Herschel Walker can't even 'pretend to be competent': analyst

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In a column for MSNBC, political analyst Steve Benen suggested that retired football player Herschel Walker is completely out of his depth as an aspiring candidate for the Republican nomination to oppose Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA).

According to Benen, a recent appearance by Walker on Fox News -- combined with his skipping a debate appearance with other Republicans seeking the nomination -- demonstrated that he has no grasp of the issues and is blatantly faking it when pressed to explain his positions.

During his appearance on Fox News, Walker, who was encouraged to run by former President Donald Trump, was asked about U.S. energy independence and told host Maria Bartiromo, "One of the first things they [the Joe Biden administration] did is they decided they are going to give up our energy. By him going out and giving up our energy, now we're not energy independent anymore, which started the whole downfall."

As pointed out, his MSNBC colleague Ja’han Jones suggested Walker "delivered a meandering response that was detached from reality and syntax.”

https://www.rawstory.com/herschel-w...rtPos=0&cx_experienceId=EXC93HV4HK4I#cxrecs_s

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Interesting. Where is he misinformed about the state of American energy production? What more do you want? If you want an answer to the problem from him, you are definitely too stupid to be voting because the answer is simple and you shouldn’t need a politician to lead you around by the nose.
 
This is how the right wing 'thinks', stick a Black guy out in front, any Black guy , kind of like selecting Palin as a VP candidate
 
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poor drunken pickle park boy
 
[FONT=&]In a column for MSNBC, political analyst Steve Benen suggested that retired football player Herschel Walker is completely out of his depth as an aspiring candidate for the Republican nomination to oppose Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA).[/FONT]

[FONT=&]According to Benen, a recent appearance by Walker on Fox News -- combined with his skipping a debate appearance with other Republicans seeking the nomination -- demonstrated that he has no grasp of the issues and is blatantly faking it when pressed to explain his positions.
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[FONT=&]During his appearance on Fox News, Walker, who was encouraged to run by former President Donald Trump, was asked about U.S. energy independence and told host Maria Bartiromo, "One of the first things they [the Joe Biden administration] did is they decided they are going to give up our energy. By him going out and giving up our energy, now we're not energy independent anymore, which started the whole downfall."
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[FONT=&]As pointed out, his MSNBC colleague Ja’han Jones suggested Walker "delivered a meandering response that was detached from reality and syntax.”

https://www.rawstory.com/herschel-w...rtPos=0&cx_experienceId=EXC93HV4HK4I#cxrecs_s

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SAME "MSNBC" THAT LIED FOR FOUR YEARS ABOUT TRUMP-RUSSIA? LIED ABOUT JUSSIE SMOLLETT? LIED ABOUT NICK SANDMAN?? THAT LIED THE PROVEN FACTUAL HUNTER BIDEN LAPTOP CONTENT, CALLING IT "RUSSIAN DISINFORMATION?


THAT "MSNBC"?
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[FONT=&]In a column for MSNBC, political analyst Steve Benen suggested that retired football player Herschel Walker is completely out of his depth as an aspiring candidate for the Republican nomination to oppose Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA).[/FONT]

[FONT=&]According to Benen, a recent appearance by Walker on Fox News -- combined with his skipping a debate appearance with other Republicans seeking the nomination -- demonstrated that he has no grasp of the issues and is blatantly faking it when pressed to explain his positions.
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[FONT=&]During his appearance on Fox News, Walker, who was encouraged to run by former President Donald Trump, was asked about U.S. energy independence and told host Maria Bartiromo, "One of the first things they [the Joe Biden administration] did is they decided they are going to give up our energy. By him going out and giving up our energy, now we're not energy independent anymore, which started the whole downfall."
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[FONT=&]As pointed out, his MSNBC colleague Ja’han Jones suggested Walker "delivered a meandering response that was detached from reality and syntax.”

https://www.rawstory.com/herschel-w...rtPos=0&cx_experienceId=EXC93HV4HK4I#cxrecs_s

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He seems really dumb.
 
In a column for MSNBC, political analyst Steve Benen suggested that retired football player Herschel Walker is completely out of his depth as an aspiring candidate for the Republican nomination to oppose Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA).

According to Benen, a recent appearance by Walker on Fox News -- combined with his skipping a debate appearance with other Republicans seeking the nomination -- demonstrated that he has no grasp of the issues and is blatantly faking it when pressed to explain his positions.

During his appearance on Fox News, Walker, who was encouraged to run by former President Donald Trump, was asked about U.S. energy independence and told host Maria Bartiromo, "One of the first things they [the Joe Biden administration] did is they decided they are going to give up our energy. By him going out and giving up our energy, now we're not energy independent anymore, which started the whole downfall."

As pointed out, his MSNBC colleague Ja’han Jones suggested Walker "delivered a meandering response that was detached from reality and syntax.”

https://www.rawstory.com/herschel-w...rtPos=0&cx_experienceId=EXC93HV4HK4I#cxrecs_s

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He is out of his league, it’s why he skipped the debates. All he has is name recognition.
 
He doesn't have to be competent, it's Georgia and he won Heisman and a Natty as a Bulldog. Buh bye Warnock.

Correct, does it really make any difference in Georgia, Greene, Loeffler and Perdue are all from Georgia, almost like being competent is a drawback
 
[FONT=&]In a column for MSNBC, political analyst Steve Benen suggested that retired football player Herschel Walker is completely out of his depth as an aspiring candidate for the Republican nomination to oppose Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA).[/FONT]

[FONT=&]According to Benen, a recent appearance by Walker on Fox News -- combined with his skipping a debate appearance with other Republicans seeking the nomination -- demonstrated that he has no grasp of the issues and is blatantly faking it when pressed to explain his positions.
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[FONT=&]During his appearance on Fox News, Walker, who was encouraged to run by former President Donald Trump, was asked about U.S. energy independence and told host Maria Bartiromo, "One of the first things they [the Joe Biden administration] did is they decided they are going to give up our energy. By him going out and giving up our energy, now we're not energy independent anymore, which started the whole downfall."
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[FONT=&]As pointed out, his MSNBC colleague Ja’han Jones suggested Walker "delivered a meandering response that was detached from reality and syntax.”

https://www.rawstory.com/herschel-w...rtPos=0&cx_experienceId=EXC93HV4HK4I#cxrecs_s

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Racist bastard! :|

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In a column for MSNBC, political analyst Steve Benen suggested that retired football player Herschel Walker is completely out of his depth as an aspiring candidate for the Republican nomination to oppose Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA).

According to Benen, a recent appearance by Walker on Fox News -- combined with his skipping a debate appearance with other Republicans seeking the nomination -- demonstrated that he has no grasp of the issues and is blatantly faking it when pressed to explain his positions.

During his appearance on Fox News, Walker, who was encouraged to run by former President Donald Trump, was asked about U.S. energy independence and told host Maria Bartiromo, "One of the first things they [the Joe Biden administration] did is they decided they are going to give up our energy. By him going out and giving up our energy, now we're not energy independent anymore, which started the whole downfall."

As pointed out, his MSNBC colleague Ja’han Jones suggested Walker "delivered a meandering response that was detached from reality and syntax.”

https://www.rawstory.com/herschel-w...rtPos=0&cx_experienceId=EXC93HV4HK4I#cxrecs_s

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Raw Sewage, wtf?
 
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