Is there any reason to dislike Herschel Walker?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Now Herschel can go back home to Texas.


Ughhh can we make a rule about carpetbagger politicians? And yes that included Hilary.


I think this is an area where the voters are pretty astute. Yeah, Walker wasn't a GA resident, but you're not going to make a successful case against the former quarterback for UGA that won the Heisman there. Plus, the term carpetbagger has a lot of historical implications in a place like GA that it doesn't have in NY or PA.


What former quarterback are you talking about?


Quarterback, running back. People are so picky.


I was confused as well.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Now Herschel can go back home to Texas.


Ughhh can we make a rule about carpetbagger politicians? And yes that included Hilary.


I think this is an area where the voters are pretty astute. Yeah, Walker wasn't a GA resident, but you're not going to make a successful case against the former quarterback for UGA that won the Heisman there. Plus, the term carpetbagger has a lot of historical implications in a place like GA that it doesn't have in NY or PA.


What former quarterback are you talking about?


Quarterback, running back. People are so picky.


I was confused as well.


So is Herschel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Now Herschel can go back home to Texas.


Ughhh can we make a rule about carpetbagger politicians? And yes that included Hilary.


I think this is an area where the voters are pretty astute. Yeah, Walker wasn't a GA resident, but you're not going to make a successful case against the former quarterback for UGA that won the Heisman there. Plus, the term carpetbagger has a lot of historical implications in a place like GA that it doesn't have in NY or PA.

And to give credit to Warnock’s campaign, they didn’t make a federal case out of the Texas thing like Fetterman did in PA because they knew it wouldn’t fly. Even though there are legitimate legal problems with what he and his wife did.


Fetterman was smart to peg Oz with it.
Warnock was smart to move past it with Walker.
Bottom line is they are both smart, and they are both senators.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Now Herschel can go back home to Texas.


Ughhh can we make a rule about carpetbagger politicians? And yes that included Hilary.


I think this is an area where the voters are pretty astute. Yeah, Walker wasn't a GA resident, but you're not going to make a successful case against the former quarterback for UGA that won the Heisman there. Plus, the term carpetbagger has a lot of historical implications in a place like GA that it doesn't have in NY or PA.


Listen to Walker speak makes s successful case against allowing your child to attend the University of Georgia.

BWAHAHAHA!!!! Quite true!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Now Herschel can go back home to Texas.


Ughhh can we make a rule about carpetbagger politicians? And yes that included Hilary.


I think this is an area where the voters are pretty astute. Yeah, Walker wasn't a GA resident, but you're not going to make a successful case against the former quarterback for UGA that won the Heisman there. Plus, the term carpetbagger has a lot of historical implications in a place like GA that it doesn't have in NY or PA.


Listen to Walker speak makes s successful case against allowing your child to attend the University of Georgia.

BWAHAHAHA!!!! Quite true!


Listening to Walker makes a case against allowing your child to play football
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m being serious. He’s always seemed so lovely. (And I can’t vote in a GA race so who cares.). But many NFL players have shady pasts so I was wondering whether he had anything obviously wrong.

Perfect coda in response to the OP quoted here. No notes.

“Before he even announced his candidacy, Walker’s still-unofficial campaign hired outside consultants to compile a report on Walker’s potential problems. The report weighed in at over 500 pages.

According to two people familiar with the tome of opposition research, which was first reported by NBC News, it didn’t include allegations of secret children, or Walker paying for multiple abortions, or even his obviously false claim to have graduated in the top one percent of his class at the University of Georgia, which the campaign was later forced to scrub from his official website bio.”

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m being serious. He’s always seemed so lovely. (And I can’t vote in a GA race so who cares.). But many NFL players have shady pasts so I was wondering whether he had anything obviously wrong.

Perfect coda in response to the OP quoted here. No notes.

“Before he even announced his candidacy, Walker’s still-unofficial campaign hired outside consultants to compile a report on Walker’s potential problems. The report weighed in at over 500 pages.

According to two people familiar with the tome of opposition research, which was first reported by NBC News, it didn’t include allegations of secret children, or Walker paying for multiple abortions, or even his obviously false claim to have graduated in the top one percent of his class at the University of Georgia, which the campaign was later forced to scrub from his official website bio.”



Burying the lede that he didn’t even graduate from Georgia. Not to mention Eric Dickerson was demonstrably the superior running back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m being serious. He’s always seemed so lovely. (And I can’t vote in a GA race so who cares.). But many NFL players have shady pasts so I was wondering whether he had anything obviously wrong.



He's Republican, therefore the Devil Personified.


Oh, please. There were five other candidates in the primary that Georgia Republicans could have selected to run against Warnock. But the local and national Republican parties decided to back Walker figuring his name recognition would carry him through. But they stupidly did zero due diligence before embracing him, and ended up with what they should have known was a deeply flawed candidate.


ETTD. Trump bigfooted McConnell and the GOP by backing Walker.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Now Herschel can go back home to Texas.


Ughhh can we make a rule about carpetbagger politicians? And yes that included Hilary.


I think this is an area where the voters are pretty astute. Yeah, Walker wasn't a GA resident, but you're not going to make a successful case against the former quarterback for UGA that won the Heisman there. Plus, the term carpetbagger has a lot of historical implications in a place like GA that it doesn't have in NY or PA.

And to give credit to Warnock’s campaign, they didn’t make a federal case out of the Texas thing like Fetterman did in PA because they knew it wouldn’t fly. Even though there are legitimate legal problems with what he and his wife did.


Fetterman was smart to peg Oz with it.
Warnock was smart to move past it with Walker.
Bottom line is they are both smart, and they are both senators.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m being serious. He’s always seemed so lovely. (And I can’t vote in a GA race so who cares.). But many NFL players have shady pasts so I was wondering whether he had anything obviously wrong.

Perfect coda in response to the OP quoted here. No notes.

“Before he even announced his candidacy, Walker’s still-unofficial campaign hired outside consultants to compile a report on Walker’s potential problems. The report weighed in at over 500 pages.

According to two people familiar with the tome of opposition research, which was first reported by NBC News, it didn’t include allegations of secret children, or Walker paying for multiple abortions, or even his obviously false claim to have graduated in the top one percent of his class at the University of Georgia, which the campaign was later forced to scrub from his official website bio.”



Burying the lede that he didn’t even graduate from Georgia. Not to mention Eric Dickerson was demonstrably the superior running back.

It was entirely ludicrous that Walker even claimed that he graduated from UGA. The entire known universe knew that he left a year early to join the USFL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m being serious. He’s always seemed so lovely. (And I can’t vote in a GA race so who cares.). But many NFL players have shady pasts so I was wondering whether he had anything obviously wrong.

Perfect coda in response to the OP quoted here. No notes.

“Before he even announced his candidacy, Walker’s still-unofficial campaign hired outside consultants to compile a report on Walker’s potential problems. The report weighed in at over 500 pages.

According to two people familiar with the tome of opposition research, which was first reported by NBC News, it didn’t include allegations of secret children, or Walker paying for multiple abortions, or even his obviously false claim to have graduated in the top one percent of his class at the University of Georgia, which the campaign was later forced to scrub from his official website bio.”



Burying the lede that he didn’t even graduate from Georgia. Not to mention Eric Dickerson was demonstrably the superior running back.

It was entirely ludicrous that Walker even claimed that he graduated from UGA. The entire known universe knew that he left a year early to join the USFL.


Remember when Trump demanded that Walker release his transcripts? Neither do I.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Now Herschel can go back home to Texas.


Ughhh can we make a rule about carpetbagger politicians? And yes that included Hilary.


I think this is an area where the voters are pretty astute. Yeah, Walker wasn't a GA resident, but you're not going to make a successful case against the former quarterback for UGA that won the Heisman there. Plus, the term carpetbagger has a lot of historical implications in a place like GA that it doesn't have in NY or PA.


Listen to Walker speak makes s successful case against allowing your child to attend the University of Georgia.

BWAHAHAHA!!!! Quite true!


Listening to Walker makes a case against allowing your child to play football

It sure does!
Anonymous
I have one good thing to say for him. He was gracious in defeat and that's more than almost any other Republican was.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have one good thing to say for him. He was gracious in defeat and that's more than almost any other Republican was.


He had a campaign staffer make the concession call.
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