Why we should care about Herschel Walker

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Why we should care about Herschel Walker
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Commentary: The former football star turned Georgia U.S. Senate candidate shows signs of brain illness, writes Steve Almond. Why are we pretending that’s not a story?

for as long as possible. If he can secure the Republican nomination, the theory goes, he may win his race against the Democratic incumbent, Sen. Raphael Warnock, simply owing to the hyper-partisan nature of American politics.

There was a time in our political history, not so long ago, when threatening to kill your wife, or having police confiscate a gun from you, or bragging about playing Russian roulette, would have disqualified a person from serving as a public servant. In today’s GOP, this kind of violent ideation may be closer to a badge of honor.

Walker has been enlisted as a candidate of color by a party that no longer bothers to hide its sympathy for white supremacists. But there’s something fundamentally tragic about watching a major party enable a candidate who cannot dependably form a coherent sentence. It registers as yet another form of exploitation, with obvious racial overtones. White executives and owners made a fortune off Walker during his career, while his own body and mind paid the price.

Now, Walker has been enlisted as a candidate of color by a party that no longer bothers to hide its sympathy for white supremacists. To remain viable as a Republican candidate, Walker — who grew up in one of the most racist counties in America — has had to stand before predominantly white rally crowds andHe clearly yearns to feel like a winner again, just ask Donald Trump, the man who, years ago, helped bring aboutBut it’s the corporate donors who want Walker in the Senate most of all.

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