Georgia Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker, his wife, and former executive director of the Christian Coalition are pictured.
Two days before the Georgia Senate election, Sen. John Kennedy was a part of Herschel Walker's final campaign push. While Walker had a number of odd things to say over the weekend, it looks like Kennedy was going to add his voice to the weird chorus.
At a campaign stop in Georgia on Sunday, Kennedy wore a sticker that read "RUN HERSCHEL RUN" and railed against "these high IQ stupid people." The stupid people have an answer for everything. Are you aware of why? He said that they think they are smarter and more moral than the Americans.
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Was that not understandable to you? Kennedy gave rallygoers a list of how to identify this group. They don't like George Washington He said that they hated Thomas Jefferson. They don't like Dr. Suess or Mr. Potato Head.
Plastic bags full of greens are being carried by the spud haters. Kennedy is an Oxford-educated lawyer who is pretending to be a regular man of the people. That is up to you. I don't like eating leafy greens. Are you aware of why? It tastes like I would prefer to be fat.
It's offensive to say that Walker is a gentle man because he has been accused of physical abuse many times.
Walker was compared to a 7-year-old by Barack Obama during his visit to Georgia. Kennedy was hurt by the fact that Obama just came to Georgia. He made fun of Herschel Walker.
A crowd member yelled "I still want to see his birth certificate!" after Kennedy mentioned Obama. In October, the senator released a campaign ad that told people who hate cops to call a crackhead. During the federal government's war on drugs, the phrase "crackhead" was used to vilify Black people who used crack cocaine.
If President Obama told members of the media to join the Taliban, they would say, Where's the line?' Kennedy said. As members of the media, we wouldn't say that.
Georgians, keep up the good work. It is going to be a long day.
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