Herschel Walker Seems Perfect

For the modern-day GOP. I bet JPP righties will be lining up to vote for this guy if he ever runs in a national race.

“At one time, science said man came from apes, did it not? ... If that is true, why are there still apes? Think about it,” Herschel said in an appearance at Sugar Hill Church in Georgia on Sunday."


My favorite is the "think about it". And then the pastor claimed “Now you’re getting too smart for us, Herschel." :laugh:

And even better, he has the one attribute that righties everywhere, including on JPP, insist their candidates possess:

"Walker remains the front-runner in the race despite facing domestic violence allegations.

In their divorce proceedings, his ex-wife alleged that he displayed “physically abusive and threatening behavior” during their marriage. In one instance, she said, he pointed a gun at her head and said, “I’m going to blow your ... brains out.”


A woman beater! Well, they love this. If trump's the nominee he may put him on the ticket. And Hope Hicks will date him.

You gotta love the Republican party.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/herschel-walker-evolution_n_6230b08ce4b0fe0944dc0e65


Plagiarism ?

 
For the modern-day GOP. I bet JPP righties will be lining up to vote for this guy if he ever runs in a national race.

“At one time, science said man came from apes, did it not? ... If that is true, why are there still apes? Think about it,” Herschel said in an appearance at Sugar Hill Church in Georgia on Sunday."


My favorite is the "think about it". And then the pastor claimed “Now you’re getting too smart for us, Herschel." :laugh:

And even better, he has the one attribute that righties everywhere, including on JPP, insist their candidates possess:

"Walker remains the front-runner in the race despite facing domestic violence allegations.

In their divorce proceedings, his ex-wife alleged that he displayed “physically abusive and threatening behavior” during their marriage. In one instance, she said, he pointed a gun at her head and said, “I’m going to blow your ... brains out.”


A woman beater! Well, they love this. If trump's the nominee he may put him on the ticket. And Hope Hicks will date him.

You gotta love the Republican party.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/herschel-walker-evolution_n_6230b08ce4b0fe0944dc0e65

Alleging something doesn't mean it happened, especially in divorce proceedings. Was he arrested for it?
 
For the modern-day GOP. I bet JPP righties will be lining up to vote for this guy if he ever runs in a national race.

“At one time, science said man came from apes, did it not? ... If that is true, why are there still apes? Think about it,” Herschel said in an appearance at Sugar Hill Church in Georgia on Sunday."


My favorite is the "think about it". And then the pastor claimed “Now you’re getting too smart for us, Herschel." :laugh:

And even better, he has the one attribute that righties everywhere, including on JPP, insist their candidates possess:

"Walker remains the front-runner in the race despite facing domestic violence allegations.

In their divorce proceedings, his ex-wife alleged that he displayed “physically abusive and threatening behavior” during their marriage. In one instance, she said, he pointed a gun at her head and said, “I’m going to blow your ... brains out.”


A woman beater! Well, they love this. If trump's the nominee he may put him on the ticket. And Hope Hicks will date him.

You gotta love the Republican party.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/herschel-walker-evolution_n_6230b08ce4b0fe0944dc0e65


I'd like to see the GOP field a Trump-Walker ticket in 2024.
 
I'd like to see the GOP field a Trump-Walker ticket in 2024.

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Trump's fear of stairs is well documented.


https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-never-climbed-stairs-to-white-house-2nd-floor-book-2021-6
Trump never climbed the stairs to the 2nd floor of the White House's office, new book says
Working on the second floor of the West Wing allowed aides to avoid dealing with President Donald Trump because he never walked up the stairs to get to the upper floor, a forthcoming book by author Michael Wolff said.

Wolff wrote that working out of the second-floor office, as Trump advisors Kellyanne Conway and Stephen Miller opted to do, "meant a degree of exclusion but also protection" because "Trump would never climb the stairs (and, by the end of his term, he never had)."...

...The unlikelihood of Trump climbing those stairs was first reported by The Washington Post in January 2017, during the early days of the Trump administration.

"Though Conway took over the workspace previously occupied by Valerie Jarrett, who had been Obama's closest adviser, the confidant dismissively predicted that Trump would rarely climb a flight of stairs," The Post said at the time.

In April, Trump lodged a rare defense of President Joe Biden after he took a tumble on the stairs of Air Force One while leaving Joint Base Andrews in March. Trump defended Biden against criticisms that he is too old, and compared Biden's plane stumble to when he struggled to walk down a ramp at West Point in June 2020.

"I know that if it were me, they would be up and down, going crazy," Trump told Fox News' Sean Hannity. "I had an instance where on a slippery, slippery ramp, a piece of steel, very steep and very long railings ... and it was pouring at West Point." He added, "The last thing I want to do is go down because when Gerald Ford went down and it was not good."
 
Trump and bathmphobia.

https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-38802648
Donald Trump is 'scared of stairs' - but what is bathmophobia?
It's a theory that plays nicely into the hands of Downing Street: Theresa May provided stability and support for the US president in his time of need.

But is a phobia of stairs or ramps even a thing? And how does someone develop it?

This specific fear is commonly called "bathmophobia".

How do you diagnose a fear of stairs or slopes?
The word isn't in the DSM-5 (the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, volume five) which is the main publication used to diagnose and categorise psychiatric disorders.

It's published by the American Psychiatric Association (APA).

But names for very specific phobias are often avoided by experts, says Dr Abigael San, a chartered clinical psychologist in north London...
 
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