Posted on 10/20/2022 6:29:16 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Herschel Walker, the Republican nominee running to represent Georgia in the U.S. Senate, asked host Alex Marlow on Wednesday’s edition of the Breitbart News Daily podcast how Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) can uphold his constitutional oath of office if he is unable to uphold his oath to God.
Marlow invited Walker’s remarks on reports of Warnock’s church’s attempts to evict tenants in 2021 as the senator collected a $174,000 U.S. Senate salary, a $120,000 pastoral salary, and an additional $7,417 monthly housing allowance from the church.
Walker replied, “If he can’t hold to the oath that he gave to our Heavenly Father, do you think he’s going to hold the oath he’s given to you?”
He described Warnock as “a hypocrite.”
Walker added, “He’s a minister. He’s a preacher. He throws Bible verses out there all the time, but I asked him to read the whole Bible. It talks about redemption. It talks about compassion, yet you’re getting wealthy as you’re throwing people out of a building. You’re filing an eviction notice for like $30 — less than $30 — and putting them out in the cold.”
Walker contrasted the rule of law against left-wing and partisan Democrat support for race-based laws, jurisprudence, and policies.
“I want every American to be treated fair, and if a law is only good for one, it’s good for no one,” he held. “The law has got to be applied to [everyone] and not just one person.”
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THAT could leave a mark if the Faithful electorate of Georgia hears this comment!
Herschel speaks the plain truth.
Mic drop, Mr. Walker.
Mrs. R17 and I both voted for Hershel Walker today.
Straight “R” ticket for both of us.
Polling place was very busy.
"I want every American to be treated fair, and if a law is only good for one, it's good for no one,” he held. “The law has got to be applied to [everyone] and not just one person.” - Hershel Walker
$28 and change is a “deadbeat” tenant?
It sounds more like a book keeping error to me.
How about the landlord try to clear the matter up over what may be one day’s worth of rent instead of evicting someone?
Or is showing a little mercy too much to ask?
If the landlord has pursued the proper legal channels for the eviction, and the tenant refused to pay for whatever reason, that would be a different matter. But many details are missing.
So you are in favor of Warnock winning, eh?
Looks like Herschel can do a little trolling. I’m liking it!
A nonsensical argument.
If I was a campaign manager, I would advise my candidate to never question, or bring up, his opponent’s loyalty to G-d. It makes the candidate look self-righteous and will usually backfire.
That is what politics is.
Preach it, Brother!
I would agree -- unless the opponent purports to be an ordained minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and uses his pulpit to defend and advocate the slaughter of babies. Herschel stands on solid ground when he calls out such evil, and everyone knows it. Many many not like hearing it, but all know in their hearts that it is true.
Yes, and very aptly put. That applies to people who call themselves Christians but then remove Jesus like a jacket when they get to their place of business and start strictly adhering to the world’s sick values.
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