Herschel Walker Is An Actual Whackjob

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The topic title is not hyperbole. Read on to understand why.


During the 2016 campaign, Donald Trump went after the much beloved Ben Carson. In his memoir, Carson had detailed some of the anger issues he had as a younger person. He apparently got in a fight with a friend and tried to stab him, but the knife hit his friend's belt buckle.

Carson claimed this close call led him to a life of redemption. Nice story, right? It may or may not have been true.

Here is how Trump reacted to this story, as well as a claim by Carson he had once tried to hit his mother with a hammer:

He said that he’s pathological and that he’s got basically a pathological disease. Now he wrote this I guess before he was running for office or thought that he was running for office. And I don’t want a person that’s got pathological disease. I don’t want it. I’m not saying he’s got it, he said it.

This isn’t something that I’m saying, like “Oh, he’s pathological liar.” I’m not saying it! He said he’s got pathological disease. He actually said pathological temper.

And then he defined it as disease. So he said he has pathological disease.

Now. If you’re pathological, there’s no cure for that, folks.

Okay, there’s no cure for that. And I did one of the shows today. And I don’t want to say what I said. But I’ll tell you anyway. I said that if you’re a child molester, a sick puppy, you’re a child molester, there’s no cure for that. There’s only one cure—we don’t want to talk about that cure. That’s the ultimate cure. Well, there’s two, there’s death, and the other thing.




Fast forward to the present 2022 campaign.

In his memoir, Herschel Walker talks about an incident where he got so angry with someone, he was going to put his gun to the guy's head and kill him.

“But another side of me was so angry that all I could think was how satisfying it would feel to step out of the car, pull out the gun, slip off the safety, and squeeze the trigger.”

But then Walker saw a Smile, Jesus Loves You sticker on the man's truck and this led him to a life of redemption.

In that same memoir, Walker admits he has been diagnosed with Dissociative Identify Disorder.

That's a fancy way of saying he literally has a split personality. There is more than one Herschel Walker, kids.

So with all that out in the open, guess who Donald Trump endorsed for the Senate?

Now. If you’re pathological, there’s no cure for that, folks.


Herschel Walker is not the only fricking split personality in Republican politics these days.

 
The topic title is not hyperbole. Read on to understand why.


During the 2016 campaign, Donald Trump went after the much beloved Ben Carson. In his memoir, Carson had detailed some of the anger issues he had as a younger person. He apparently got in a fight with a friend and tried to stab him, but the knife hit his friend's belt buckle.

Carson claimed this close call led him to a life of redemption. Nice story, right? It may or may not have been true.

Here is how Trump reacted to this story, as well as a claim by Carson he had once tried to hit his mother with a hammer:

He said that he’s pathological and that he’s got basically a pathological disease. Now he wrote this I guess before he was running for office or thought that he was running for office. And I don’t want a person that’s got pathological disease. I don’t want it. I’m not saying he’s got it, he said it.

This isn’t something that I’m saying, like “Oh, he’s pathological liar.” I’m not saying it! He said he’s got pathological disease. He actually said pathological temper.

And then he defined it as disease. So he said he has pathological disease.

Now. If you’re pathological, there’s no cure for that, folks.

Okay, there’s no cure for that. And I did one of the shows today. And I don’t want to say what I said. But I’ll tell you anyway. I said that if you’re a child molester, a sick puppy, you’re a child molester, there’s no cure for that. There’s only one cure—we don’t want to talk about that cure. That’s the ultimate cure. Well, there’s two, there’s death, and the other thing.




Fast forward to the present 2022 campaign.

In his memoir, Herschel Walker talks about an incident where he got so angry with someone, he was going to put his gun to the guy's head and kill him.

“But another side of me was so angry that all I could think was how satisfying it would feel to step out of the car, pull out the gun, slip off the safety, and squeeze the trigger.”

But then Walker saw a Smile, Jesus Loves You sticker on the man's truck and this led him to a life of redemption.

In that same memoir, Walker admits he has been diagnosed with Dissociative Identify Disorder.

That's a fancy way of saying he literally has a split personality. There is more than one Herschel Walker, kids.

So with all that out in the open, guess who Donald Trump endorsed for the Senate?

Now. If you’re pathological, there’s no cure for that, folks.


Herschel Walker is not the only fricking split personality in Republican politics these days.

Carson/Walker Syndrome?
 
The topic title is not hyperbole. Read on to understand why.


During the 2016 campaign, Donald Trump went after the much beloved Ben Carson. In his memoir, Carson had detailed some of the anger issues he had as a younger person. He apparently got in a fight with a friend and tried to stab him, but the knife hit his friend's belt buckle.

Carson claimed this close call led him to a life of redemption. Nice story, right? It may or may not have been true.

Here is how Trump reacted to this story, as well as a claim by Carson he had once tried to hit his mother with a hammer:

He said that he’s pathological and that he’s got basically a pathological disease. Now he wrote this I guess before he was running for office or thought that he was running for office. And I don’t want a person that’s got pathological disease. I don’t want it. I’m not saying he’s got it, he said it.

This isn’t something that I’m saying, like “Oh, he’s pathological liar.” I’m not saying it! He said he’s got pathological disease. He actually said pathological temper.

And then he defined it as disease. So he said he has pathological disease.

Now. If you’re pathological, there’s no cure for that, folks.

Okay, there’s no cure for that. And I did one of the shows today. And I don’t want to say what I said. But I’ll tell you anyway. I said that if you’re a child molester, a sick puppy, you’re a child molester, there’s no cure for that. There’s only one cure—we don’t want to talk about that cure. That’s the ultimate cure. Well, there’s two, there’s death, and the other thing.




Fast forward to the present 2022 campaign.

In his memoir, Herschel Walker talks about an incident where he got so angry with someone, he was going to put his gun to the guy's head and kill him.

“But another side of me was so angry that all I could think was how satisfying it would feel to step out of the car, pull out the gun, slip off the safety, and squeeze the trigger.”

But then Walker saw a Smile, Jesus Loves You sticker on the man's truck and this led him to a life of redemption.

In that same memoir, Walker admits he has been diagnosed with Dissociative Identify Disorder.

That's a fancy way of saying he literally has a split personality. There is more than one Herschel Walker, kids.

So with all that out in the open, guess who Donald Trump endorsed for the Senate?

Now. If you’re pathological, there’s no cure for that, folks.


Herschel Walker is not the only fricking split personality in Republican politics these days.


^^^Racist.
 
Herschel Walker's split personality explains sooooo much.

One Herschel Walker is out on the campaign trail attacking absentee dads.

The other Herschel Walker is a deadbeat dad who has three secret kids who he has had nothing to do with and he is being sued for child support.



One Herschel Walker has made a series of attacks against BLM, claiming they are too violent.

The other Herschel Walker likes to beat up his women.

 
Herschel Walker's split personality explains sooooo much.

One Herschel Walker is out on the campaign trail attacking absentee dads.

The other Herschel Walker is a deadbeat dad who has three secret kids who he has had nothing to do with and he is being sued for child support.



One Herschel Walker has made a series of attacks against BLM, claiming they are too violent.

The other Herschel Walker likes to beat up his women.

I get it, you hate black people.
 
The OP seems racist. Just my opinion.
The GOP picked Walker to try to prove they are down with the Negroes.

They picked the wrong guy. He's a total whackjob.

“The Republican Party has not historically done a very good job of building bridges to minority communities,” said Ralph Reed, a former Georgia Republican Party chairman. “That has to change, or we face permanent minority status.”

 
I get it, you hate black people.
I don't like pathological liars and idiots to be put in charge of making important decisions for our country.

All caught up now?

Walker claims to have been an FBI agent. A lie.

He claims to have donated the profits from his company to charity. Another lie.

He has claimed to own companies that don't exist.

He claimed to own the largest minority-owned apparel company. Another lie.

He has repeatedly lied about his business record.

No wonder Trump likes him.


Walker's solution to the gun problem? The federal government should monitor single men's social media accounts. You want this authoritarian dipshit to be a Senator?

Walker's scientific thoughts on climate change: ""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."


The man's a blooming idiot and a pathological liar. I understand why Trump's cucks might like him, but we don't need another whackjob in the Senate,

All caught up now?
 
I get it, you hate black people.
And I don’t want a person that’s got pathological disease. I don’t want it. I’m not saying he’s got it, he said it.

I'm not saying it, Trump said it.
 
The GOP picked Walker to try to prove they are down with the Negroes.

They picked the wrong guy. He's a total whackjob.

“The Republican Party has not historically done a very good job of building bridges to minority communities,” said Ralph Reed, a former Georgia Republican Party chairman. “That has to change, or we face permanent minority status.”

Walker said Trump pushed him to run. "Run Herschel, RUN!
 
Here is Donald Trump's racist attack on a black man:

 
"We're going to put somebody in office who considers himself to have pathological disease!" - racist Donald Trump
 
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