bargain so obvious and apparent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I totally get why Rs will vote for him. He's the perfect puppet. He's dumb and will do whatever he is told.

Sadly, Georgians need representation and someone who will legislate, but they are willing to give that up.


This really is the disgraceful subtext of Walker’s candidacy: In exchange for the prestige of being a U.S. Senator, he promises to vote exactly as he is told on every single issue. He will not be his own man or consider the interests of his constituents in any way whatsoever. Sure, all politicians do this to some degree, but I have never before seen such a cynical bargain so obvious and apparent.


Maybe Georgia wants to be represented by a trumpy puppy dog that is trained to do as told.
Anonymous
Here’s an actual TV spot:
Anonymous
A person with a documented history of untreated mental illness is being normalized as someone who should run the affairs of our nation. Forget the hypocrisy. Forget the amorality. Forget the pathological lying. Forget the refusal to take responsibility for a single thing in his life. Forget the carpetbagging. Forget the incoherence in thought and speech. Forget the lack of meaningful education. All because he talks about the Bible, scored some touchdowns in college and will do McConnell’s bidding.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A person with a documented history of untreated mental illness is being normalized as someone who should run the affairs of our nation. Forget the hypocrisy. Forget the amorality. Forget the pathological lying. Forget the refusal to take responsibility for a single thing in his life. Forget the carpetbagging. Forget the incoherence in thought and speech. Forget the lack of meaningful education. All because he talks about the Bible, scored some touchdowns in college and will do McConnell’s bidding.


Perhaps we need a discussion regarding the appropriateness of anyone with a documented history of mental illness and violent behavior being able to hold office.
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