Herschel Walker's Unseriousness Overshadowed What Should Have Been a Serious Race
Even before his personal foibles became front-page news, the former football star was more like a caricature of a bad candidate.

Control of the Senate next year will come down to just a handful of competitive races, and Georgia's might just be the most hotly contested. Last month, FiveThirtyEight ranked Georgia a "tipping point" state and "the key to control of the Senate." Sen. Raphael Warnock, the Democrat, is running for a full term against Heisman-winning football great Herschel Walker.
The campaign has been largely driven by Walker, and not in a positive way: Even before it was reported that the staunchly pro-life and pro-family candidate had paid for multiple abortions and was an absent father to three illegitimate children, Walker's personal foibles were fodder for news coverage.
(Chase Oliver, the Libertarian candidate, is also in the race and averaging around 4 percent of the vote. He previously told Reason that he hoped enough voters would abandon Walker to get him into a runoff with Warnock, but poll numbers have not budged since.)
The race is attracting a lot of national attention. Still, the unserious nature of Walker's candidacy has largely overshadowed the seriousness of a race that could decide control of the Senate.
For example, Warnock has faced abuse allegations from an ex-wife, who claimed that he ran over her foot in March 2020. (According to police reports cited by Politifact, responding officers "did not see any signs" it had been run over, and paramedics were "not able to locate any swelling, redness, or bruising or broken bones.") Any curiosity about Warnock's issues was crowded out by Walker's record of threatening a shootout with police and stalking an ex-wife who later told ABC News that he put a gun to her head and said "I'm going to blow your f'ing brains out."
In July, Politico reported that Warnock used campaign funds to fight a lawsuit unrelated to his service in the Senate, a potential violation of election law. The suit, which was later dismissed as meritless, was filed during his time as a senator, but the allegations dated from many years earlier. The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) requesting an investigation, followed by "the appropriate penalties and remedial action." But that story, which hinges on the interpretation of technicalities in campaign law, is not as easily digestible as what was reported about Walker around that time: Walker long claimed he "worked for law enforcement," either as "an agent" of the FBI or as an "honorary deputy" with multiple police departments. But The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that the FBI and those departments all denied any official relationship with Walker, and a former Georgia district attorney told the paper that such honorifics confer "absolutely no law enforcement authority."
Despite his challenge to debate Warnock "any time, any day," Walker only agreed to one time and day to debate. He skipped a second debate held days later, which included Oliver and an empty lectern to stand in for Walker.
Amid the mudslinging and negative partisanship, the debate did yield some interesting moments and bold propositions. Walker mentioned energy independence as a top priority, saying "We're going to our enemies to ask for gas and oil, and that puts us not just in an inflation problem, but it puts us in a national security problem." He even mentions the issue on his campaign website. Both candidates also opposed a federal minimum wage, and each advocated a more holistic approach to increasing wages without a federal mandate.
And yet, one exchange stood out: After Warnock cited his opponent's history of "pretend[ing] to be a police officer" and "threaten[ing] a shootout with the police," Walker produced an honorary sheriff's badge from his jacket pocket and proclaimed, "I am—worked with many police officers."
The bizarre moment dominated post-debate coverage. Intent on capitalizing on the moment, Walker printed 1,000 imitation badges to give out as fundraising incentives. And yet the actual substance of the debate—the things each candidate said he would do in office and the affirmative case for his respective candidacy—was largely ignored, displaced by the spectacle of Walker's prop work.
Unfortunately, that is not unique to this race: As Reason's Eric Boehm wrote about the candidates in Pennsylvania's Senate race, "Neither man seems to have proven that he is deserving or capable of being a potential tie-breaking vote on issues affecting all Americans for the next six years. But one of them will win, largely by not being the other guy." The same could be said of Walker and Warnock, each of whom spent much more time warning voters away from his opponent rather than talking up his own candidacy.
In Georgia, if no candidate gets a simple majority, then the top two finalists compete in a runoff. Walker currently maintains a narrow lead, but both candidates are polling around 45 percent, with Oliver in the mix. Barring a very last-minute surge of support, the race is almost certain to go to a runoff in January.
Late-season polls seem to indicate a general shift toward Republicans. On the other hand, Warnock earned his seat in the first place by pulling off an upset in a January runoff. But in either case, Georgians would be sending a man to the Senate with insufficient attention paid to the actual issues that would affect both their state and the nation. Walker's outlandish behavior and personal foibles distracted from what should have been a substantive contest for control of a house of Congress.
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Polls are looking bad, so the call came in to put out some hit pieces?
Yep.
Reason writers are obedient little stormtroopers
That's what happens when you're a presstitute.
It’s funny seeing them worrying about seriousness.
Walker is a square-jawed super-hero of the sprts field... So WHO CARES about just HOW much of a hypocrite he is to "talk the talk" about "family values", while he collects a harem of lied-to babes? HE IS AGAINST ABORTIONS, so NOTHING else matters! And anyone who discusses these things? They are generating a "hit piece"!
And y'all wonder why sensible folks are hesitant to vote for "Team R"? ... Oh, if only! If only we did NOT have to chose between the Party of Evil and the Party of Stupid! If only there was ANOTHER party... Oh, wait now!!! (I lost my train of thought now. Doesn't matter. Voters who are neither stupid nor evil don't matter, and may scarcely even exist, actually.)
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It’s Georgia. Hold your nose and vote against the commie fake preacher.
No shit. This is a website where the only actual libertarian content seems to be an occasional brickbat column and the comedy videos.
And some of the comments.
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Yeah, whenever Republicans have a good year reason is all about “pox on both houses” temper fits. They seem so much happier when Democrats win. Funny that.
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Yes, isn't it weird that libertarians prefer the non-fascist candidates...
And which candidates are those, now? Are you pretending it’s the Democrats? (Muffled laughter)
One day, three hit pieces on GOP candidates. Yeah, I think you got that one right. The polls must be looking even worse for the Dems than we're being led to believe. They aren't even spreading it out to make it look like it's not a pattern. I can only think that the stakes must be pretty high for someone to call in that many favors to flood the zone this much.
Nobody needs to call in favors with Reason.
This is why Reason exists.
They're just following orders.
That's some big blue butthurt, that's what that is.
big blue butthurt
Band name.
And they'll go by B3 with some stylized logo. Only the cool kids will know the real name, the press will gloss over it, like NWA or something.
This is seriously humiliating for them. I almost can't believe they're going for it.
"Remember, if you vote Republican, you ain't black! Even if the Republican is!"
+1000
The true polls came our now since this is the one they are graded on
Herschel Walker's Unseriousness Overshadowed What Should Have Been a Serious Race
Even before his personal foibles became front-page news, the former football star was more like a caricature of a bad candidate.
Sounds like Joe Lancaster is more a lame shill than a "Hit Man." I mean, "foibles" to describe a thugish, hypocrite Authoritarian?
Reason hires some useless, shitty writers.
Now do Katie Hobbs. Or Kathy Hochul. Or Gretchen Whitmer.
Don't even have to go out of state. Rafael Warnock and Stacey Abrams are right there
Man, lots of Georgians here. You aren't LC1776 are you?
No, and I'm not a Georgian anymore.
Seems to be GA, FL, CA, AZ, CO frequently cited as commenter locations.
Be that as it may, citing the ridiculousness of Abrams and Warnock doesn't really indicate location. Pretty sure most everyone here is familiar with those evil clowns.
Katie Hobbs , Ms too afraid to debate. Yes she'll be a strong leader.
I don't understand how people vote for people like this.
Her attempt to justify on CNN why she wasn't debating was pathetic.
Hope your Georgians are ready for Taco Tuesday. Hopefully the Breakfast Tacos will rise up and overthrow their democrat oppressors.
"That n***er needs to know his place!"
-Joe Lancaster, assistant editor at Reason
Seriously
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Warnock has been in the Senate for two years. Reason never seemed to notice how awful he is until it was time to write the obligatory "pox on both houses baby" that comes any time the Republicans win an election. It is fucking hysterical the reason thinks their readers are so stupid they don't notice this.
Not being a resident of Georgia I certainly haven't paid the Rev. much attention, but I do know how awful Walker is. It's hard to ignore that.
Well, his church he runs evicted tenants over less than $30 in back rent in the apartment complex they own and run WHILE taking PPP loans to avoid such a thing and demanding more rent forgiveness.
There's that, for starters.
His church runs them over? Harsh.
Not getting what post you're misreading here. His church owns the apartment building. They also RUN it (so it's not some independent entity doing the eviction notices). And they evicted residents over minimal amounts of late rent.
The bizarre moment dominated post-debate coverage. Intent on capitalizing on the moment, Walker printed 1,000 imitation badges to give out as fundraising incentives. And yet the actual substance of the debate—the things each candidate said he would do in office and the affirmative case for his respective candidacy—was largely ignored, displaced by the spectacle of Walker's prop work.
In other words, it didn't go well for the Democrat and Joe really butt hurt about it. How dare that uppity Negro make fun of a sitting Senator like that.
Right Joe?
I like how Oliver was hoping to get enough voters from Walker to get in a runoff with Warnock despite apparently maxing out at 4% polling. Meaning Oliver has not drawn enough support to even be in shouting distance of Walker, much less overtake him.
Oliver actually said his goal was to force a runoff between the two front-runners, unless I misread it. Which is part of why I didn't vote for him-he has a loser's mentality and little interest in actually being a Senator, it seems.
Anyone still denying that Reason is a Democrat mouthpiece?
The number of hit pieces against anybody right-leaning in spite of contiued assaults from the left in government and other institutions makes it abundantly clear. I really don't know why they even vaguely pose as libertarian or nonpartisan
I'm sure the DNC will report all of the in kind contributions from Reason.
Overt, apparently
Sarc is denying it. Replete with endless whining, crying, and bitching. Alcoholic shitweasel that he is.
Quite frankly, if Republican voters didn't vote for any braindead idiot with a pulse so long as they have an R behind their name on the ballot then clearly unqualified candidates like Walker would never even have the opportunity to be the candidate.
Speaking of braindead idiots, imagine voting for a diaper wearing senior who can't remember his own name and has a penchant for fondling little girls in public.
Also, John Fetterman thinks you're mean.
No mention of uncle fester?
Celebrity is a weird and powerful thing. Even minor levels of it.
Hey faggot, I was hoping you were dead, or at least trapped somewhere, slowly starving to death.
No such luck?
"any braindead idiot with a pulse"
And how are Papa Joe and Mr Fetterman doing today?
Dude, the Dems have a senile old man in the White House and they're pushing for a guy who very likely has brain damage for the Senate. You might want to be a little more reticent about "braindead idiots with a pulse".
"Even before his personal foibles became front-page news"
CHOCOLATEMANBAD!!!
Skin color is the most important thing
So (T)Reason.com supports Warnock? Did they learn nothing from supporting Biden? Or is (T)Reason.com just that ultra woke liberal partisan? Next (T)Reason.com will tell us Stacey Abrams really won the Governor's race in Georgia!
And still Walker is better than the corrupt joke that is Warnock, which is why Walker will probably win.
But don't call Stacy an "election denier"...
(Whistles)
New parody account?
Gonna take shots at Walker - but there are no 'unserioua' D candidates?
Also, where has the coverage of the fucking L candidates gone?
JD Vance is also an authoritarian-to-be. Few Republicans deserve any praise and fewer Democrats deserve any scorn.
Jeez, look at the similar articles connected to this one. Are we sure Salon did not buy Reason?
Are we sure Salon did not buy Reason?
HuffPo? Vox?
Jesus Christ Lancaster - this article is half about repeating fucking unsubstantiated claims.
Can you imagine how long a similar article about Clinton would be? It'd be a phone book length list of unsubstantiated claims.
Also the substantial trail of corpses of people who could have blown the whistle on them.
FFS.
So what are you telling us, Joe? That all those people who are sick of the shit show of the last two years ought to just suck it up and…what? Vote again for Warnock and the Biden agenda?
Don’t play coy with the whole “This should have been a more serious race”. Why does that matter to the Libertarian magazine? Why do you care that both those idiots are screwballs other than this completely, transparently obvious effort to tell us all that Walker is a bigger screwball?
These last several articles are so fucking bizarre this week. If you are going to be libertarians who won’t dirty yourselves with the partisan two party politics, then don’t dirty yourself by jumping in the middle of a 2 party race. SMH
This is made all the more hilarious by how bitchy the Reasonistas were about Victor dropping out and endorsing Masters in the AZ Senate race.
Reasonistas: How could any self respecting Libertarian betray his values and endorse another party’s candidate.
Also Reasonistas: Let’s write article after article explaining why one of two NON-libertarian candidates is worse than the other!
Sure, you aren’t “endorsing” them. Sure.
I think it's kind of shitty to take comments Herschel Walker made years ago, being completely frank, discussing his mental health issues, and claim it's his fault that the race is a joke. He talked about the violent fantasies he was having and the importance of coming out and getting treatment, and he was there with his wife (at the time) who stood beside him. Interesting that all the ads showing his ex-wife talking about him zoomed in and cropped out the fact that Herschel was standing next to her as she was giving that interview.
Beyond that, if Herschel Walker is a shitty candidate from a libertarian perspective, you can just attack him on those grounds instead of replaying the character attacks Democrats are using. Maybe he does have a character for dishonesty, that's totally fair to bring up. It's fair to bring up the potential dishonesty of any candidate.
It's disappointing that, in article complaining that this election wasn't serious, they cited a joke by Walker as one of his foibles. He was facetiously explaining why the Green New Deal was necessary and talked about how all the clean air we have is being shipped off to China, which is sending us polluted air. The inherent joke being rather obvious-China is a major polluter and yet people aren't concerned about policies which are outsourcing production, and yet people say America needs to massively restructure society to fight pollution. It's been used as an attack on Walker to show how stupid he is when he was clearly not being serious, by people who are predisposed to assume that he must be stupid, because they always assume Republicans are stupid, especially black ones. And Reason complains that this race wasn't serious because of Walker doing stuff, and not the dishonest framing of what he said and was doing.
No leftist will ever be honest. We really need to all openly acknowledge that the left isn’t compatible with our constitutional republic and begin the process of deciding how to deal with our democrats.
And by the way, last I checked Lancaster lives in DC. Is he going to tell us anything about the 2-party races in his town? No?
Has he spent any time- even a moment researching anything about Walker other than the ads he sees on YouTube or sent to him from think tanks in Washington DC?
Mr Lancaster, just because you are an intern, and KMW keeps giving you these shit jobs reporting in other states doesn't mean you get to half ass it. It is as bad as when you were trying to tell us Californians that the crime in SF wasn't so bad because the NYT said so.
https://reason.com/2022/06/08/san-francisco-recalls-progressive-district-attorney-chesa-boudin/?comments=true#comments
I truly am curious to know which grant is funding Mr Lancaster.
Walker is not a Democrat. What else do you need to know?
He’s certainly not the Marxist in the race.
If I'm being honest, Heisman Trophy winner seems as good a qualification as anything I've heard on any political adds before. National champion doesn't hurt either.
Or the insane amount of pushups he can do. He was a phenomenal competitive athlete.
He was on the Olympic bobsled team, trained in ballet to improve his agility, and started a brief MMA career at the age of 45 after a decade long NFL career.
I went back and watched his highlight reels. Fucking amazing athlete. Just amazing.
Certainly more than "racist preacher".
Yeah, he should be serious like Libertarian Party candidates and talk about lowing the age of consent and how Ukraine is just like Nazi Germany and Russia is good for trying to commit a genocide against them.
Walker damn well knows where Aleppo is. Do you, Mr. Lancaster?
Warnock is an outright Stalinist.
i'd vote for a ham sandwich over Warnock.
He’s proof that America needs a wave of anti communism that would make the HUAC and the McCarthy hearings look like Woodstock. At this point, the entire democrat party must be obliterated. Now and for all time.
At a minimum, it would be deliciously cathartic.
I'd vote for a shit sandwich over Warnock, but managed to move out of Georgia in 2019.
Mr. Lancaster could at least written one paragraph in this article to explain the many (or at least a couple) of Mr. Warnock's accomplishments over the past two years and how his representation of Georgians has improved their lives.
The fact is, the Democrats have nothing positive to run on this election cycle so their message is "hey, the other guy will be worse". Maybe so, but I'm willing to take that chance. I'd vote for Walker.
There is literally zero proof that Walker paid for an abortion. Anonymous sources don't count.
"Reason" is going down the toilet.
It’s total bullshit. Just like what David Axelrod pulled with Herman Cain. Remember how all his accusers evaporated the moment he dropped out of the Republican primary?
His "bad air" comments were a "joke"?
Reminds me very much of the claim by the late Rep. Major Owens (D-New York), who said on the House floor in 1995 that during the 200 years of the US-Africa slave trade more than 200,000,000 people were thrown over the sides of the slave ships which carried them across the Atlantic, disrupting the ecology and causing sharks to follow ships along the path of the slave trade.
(Only in his case, he didn't claim it was a "joke", but that he had seriously relied on something he had read in the New York Times, which was supposedly only recounting African American legends, or something.)
But Walker was not joking; he has repeated essentially the same "bad air" claim many times during his stump speeches: he evidently believed it when he said it. And he believed it because he lacks (among other things) essential critical thinking skills. An excellent qualification for a US Senator!
https://thecurrentga.org/2022/07/13/herschel-walkers-bad-air-comments-the-latest-in-series-of-policy-gaffes/
It’s like there is no longer anything someone can do that would disqualify them from being in office? DID, used to be called “multiple personality disorder” and there is no “cure.” It’s controlled via medication, but should we really have someone in office that if he misses his meds can wake up thinking he’s someone else and vote accordingly?
Same deal with Biden, same with Trump. Probably the same with Sheila Jackson Lee although she could simply be as stupid as Walker’s box of rocks.
Meanwhile, what we’re not talking about is the “swamp” – the real swamp being the paid lobbyists and bribe mongers that have dominated every office for the last 100 years, but have gotten so deep in the last 40 that there may not be a cure.
Really? Same with Trump? Trump has no mental illnesses, and a decade of dishing expeditions and abuse of the legal system by Democrats hasn’t resulted in any convictions.
Let's not pretend that these candidates are anything more than button pushers. The lobbyists and lawyers by and large write the bills and the politicians vote yes or no depending on what their party tells them. The difference between a good senator and terrible one is marginal.
And how else would you want representative government to work? Do you not want lawyers to draft laws and experts and interest groups to provide input on legislation?
No, the campaign has been largely driven by left wing media trying to demonize and character assassinate Walker, a tradition that Reason evidently proudly adopts as well.
By reporting his own words and actions.
How unfair!
Fairness means applying the same standards to Walker and Warnock, and the media have failed to do that. That is unfair.
Whatever you may think of Walker (and he is not a particularly good candidate), Warnock is worse.
Yet we heard nothing about the fundamental un-seriousness of keeping a doddering mental defective hidden away in his basement while he ostensibly ran for the Presidency.
It worked for W in 2000. Don't give the other side any statements to grab onto.
Whether it’s the Warnock-Walker race or Fetterman-Oz or a myriad of other races, the quality of the candidates proffered by the two main parties should be all the indictment of those organizations anyone should need. The fact that people are still willing to strongly affiliate with either Dem or Repub is baffling to me and suggests a lack of critical thinking among the voting public.
“You shall know a tree by its fruit” as the saying goes. Well, what are we getting from these two rotten gnarled trees? Nothing but poisoned apples imo. Cut ‘em down. Plant something new.
This is ridiculous
Recognizing a tree by its fruit should be easy most of the time. Sometimes the "tree" attempts to cloak itself, as in the case with Reason.
I periodically drop in to see what Democrat talking point this tree that parades about in Libertarian foliage is pushing on any given day. I'd rather see them drop the false claim of libertarianism and go ahead and wave the jackass banner.
Oz was a highly successful physician and entrepreneur. I don’t see what problem you see with his “quality”.
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They call themselves "progressives" and "anti-racists", they called Georgia's updated voting laws Jim Crow 2.0.
In reality, they are base human beings, simply filled with venom and racist vitriol to be turned on anyone with whom they disagree.
Here's a smattering of things that MSNC hosts, Washington Post and The Nation writers, and other candidates for office have said about Herschel Walker, who is running for a Senate seat to represent Georgia (against incumbent Raphael Warnock).
Imagine for one second if Fox News or the WSJ had written these statements about Mr. Warnock.
"Herschel Walker's candidacy is a white insult to Black people."
"Walker is what they think of us, and they think we’re big, ignorant, and easily manipulated. They think we’re shady or criminal. They think we’re tools to be used. The Walker campaign exists as a political minstrel show: a splashy rendition of what white Republicans think Black people look and sound like."
"I make a hard distinction between Black conservatives and these tokens" – referring to Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) and Walker – "who are out here right now, shucking and jiving for their white handlers."
"Walker has positioned himself into being a useful fool for those who don't have the best interests of Black people or this democracy at heart."
"[Herschel Walker's] irrelevant to the Black community, and we should treat him as such."
"Herschel Walker, the football star turned Georgia Senate candidate, is an animated caricature of a Black person drawn by white conservatives."
"Most white people in the South vote 'R' like their entire white supremacist project depends on it."
"Georgia Republicans want Walker because he's Black and Warnock is Black, and they think they can defeat Warnock in November if they can shave just a little of the Black vote..."
"Mr. Walker was merely a vessel for the G.O.P. and Mr. Trump's ambitions."
"He's a puppet on a string, and somebody's pulling those strings really good."
Not to be outdone in using racist attacks against blacks, the Democrats seem intent on racist attacks on Hispanics, too.
Democratic lawmakers and liberal media outlets alike have responded to the Republican Party's gains with Latino voters by attacking Hispanic Republicans. Flores's opponent in November, Rep. Vicente Gonzalez (D., Texas), argued in June that he is more qualified than Flores because he "wasn't born in Mexico." Weeks later, Arizona representative Rubén Gallego (D.) said a female Hispanic Republican running for Congress in the state was not sufficiently Latina because she took her husband's last name.
The New York Times, meanwhile, said Flores's win marked the "Rise of the Far-Right Latina," citing the Republican's support for religiosity, strong borders, and traditional values. A Texas political blog that has received campaign funds from Gonzalez also attacked Flores last month, referring to the congresswoman as "Miss Frijoles," "Miss Enchiladas," and a "cotton pickin' liar."
"Who does this Mayra Flores think she is? Somebody said she was crowned Miss Frijoles 2022 in San Benito," Texas political blogger Jerry McHale, who has received $1,200 from Gonzalez's campaign, wrote on July 2. "She isn't in congressman Vicente Gonzalez's league. She isn't even in the bush leagues unless she doesn't shave her p**sy."
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It appears that election fraud is possible--and so is getting caught doing it. Who is surprised?
Reason are Democrats that pretend to care about economics sometimes.
But not really even that, given that their understanding of tariffs and immigration is laughably wrong from an economic point of view.
Reason is more like a caricature of a bad libertarian magazine.
The pro Democrat slant of this article is too obvious. Do better Reason.
Warnock is not a good candidate - he's been a mediocre senator, AFAICT. But mediocrity is still better than lunacy. That Walker was selected as the GOP candidate is grisly enough.
Shows the weakness of affirmative action - you can end up with someone utterly unsuited for the position just so you can boast "we've got one too!"
I may be shouting down a well, but I am taking every opportunity in "Reason" comments to urge libertarians to put every available resource into changing the election system in every state to ranked-choice, at-large proportional representation elections for legislatures and Congress. Until that happens it is pointless to expect voters to shift their support from the terrible Democrat and Republican candidates to any third-party candidate.