Herschel Walker Might Be the Difference for GOP Control

Yes, Trump did none of the things Joe has accomplished:
  1. Given 30 billion to a terrorist organization.
  2. Strand thousands of Americans in a hostile foreign country.
  3. Jack fuel up to $6.00/gallon.
  4. Double energy costs while halving availability.
  5. Start a pointless war with Russia, provoke China to the brink of war while starting a new war in Syria.
  6. Plunge the USA into deep recession.
  7. Make people thankful their supermarket has half the stuff they need.
  8. Create a wide open invasion of millions of undocumented unskilled illegals into the country.
  9. Jack spending up to an all time high crashing the value of the dollar.
  10. Send the FBI after school moms and political opponents.
Get Covid four times after telling the country all they needed was the vax.
  1. Make America more like Venezuela than anything else.
I commend you for your dirty Biden dozen!
No.7 was my favorite.
 
But there is only one problem with him winning: He sometimes talks.



WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican hopes of taking control of the U.S. Senate in November could hinge on former football star Herschel Walker, a first-time candidate endorsed by Donald Trump, whose campaign appears to be lagging behind other Republicans in Georgia.

A sports legend, the 60-year-old Walker secured the Republican nomination to run for the Senate for the state in May, seeing off five contenders. Republicans hoped his popularity and name recognition would translate into victory in what is likely to be a close race.

But he has been trailing Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock in most opinion polls, his campaign rocked by repeated policy gaffes and a string of controversies about his past, including allegations of domestic violence.

Walker is one of a handful of Trump-endorsed first-time Republican Senate candidates, also including TV personality Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania and author J.D. Vance in Ohio, who even senior Republicans say are weighing on the party's changes of recapturing Senate control.

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, without naming individuals, has cited "candidate quality" as a reason why Republicans may struggle to capture the Senate, putting his party's odds of winning a Senate majority at 50-50.

Analysts say Walker has made himself an easy target for political attacks, with disjointed comments on issues from COVID-19 to climate. For instance, he attacked the recently-passed $430 billion climate and drug bill on Sunday, saying a lot of the money is "going to trees" and asking, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, "Don't we have enough trees around here?"

"Every time he opens his mouth about a policy issue, it sounds like a word salad. It's very convoluted and doesn't make sense sometimes," said Trey Hood, a political science professor at the University of Georgia.



Finally retardicans found someone as dumb as trump...


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Which bill has drove inflation down because I am still seeing it climb. I am happy his December billed failed otherwise we'd be in double digit inflation.
Inflation did not go up this past month. I bet you're one of those ones who think Ja Morant would "cook" Michael Jordan?
 
Inflation did not go up this past month. I bet you're one of those ones who think Ja Morant would "cook" Michael Jordan?
It is up over last year, the rate is 8.52% over last year, and down .01% for July. So inflation is up. And what bill did Biden sign that has brought inflation down?
 
He is a moron. Should fit right in with the rest of Congress.
Hek, we might get lucky and he will become corrupt as well!
Why would you call him a moron? He’s not the most articulate guy I’ve heard, but he’s certainly not a moron.
 

“Since we don’t control the air, our good air decided to float over to China’s bad air. So when China gets our good air, their bad air got to move. So it moves over to our good air space. Then — now we got we to clean that back up.”​


:rofl: :rofl:
 

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