The Sad Irony of Herschel Walker’s Fake Police Badge
The Sad Irony of Herschel Walker’s Fake Police Badge
Opinion by Michael Arceneaux -
During a recent campaign rally, Herschel Walker proudly declared, “I don’t even know how to spell ‘politician.’”
I believe him.
If he manages to become a Georgia senator, he will have done so by trivializing the entire process by not bothering to learn anything about his job and for being the right political publicity stunt for the right bigot.
Herschel Walker might be a college football legend, but everything about his political career screams the perils of CTE and not watching Schoolhouse Rock!’s “How A Bill Becomes A Law.”
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Opinion by Michael Arceneaux -
During a recent campaign rally, Herschel Walker proudly declared, “I don’t even know how to spell ‘politician.’”
I believe him.
If he manages to become a Georgia senator, he will have done so by trivializing the entire process by not bothering to learn anything about his job and for being the right political publicity stunt for the right bigot.
Herschel Walker might be a college football legend, but everything about his political career screams the perils of CTE and not watching Schoolhouse Rock!’s “How A Bill Becomes A Law.”
READ MORE: The Sad Irony of Herschel Walker’s Fake Police Badge https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/the...
I thought by the time Walker finally appeared on a debate stage and faced his opponent, Senator Raphael Warnock, a pastor at Atlanta’s famed Ebenezer Baptist Church, it would be apparent that Walker belongs on Capitol Hill for no other reason than a tour.