Second woman says Ga. Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker paid for abortion (NPR)
BTW, even National Review has written that the first claim is "almost certainly true."
Grab 'em by the.... |
Until this week, Christian [Walker's son] had appeared to earnestly support Walker even after revelations that he had fathered two more children than he had publicly disclosed and that he had lied about working in law enforcement, his academic record at the University of Georgia, and his business success. Christian appeared at an early campaign event for his father even though his mother, Cindy Grossman, had told ABC News in 2008 that when she and Walker were married, he’d pointed a gun at her head.
“Do you know we don’t control this air? No matter how much money we put in controlling our air, it goes over to China or to somewhere else, and it messes it up. All of a sudden, it comes back over here. All we’re doing is spending money.”
It messes it up.
Warnock graduated from Sol C. Johnson High School in 1987, and, having wanted to follow in the footsteps of Martin Luther King Jr., attended Morehouse College, from which he graduated cum laude in 1991 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology. He credits his participation in the Upward Bound program for making him college-ready, as he was able to enroll in early college courses through Savannah State University. He then earned Master of Divinity, Master of Philosophy, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from Union Theological Seminary, a school affiliated with Columbia University.
I think it's safe to say today, the GOP's base is leery of people with too many degrees. Universities are seen as bastions of left-wing radicalism. Obama they didn't like because he seemed too professorial, as if he was talking down to us. They loved that Bush had a tendency to mangle his sentences. Despite the fact he's a teetotaler, I think it was during the Bush/Gore election he was chosen in a poll as the guy those asked would most want to share a beer with (with whom they'd most like to share a beer?) I think a lot of people find those who use "whom" suspect. I was once sneered at as being "some kind of college boy" for using the word "ludicrous" in a small dispute.
I'm sure there's a racial component in the animus towards Warnock or Obama for some people. I don't want to say that everyone who was leery of Obama hated that an African-American guy was so educated. But to think there aren't people who dislike him for his eloquence, intelligence and academic record would be as naive as to suggest all of his antagonists are somehow racist. Sadly, I think it's basically the old antipathy for the "uppity negro." I'm sorry to offend by using the expression, but what's really offensive is the attitude to which it refers.
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