Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Herschel Walker's chances of becoming a Senator may have been thrown for a loss

 Less than three months before election day, former college & NFL football star Herschel Walker's chances of unseating Rev. Raphael Warnock as a US Senator from Georgia are diminishing. A GOP accountability group has released an ad showing Walker's darker side, which may be the product of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Farron Cousins explains:


Up until now, I'd believed that some of Walker's darker behavior and attitudes might've been a by-product of years of playing football, first at Georgia, where he won a national title, then in the USFL, and, finally, in the NFL, with Philadelphia, Dallas, and the Giants. Too many blows to the head might've been the cause of his DID, we don't know. A brain scan could reveal CTE, too, for all we know. The ad that Farron presented isn't helping Walker, and having the GOPers gather around like a support group (for all the wrong reasons) would work better if it wasn't about getting him elected. As Farron asserts, Walker, more than 25 years removed from his playing career, needs medical help, preferably yesterday. It would be in his best, long-term interest, to walk away now, and concede the election, with less than three months to go.

However, his GOP enablers won't allow that, and if anything happens to him going forward, it's their fault.

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