| The subject line of this thread has really held up |
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He is just one more example of how the Republican party was willing to go along with any crazy notion Trump espoused, all to regain power. They have no loyalty to the constitution or democracy (or the people). They are ALL about power, money and perceived status.
Ironically, they will go down in history as enablers of the worst leader in the history of our nation. |
Again, Trump is immaterial to the GOP. The GOP is just this bad all on their own. Their support of Trump is just more of the same, their support of a man with mental illness he apparently can’t control and with a deep history of domestic abuse is more of the same. |
Claims to be antiabortion but has pressured several partners to have abortions. Neglects his children. Let me reiterate the domestic violence claims: his own son said he threatened to kill his family, he has choked women and held guns to their heads. Is that not enough for citizens not to want to hire him as their elected representative? |
m That’s because they’re instructed by their leaders, notably Evangelical leaders, that it’s the policy that matters not the imperfect vessel that delivers it. They’ll take a terrible candidate like Walker, even those he’s completely CTE’d out from football, had like 39 abortions and doesn’t know what a pronoun is. |
Not for the GOP. There’s no basement there. Brace for it: if the GOP isn’t officially ended at some point, they’ll be running unrepentant murderers soon. Kyle Rittenhouse and that SD politician who killed a guy on the highway will be running for office very soon. |
| The same people lived to fight another day. Thank God, we can sleep well tonight |
| Thankfully we have been spared the sight of a vampires vs werewolves debate on the senate floor. |
| Now Herschel can go back home to Texas. |
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Long before Walker’s defeat, Republicans were sounding alarm bells about his history of violent behavior, pattern of lies and exaggerations, and tendency for bizarre and erratic statements that continued through the final hours of the runoff.
“Herschel was like a plane crash into a train wreck that rolled into a dumpster fire. And an orphanage. Then an animal shelter. You kind of had to watch it squinting through one eye between your fingers,” said Dan McLagan, an adviser to Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black, one of Walker’s defeated rivals in the GOP primary. https://www.ajc.com/politics/analysis-how-raphael-warnock-defeated-herschel-walker/NQ6YGDDZ2ZAUDNMOUBNFIZJ4YY/ |
Ughhh can we make a rule about carpetbagger politicians? And yes that included Hilary. |