Now that the Georgia primaries are over let the real contests begin. Herschel Walker is nuttier than a fruit cake. Herschel Walker is a conspiracy theorist, a man of multiple personalities, who beats his wife and who thinks Russian roulette is a viable pastime.

Raphael Warnock is a genuine man of God, not a prosperity consciousness wingnut. Warnock is as different from Walker as the night is from the day.

Here’s one of Walker’s greater moments, when he’s talking about a magic spray which can cure COVID. Georgia: is this what you want to send to the Senate?

This took place on the Glenn Beck show, amid a discussion of law enforcement, beginning by telling Beck that he “probably shouldn’t tell you.”

“Do you know right now, I have something that [you can bring] into a building, that will clean you of COVID, as you walk through this, this dry mist?” Walker asks.

Beck, processing this information, squints. Walker interprets this as an invitation to proceed.

“As you walk through the door, it will kill any COVID on your body,” he continues. He leans in and adds, “EPA-, FDA-approved.”

Nope. Doesn’t exist. Not real, at least not outside the fantasy life of Herschel Walker, which is quite rich, apparently. He not only dreams up cures, he dreams up approval by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Food and Drug Administration.

This is going to be one of the key Senate races to keep an eye on, this and the Fetterman v. Oz contest in Pennsylvania promise to be the most hotly contended so far. Both Oz and Walker are the new GOP, totally unqualified celebrity carpetbaggers. I may need to stock up on Maalox.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. He doesn’t have the companies he talks about, or run them, either. All talk, nothing behind it. A really fine example of people idolizing someone for one thing they do, assuming that that ability extends into other areas, and setting themselves up for disaster.

  2. What in the name of the wee man is a ‘dry mist’. Mists, by definition, are made up of minute liquid particles and there ain’t no such animal as a ‘dry’ liquid (before any pedant jumps in here, ‘dry’ wine refers to the taste and not the liquidity)

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