Monday, June 20, 2022

Oh Herschel, It's Best You Don't Speak

Last week talked about Georgia GOP Senate candidate Herschel Walker’s campaign to make men more accountable as father’s and criticizing Black men who walk away from their families.

It all became even more interesting when we found out that Walker is one of those fathers who had a child with a woman and then left the family.

Now, Walker has admitted Herschel had a son he’d never mentioned, but denied he was trying to keep his secret son a secret. Herschel Walker takes care of his children even the son he’s never seen and he was furious that he was portrayed as a deadbeat dad.

And then came word that Herschel Walker has yet another son, a thirteen-year-old, with a different woman who had to sue deadbeat dad Herschel Walker for support.

And then there was a third child, a daughter born while Walker was in college.

Gosh, Herschel, I can see why you don’t want to debate anyone. So many lies and so many children to keep secret. In fact, Christian Walker, the son Herschel admits to, recently went on a  video rant about deadbeat dads, specifically Nick Cannon saying those men were “everything wrong” with America and adding:

“Get home and raise your kids! And take care of the women you’re knocking up! Can you control your thing for three seconds??”

I guess Christian didn’t know about his secret siblings at the time and didn’t know his own Daddy couldn’t control his “thing.”

Seriously Georgia? Haven’t you been embarrassed enough by “Gazpacho-police-Peach-Tree-Dish-Fragrantly-Denied” Marjorie Traitor Greene? Do you really need Walker, the GOP poster boy for saying one thing, preaching one thing, and then doing exactly the opposite?

34 comments:

  1. Well, Georgia gave us Marge Three Names, no? They're hypocritical idiots. Also, Doesn't Walker has a son that's the most annoying queen this side of Milo Yiannopoulos?

    XOXO

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    1. The best thing is his son doesn't "identify" as gay though he's attracted to men.
      Like idiot father, like idiot son.

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  2. Mmm....Raphael Warnock or Herschel Walker? How can Georgia choose between the man of the cloth or the man of the street? A difficult choice.

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    1. I don't even see Warnock as a man of cloth versus man of the street.
      I see it as a man with brains versus a man who's been hit in the head too many times.

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  3. Living proof that jerks should just be jerkin' it!

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    1. Jerkin' it, and lyin' about it.

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  4. It's my understanding that Hershel's team has agreed to a single debate with Warnock, however, we all know there no date will be agreed upon because of Hershel's scheduling problem.

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    1. I wanna see that debate because Herschel has a hard time stringing together two words much less an entire debate.

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  5. Oh Bob, what a veritable treasure of Walker children hitherto unknown. The man has no business running for office when his most important credential was winning the Heisman. Rev. Warnock has been such a refreshing addition to the Senate. Please let him win re-election. I am begging whatever gods there may be.
    Thanks for the post, Bob. Onward.

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    1. If I weren't older than Herschel I might have asked for a DNA test to see if he was my daddy.
      Glad you enjoyed!

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  6. He and the child he didn’t deny should learn to keep their mouth’s shut. And Hershey needs to control his thing — for 3 seconds.

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    1. He's an illiterate asshat and his son's an illiterate ALLEGEDLY gay asshat.

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  7. There is still time for more!
    Politics...
    xoxo :-)

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  8. Hypocrites, all of them. It's a common characteristic among haters because they project their own issues onto other people.

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    1. Haters and Republicans. Wait, I guess that's kinda redundant.

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  9. Hypocrisy in high places? Surely not! These people should take a leaf out of President Trump's book and lead with courage, fortitude, openness, a keen sense of history, imagination and virtue...
    America! America!
    May God thy gold refine,
    Till all success be nobleness,
    And every gain divine!

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    1. I understand that everyone has a right to run for office, but there oughta be a test you have to pass first. Literacy?

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  10. It's the Republinuts way ... " ... for saying one thing, preaching one thing, and then doing exactly the opposite?"

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    1. It's like they say these horrible things and then you find out they're guilty of exactly what they're complaining about and yet they don't see it.

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  11. And Republicans will give zero fucks

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    1. Zero fucks for anyone who isn't white male cisgender Christian and preferably rich.

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  12. If Christian Walker is the result of Herschel's parental involvement, I believe it's safe to say that the other three greatly benefitted from his absence.

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  13. Going forward, Georgia shouldn't be able to elect anyone.

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  14. If Walker wins, it proves this country is more interested in celebrities than this country ever turning itself around. Sad.

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    1. I really cannot see Georgia going back to the GOP and especially not this moronic symbol of the GOP.

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  15. Bless his heart! It's not his fault his mama dropped him on his head too many times! I swear, sugar, but he needs to just stay on the porch and be happy he gets to go outside! xoxo

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    1. And someone is still dropping him on his head!
      xoxo

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  16. I dread him going on an anti-LGBTQ+ rant (if he hasn't already done so) - 'cos that could only mean he's at least one of those letters......Aaaaargh!!! No thanks!

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    1. He's an idiot, that's all I can say.
      And how he became the GOP nominee speaks volumes about Republicans in Georgia.

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  17. The scary thing is, I think with his name recognition he's very likely to win, even though he's dumb as a box of rocks. (And a hypocrite to boot.)

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    1. I think if he shows up for a debate with Warnock, he'll come across as a dimwitted GOP tool, picked solely for name recognition and not for brains.

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