Is there any reason to dislike Herschel Walker?

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Too bad the" religious" right practices hypocrisy instead of Christianity.


Not only did he pressure this 2nd woman to have an abortion, he also:

"drove her to a clinic and waited in the parking lot for hours as she underwent the procedure." Under TX law, it would be illegal to drive someone to their abortion. How is that acceptable to Republicans?


https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/10/26/herschel-walker-georgia-senate-abortion/



Georgia R here. I dont see why its a problem. There are many other reasons to have concerns about HR. But that he retroactively violated a different state's abortion law? Not one of them.


Do you really not see anything wrong with him repeatedly impregnating women while he was married to someone else, then seeming to coerce them into aborting the fetuses? Like over and over, he did this?

I'm pro choice as they come and this just seems like a nasty situation, and the person who did this seems like a nasty person.


Come on Georgia. You can do better than walker. Just write in someone better if you don't like Warnock.
Anonymous
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Too bad the" religious" right practices hypocrisy instead of Christianity.


Not only did he pressure this 2nd woman to have an abortion, he also:

"drove her to a clinic and waited in the parking lot for hours as she underwent the procedure." Under TX law, it would be illegal to drive someone to their abortion. How is that acceptable to Republicans?


https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/10/26/herschel-walker-georgia-senate-abortion/



Georgia R here. I dont see why its a problem. There are many other reasons to have concerns about HR. But that he retroactively violated a different state's abortion law? Not one of them.


Do you really not see anything wrong with him repeatedly impregnating women while he was married to someone else, then seeming to coerce them into aborting the fetuses? Like over and over, he did this?

I'm pro choice as they come and this just seems like a nasty situation, and the person who did this seems like a nasty person.


Come on Georgia. You can do better than walker. Just write in someone better if you don't like Warnock.

Nice try, Republican. It’s vote Warnock or fascism.
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A vote for an unrepentant liar and one of the dumbest men in America — who doesn’t know there is a federal minimum wage — is a vote against democracy.
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The Fetterman debate really put HR into perspective for me. He is probably brain damaged, but it could be worse, and at least he has a successful career behind him.
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Too bad the" religious" right practices hypocrisy instead of Christianity.


Not only did he pressure this 2nd woman to have an abortion, he also:

"drove her to a clinic and waited in the parking lot for hours as she underwent the procedure." Under TX law, it would be illegal to drive someone to their abortion. How is that acceptable to Republicans?


https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/10/26/herschel-walker-georgia-senate-abortion/



It's acceptable if you are a white, Christian, GOP politician, businessman, or pastor.


This may not be obvious so I'll let you in on a secret. He's black.

You seem unfamiliar with the word “or.”



So "or" is modifying all of them? That list encompasses most of America. So I guess I agree, it doesnt matter who has done it. Republicans dont actually care if a politician previously had an abortion.

Conor Lamb won his seat in Congress because a Republican politician resigned when it became known that he asked his mistress to have an abortion.


I dont think he needed to do that. Americans, in general, dont have high standards about sexual morality in politicians. I really dont care, do u?
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Anonymous wrote:The Fetterman debate really put HR into perspective for me. He is probably brain damaged, but it could be worse, and at least he has a successful career behind him.


More to the point, he will be supported by a team of reasonable people. Whoever encouraged TBI to run is sure not thinking straight. If neither men are entirely functional, then vote for the one with the best team.

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“I think we can all agree there is only one politician who should have a say in your abortion and that’s Herschel Walker, because it is his. It’s his. It’s probably his. Ladies, check, they’re all his.” — TREVOR NOAH

“Wait a second — didn’t we do this story already? Am I in a rerun right now?” — STEPHEN COLBERT, on another allegation that Walker, a candidate for the Senate in Georgia, had asked a woman to have an abortion
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A true conservative drives his mistress to the abortion clinic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Fetterman debate really put HR into perspective for me. He is probably brain damaged, but it could be worse, and at least he has a successful career behind him.


He has always been irredeemably stupid. The CTE hasn’t helped.
Anonymous
Hershel Walker could perform and abortion, live & on stage, and the zombie Republicans would still vote for him.

Disgusting hypocrites.
Anonymous
Just some thoughts on the campaigns...

I live in Georgia and receive HW mailers. I dont receive Warnock ones-- which itself is unusual since I live in a swing district and despite my current R views, my voting record has been mostly democratic.

The pitch HW's campaign makes is essentially, "he isnt a democrat." I have received 3 so far. One was handwritten on a postcard and was the most detailed. It said HW would vote to keep government spending down to control inflation, he would support the police and strengthen the criminal justice system, and he would keep men out of women's sports (their phrasing, not mine).

The other one could be summarized as, "he is a Republican."

The final one was on a black mailer in white lettering that said "2023 could be worse." Then on the other side, there were blurbs that essentially said voting for HW would constrain the progressive left.

I think this is effective messaging.
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Anonymous wrote:Just some thoughts on the campaigns...

I live in Georgia and receive HW mailers. I dont receive Warnock ones-- which itself is unusual since I live in a swing district and despite my current R views, my voting record has been mostly democratic.

The pitch HW's campaign makes is essentially, "he isnt a democrat." I have received 3 so far. One was handwritten on a postcard and was the most detailed. It said HW would vote to keep government spending down to control inflation, he would support the police and strengthen the criminal justice system, and he would keep men out of women's sports (their phrasing, not mine).

The other one could be summarized as, "he is a Republican."

The final one was on a black mailer in white lettering that said "2023 could be worse." Then on the other side, there were blurbs that essentially said voting for HW would constrain the progressive left.

I think this is effective messaging.


If you currently have R views—after all of this—you’re not a Warnock voter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just some thoughts on the campaigns...

I live in Georgia and receive HW mailers. I dont receive Warnock ones-- which itself is unusual since I live in a swing district and despite my current R views, my voting record has been mostly democratic.

The pitch HW's campaign makes is essentially, "he isnt a democrat." I have received 3 so far. One was handwritten on a postcard and was the most detailed. It said HW would vote to keep government spending down to control inflation, he would support the police and strengthen the criminal justice system, and he would keep men out of women's sports (their phrasing, not mine).

The other one could be summarized as, "he is a Republican."

The final one was on a black mailer in white lettering that said "2023 could be worse." Then on the other side, there were blurbs that essentially said voting for HW would constrain the progressive left.

I think this is effective messaging.


+1 Also, before his recent death, beloved Coach Vince Dooley participated in an ad endorsing Herschel Walker.
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Anonymous wrote:Just some thoughts on the campaigns...

I live in Georgia and receive HW mailers. I dont receive Warnock ones-- which itself is unusual since I live in a swing district and despite my current R views, my voting record has been mostly democratic.

The pitch HW's campaign makes is essentially, "he isnt a democrat." I have received 3 so far. One was handwritten on a postcard and was the most detailed. It said HW would vote to keep government spending down to control inflation, he would support the police and strengthen the criminal justice system, and he would keep men out of women's sports (their phrasing, not mine).

The other one could be summarized as, "he is a Republican."

The final one was on a black mailer in white lettering that said "2023 could be worse." Then on the other side, there were blurbs that essentially said voting for HW would constrain the progressive left.

I think this is effective messaging.


If you currently have R views—after all of this—you’re not a Warnock voter.



I was on the fence, and previously posted here I would vote for Warnock. Im still shakey but likely to vote HW.
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