December 28, 2024
Liberal talk show host Bill Maher took aim at Republican Senate hopeful Herschel Walker during his show on Friday night.

Liberal talk show host Bill Maher took aim at Republican Senate hopeful Herschel Walker during his show on Friday night.

Maher made fun of Walker for his previous stances, from human evolution to abortion, all while he reportedly neglected his own children between several women. The host claimed he could make “a long string of jokes about how unfit for office Walker is” during his Friday airing of Real Time with Bill Maher.

“First of all, [Walker’s] just a f***ing idiot on a scale almost impossible to parody,” Maher said.

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Maher went down a list of Walker’s false statements, including that the former football player worked in law enforcement, the FBI, and hospital supervision and that he graduated at the top of his classes in high school and college. He also discussed the various accusations against Walker regarding domestic violence, stalking, and pushing his then-girlfriend to get an abortion.

“His campaign slogan is ‘stop me before I kill again,'” Maher joked.

The host then set his sights on the Republican Party as a whole, attempting to explain why the party would choose such “a really bad dude” like Walker. He compared the example of the Georgia senatorial candidate to those of Judge Roy Moore and Eric Greitens.

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“In their mind, the worse a candidate is, the more it says to Democrats: ‘Do you see how much we don’t like what you’re selling?'” Maher said. “All that socialism and identity politics and victimhood and oversensitivity and cancel culture and white self-loathing and forcing complicated ideas about race and sex on kids too young to understand it — literally anything would be better than that.”

Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) leads Walker in the RealClearPolitics polling average by 3.3 percentage points.

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