Former NFL star Herschel Walker’s step into the mysterious “fog” is said to be Removing COVID-19 It’s raining on the Georgian Senate Representation campaign.
Walker’s wildness on Glenn Beck’s podcast in 2020 was the target of incumbent Democratic Senator Rafael Warnock’s campaign hype.
Walker on the pitch doesn’t listen to his own advice “I’ll say what I probably shouldn’t say” – so he does “Snake Oil,” he says, as The Daily Beast first said earlier in the year ito.
“You know, now I have something that can take you to a building that will give you COVID when you get into that dry fog,” Walker said. “When you walk through the doors, it will kill any coffin in your body. When you come out of the building, it kills the virus.”
The product is not named.
Warnock’s announcement accused Walker of setting up a “snake oil body spray coffin” and asked: “is he really ready to represent Georgia?”
You. Warnock’s new ad campaign is about Herschel Walker, where he sprays magical snake oil on the body of Glenn Beck’s show, which is supposed to take you away from Covid. pic.twitter.com/MvHqHL01Y2
– Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦 (@RonFilipkowski) June 4, 2022
Walker was supported by former President Donald Trump and won the primary Senate election last month. He made several inaccurate and misleading statements during his campaign and was arrested on domestic violence charges.
MeidasTouch’s Political Action Committee ran an advertisement highlighting Walker’s top 10 “scoops,” including bragging about the COVID killer fog:
Walker said Trump never said he rigged the 2020 presidential election and said journalists only heard about it. Trump, of course, regularly repeats his lies about election fraud.
Last month, Walker proposed a “solution” to mass shooting in the United States:
Herschel Walker’s decision on the school shootings included a “section that young people can watch watching women watch social media.” pic.twitter.com/WAi7a4mwgz
– Aaron Rupar (@arupar) May 26, 2022
Source: Huffpost

I’m Liza Grey, an experienced news writer and author at the Buna Times. I specialize in writing about economic issues, with a focus on uncovering stories that have a positive impact on society. With over seven years of experience in the news industry, I am highly knowledgeable about current events and the ways in which they affect our daily lives.