Hershel Walker FTW?
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Jemele Hill's op-ed on Walker's candidacy and the GOP's support of Walker:
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Jemele Hill's op-ed on Walker's candidacy and the GOP's support of Walker:
@Axtremus said in Hershel Walker FTW?:
Jemele Hill's op-ed on Walker's candidacy and the GOP's support of Walker:
I stopped reading at the first sentence of paragraph 2:
Warnock didn’t generate a single juicy or humiliating headline.
Two words: Wife car tire.
Some of Walker’s completely unintelligible answers to basic questions would be amusing if the Georgia Senate race weren’t so important
LOL. For the author, Pennsylvania isn't important
But, sadly, I've descended into whataboutism.
And into attacking the messenger:
(Hill is) an American sports journalist who writes for The Atlantic. She worked nearly 12 years for sports conglomerate ESPN.
That makes her supremely qualified to talk about politics, because, after all, Walker played football.
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Republicans are going to lose Georgia. We can argue about whether the Democrats are just going full tilt balls out just to keep the Senate, but the fact remains that this loss falls on the Republicans for not vetting their candidates well enough.
Yes, there is a place for forgiveness and allowance for people to grow and change, but at the same time you knew that the Dems were going to throw everything at the candidate. A little vetting would have been nice…
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Republicans are going to lose Georgia. We can argue about whether the Democrats are just going full tilt balls out just to keep the Senate, but the fact remains that this loss falls on the Republicans for not vetting their candidates well enough.
Yes, there is a place for forgiveness and allowance for people to grow and change, but at the same time you knew that the Dems were going to throw everything at the candidate. A little vetting would have been nice…
@LuFins-Dad said in Hershel Walker FTW?:
Republicans are going to lose Georgia. We can argue about whether the Democrats are just going full tilt balls out just to keep the Senate, but the fact remains that this loss falls on the Republicans for not vetting their candidates well enough.
Yes, there is a place for forgiveness and allowance for people to grow and change, but at the same time you knew that the Dems were going to throw everything at the candidate. A little vetting would have been nice…
True, but Walker has unbelievable name recognition in Georgia. And look at his policy positions.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Hershel Walker FTW?:
Republicans are going to lose Georgia. We can argue about whether the Democrats are just going full tilt balls out just to keep the Senate, but the fact remains that this loss falls on the Republicans for not vetting their candidates well enough.
Yes, there is a place for forgiveness and allowance for people to grow and change, but at the same time you knew that the Dems were going to throw everything at the candidate. A little vetting would have been nice…
True, but Walker has unbelievable name recognition in Georgia. And look at his policy positions.
@Jolly said in Hershel Walker FTW?:
@LuFins-Dad said in Hershel Walker FTW?:
Republicans are going to lose Georgia. We can argue about whether the Democrats are just going full tilt balls out just to keep the Senate, but the fact remains that this loss falls on the Republicans for not vetting their candidates well enough.
Yes, there is a place for forgiveness and allowance for people to grow and change, but at the same time you knew that the Dems were going to throw everything at the candidate. A little vetting would have been nice…
True, but Walker has unbelievable name recognition in Georgia. And look at his policy positions.
A simple vetting would have prevented this.
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Look at Warnack. I'm sure they vetted him
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Drink deeply of the CNN koolaid, and believe.
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@Jolly said in Hershel Walker FTW?:
Drink deeply of the CNN koolaid, and believe.
The commentary came from Geoff Duncan, the Republican lieutenant governor of Georgia.
It's really not good for a state-wide candidate when an elected state leader from his own party is publicly so negative about his candidacy.
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Gotta say that I agree with Ax, here.
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And the Trump effect is also costing the Republicans the Senate seat in PA.
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And the Trump effect is also costing the Republicans the Senate seat in PA.
@LuFins-Dad said in Hershel Walker FTW?:
And the Trump effect is also costing the Republicans the Senate seat in PA.
Like it did in Georgia. Probably one of the greatest political blunders of all time.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Hershel Walker FTW?:
And the Trump effect is also costing the Republicans the Senate seat in PA.
Like it did in Georgia. Probably one of the greatest political blunders of all time.
@George-K said in Hershel Walker FTW?:
@LuFins-Dad said in Hershel Walker FTW?:
And the Trump effect is also costing the Republicans the Senate seat in PA.
Like it did TWICEin Georgia. Probably one of the greatest political blunders of all time.
FIFY
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And the Trump effect is also costing the Republicans the Senate seat in PA.
@LuFins-Dad said in Hershel Walker FTW?:
And the Trump effect is also costing the Republicans the Senate seat in PA.
Ya think?
Last time I looked, it was a statistical tie.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Hershel Walker FTW?:
And the Trump effect is also costing the Republicans the Senate seat in PA.
Ya think?
Last time I looked, it was a statistical tie.
@Jolly said in Hershel Walker FTW?:
@LuFins-Dad said in Hershel Walker FTW?:
And the Trump effect is also costing the Republicans the Senate seat in PA.
Ya think?
Last time I looked, it was a statistical tie.
In what should have been a runaway. A Republican nominee should be up by 5 against Fetterman even without the stroke. The man is a blithering idiot when he was coherent.
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And the Trump effect is also costing the Republicans the Senate seat in PA.
@LuFins-Dad said in Hershel Walker FTW?:
And the Trump effect is also costing the Republicans the Senate seat in PA.
Good lord. if you cannot beat Fetterman. While I think Oz is a very, very smart guy, not sure he was the right candidate.
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Well, Uncle Fester is raising big money...
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3676215-fetterman-breaks-fundraising-record-in-latest-quarter/
Wonder how much is from out of state?
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With the exception of Jolly, most of the conservatives here seem to think that Trump is a liability.
Odd that the GOP don't seem to have woken up to this fact.
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With the exception of Jolly, most of the conservatives here seem to think that Trump is a liability.
Odd that the GOP don't seem to have woken up to this fact.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Hershel Walker FTW?:
With the exception of Jolly, most of the conservatives here seem to think that Trump is a liability.
Odd that the GOP don't seem to have woken up to this fact.
I think the truth is a LOT more complicated than that.
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With the exception of Jolly, most of the conservatives here seem to think that Trump is a liability.
Odd that the GOP don't seem to have woken up to this fact.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Hershel Walker FTW?:
With the exception of Jolly, most of the conservatives here seem to think that Trump is a liability.
Odd that the GOP don't seem to have woken up to this fact.
I don't think of Trump as a liability. I do think he is disruptive and I sometimes wish he would shut his mouth, but Trump is reforming the GOP into a majority party. If the MSM was even close to fair, the Midterms would be a bloodbath for the Demonrats.