... on Sunday, the Rev. Jamal Bryant delivered a fiery sermon that denounced Walker. Republicans who recruited Walker, a former University of Georgia football star, to run for office did so based on racial stereotypes rather than his qualifications, he told his parishioners at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Stonecrest, Georgia, just outside Atlanta.
“They figured that they would delude us by picking somebody who they thought would in fact represent us better with a football than with a degree in philosophy,” he told the mostly Black congregation in a sermon that has generated millions of views online.
Raphael Warnock "... graduated cum laude in 1991 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology.... He then earned Master of Divinity, Master of Philosophy, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from Union Theological Seminary, a school affiliated with Columbia University."
Starting in 2017, Walker has made the claim that he had graduated from University of Georgia "in the top 1% of his class". In fact, he did not graduate, and left college to join the NFL. He did not return to complete his degree. In December 2021, Walker's Senate campaign website deleted the assertions about his education after The Atlanta Journal-Constitution inquired about it, with Walker acknowledging in a statement that he left the university without graduating to play professional football. Walker later asserted he never said he graduated from the university.
Lying about lying.
Back to the article:
“They thought we were so slow — that we were so stupid — that we would elect the lowest caricature of a stereotypical broken Black man as opposed to somebody who is educated and erudite and focused.”
... Asked for comment about the sermon, Walker’s campaign pointed to his remarks during a campaign rally in Augusta, Georgia, on Tuesday.
"... Jesus Christ is going to be my blocker.”
... Other leaders have spoken against Walker outside the walls of their church. A radio advertisement sponsored by the Democratic group American Bridge 21st Century features Cynthia Hale, an Atlanta-area pastor and another founding member of Faith Works, encouraging voters to pray for Walker rather than cast their vote for him.
“As Christians we are taught to forgive Herschel,” she says. “But we are not commanded to vote for him.” A voice-over at the end of the ad encourages listeners to vote for Warnock....
And to think, these people, who a mere 55 years ago were so full of hate for black people that they installed a governor who came in 2nd and whose best claims to fame were his refusing to serve black people at his restaurant, his bucket of ax handles by the door and his influence over the small boy filmed dragging a 3-ft. ax handle and squealing: "I'm gonna kill me a nigger!", have come so far in their acceptance of racial diversity that they are attempting to elect a caricature of the way they saw black people in the 60s - just ignorant servants.
Trump: “We had the safest border in the history of our country - or at least recorded history. I guess maybe a thousand years ago it was even better.”
Even worse than the gaffe which he immediately corrected, the military is what makes us "greatest"? Not?:
Constitution, incl Bill of Rights
Democracy
Rule of Law
Nature, incl National Parks
Science, incl space exploration
Medicine
Agriculture
Art, incl Hollywood
Economy
Workers
Sports, incl football
What is it with the hate of EVs from those on the right? I wouldn't personally buy one yet, but if that becomes the dominate form of transportation, and it appears to be going that way, I will.
I know several right leaning people that get riled up when it comes to EVs. Why tether your identity so tightly to an energy source (oil). Who gives a shit
In somewhat related news, BMW is investing over a billion into EV manufacturing in Spartanburg.
I think it's related to that well-known and much debunked hoax of climate change.
True true.
My reasoning for not giving a shit - a car is a means to move me places. How it accomplishes that, I do not care so long as it does so cheaply. This is why I still drive a vehicle with 240k miles on it. It moves me to places that aren't where I am currently at.
I think it's related to that well-known and much debunked hoax of climate change.
True true.
My reasoning for not giving a shit - a car is a means to move me places. How it accomplishes that, I do not care so long as it does so cheaply. This is why I still drive a vehicle with 240k miles on it. It moves me to places that aren't where I am currently at.
QED.
It's also kneejerk Joe hatred, since he's named EVs as part of his energy/AGW agenda.
It's also kneejerk Joe hatred, since he's named EVs as part of his energy/AGW agenda.
Probably some California Screaming, too, since sales of new gas cars are being phased out, and as we know for some people anything California has got to be crazy, communist, or taxing.
So, thrill seekers, what is Walker's final run-off %?
Remember, a "certain" outcome depresses both sides.
I'm going with 43%.
That low? I hope you are right, but with the gop money from everywhere and roadblocks like eliminating voting on 2 weekends - one in remembrance of General R.E. Lee, I think it’s going to be close.
Fer damn sure we don’t want no darkies to be votin so close after a solumn day of remembering. It just wouldn't be fitten no how.
Trump: “We had the safest border in the history of our country - or at least recorded history. I guess maybe a thousand years ago it was even better.”
I sadly think you guys are overly optimistic. In a two-person race, even 45% would mean Warlock got 55%, a 10 point whooping. I'm picking 48-52 at best and hope I'm wrong and you guys are right and definitely hope it's not worse. I do think the fact that the race no longer will determine Senate control takes more air out of the Repugs than the Dems balloons, but maybe not. Dems could think "oh well, we won the Senate so yawn"
I sadly think you guys are overly optimistic. In a two-person race, even 45% would mean Warlock got 55%, a 10 point whooping. I'm picking 48-52 at best and hope I'm wrong and you guys are right and definitely hope it's not worse. I do think the fact that the race no longer will determine Senate control takes more air out of the Repugs than the Dems balloons, but maybe not. Dems could think "oh well, we won the Senate so yawn"
Or closer.
Trump: “We had the safest border in the history of our country - or at least recorded history. I guess maybe a thousand years ago it was even better.”
So, thrill seekers, what is Walker's final run-off %?
Remember, a "certain" outcome depresses both sides.
I'm going with 43%.
That low? I hope you are right, but with the gop money from everywhere and roadblocks like eliminating voting on 2 weekends - one in remembrance of General R.E. Lee, I think it’s going to be close.
Fer damn sure we don’t want no darkies to be votin so close after a solumn day of remembering. It just wouldn't be fitten no how.