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Okay, Herschel Walker US Senate candidate out of the state of Georgia. Herschel Walker is running against Senator Rafa Warnock Herschel Walker has lied about everything. Let me count the ways here. Herschel Walker has lied about graduating from college. Herschel Walker has lied about graduating top of class from high school. Herschel Walker even lied about his parenting prowess. He’s lied about all of it. And while he’s lying about it, he’s criticizing others. Remember, he’s the one who said the problem in America are absentee fathers in the black community when he himself has been called out for being absentee. He’s lied about owning a company that employed hundreds when really unemployed, just a handful if that he’s lied to veterans. He’s lied about being a law enforcement officer. This is actually on a police report that he lied about being a cop. He told us that he was in the FBI based on a speech he made in front of others. Lying Herschel Walker. Well, now a woman has come forward and said she could see a child with Herschel Walker in 2009. And he paid her money in order to have an abortion. Now, I’m going to highlight something here. According to Herschel Walker, this never happened. He doesn’t know what she’s talking about. Even though there’s literally a bank receipt. There’s a card that clearly shows his signature. There’s a money trail. There’s a forensic signature trail. But according to Herschel Walker, he never did it. Now see, I believe in a woman’s right to choose the reason why this is a story is because Herschel Walker does not Herschel Walker says life is precious, Herschel Walker says no fetus should be aborted even if even if a child is molested at 1011 years old. According to Herschel, that child has to bear a fetus inside of her stomach from her molester. That’s how extreme this guy is. Is he being called out by Donald Trump? Is the leadership of the Republican Party saying this guy needs to drop out of the race. He’s a problematic candidate. Are they calling out his moral failures? No. You know why? Because they don’t care about morality. They don’t care about ethics. A couple of Republicans have echoed the sentiment that the Republican Party has lost its way No, you are included in that any Republican who says the Republican Party has lost his way you help them get there. How? By lying about President Barack Obama not being born in America by lying and saying or suggesting that somehow he was a terrorist while being President of the United States, lies and lies, you conditioned your own base to believe your lies when it suited you and now those lies have taken a life of his own. And they’re out of control and all of a sudden, you don’t recognize your own Republican Party. How can you not you created Frankenstein, and others gave it life? hand in glove situation here. The reality is this Herschel Walker could still become a United States Senator. His numbers are still strong and competitive in the state of Georgia. And he is still the Republican nominee for Senate and raising money by the day. What do you thoughts on that?
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