Herschel Walker

I’m still trying to figure out how a hoodie costs $1300

It was cringe level the likes of reading thethe and fraud boy here to watch him wear that $1300 hoodie and fake outrage about gas prices
 
I’m still trying to figure out how a hoodie costs $1300

It was cringe level the likes of reading thethe and fraud boy here to watch him wear that $1300 hoodie and fake outrage about gas prices

Honestly, as far as obscenely expensive goods go, a $1,300 hoodie barely scratches the surface. I’ve paid $250 on jackets that could probably be classified as hoodies, and I’ve always been lower middle class until recently.
 
Honestly, as far as obscenely expensive goods go, a $1,300 hoodie barely scratches the surface. I’ve paid $250 on jackets that could probably be classified as hoodies, and I’ve always been lower middle class until recently.

I have some $130 or so dollar hoodies

Outside of trying to show off daddy’s money (in this case), I feel there isn’t much difference in the $40-$100 hoodie technology to the $1300 hoodie technology lol

I can see some higher prices for other clothing though
 
(CNN)For years, Herschel Walker has told the same inspiring story: that he graduated in the top 1% of his class at the University of Georgia. He's told the story, according to a review of his speeches by CNN's KFile, during motivational speeches over the years and as recently as 2017. The only problem: it's not true.

Walker, who is a candidate in the Republican primary race for US Senate in Georgia, acknowledged in December that he did not graduate from Georgia after the Atlanta-Journal Constitution first reported that the false claim was listed on his campaign website.


https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/01/poli...r-overstated-academic-achievements/index.html
 
(CNN)For years, Herschel Walker has told the same inspiring story: that he graduated in the top 1% of his class at the University of Georgia. He's told the story, according to a review of his speeches by CNN's KFile, during motivational speeches over the years and as recently as 2017. The only problem: it's not true.

Walker, who is a candidate in the Republican primary race for US Senate in Georgia, acknowledged in December that he did not graduate from Georgia after the Atlanta-Journal Constitution first reported that the false claim was listed on his campaign website.


https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/01/poli...r-overstated-academic-achievements/index.html

Based on bidens success this seems to be the way to go to win races
 
Jemele Hill
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What’s so ridiculous about this is that it was so well known that

Herschel Walker didn’t finish college because he left early for the draft,

so it was the absolute easiest lie to catch. But it says so much that

a lot of people won’t care that he lied about something so obvious.
 
Jemele Hill
@jemelehill
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26m
What’s so ridiculous about this is that it was so well known that

Herschel Walker didn’t finish college because he left early for the draft,

so it was the absolute easiest lie to catch. But it says so much that

a lot of people won’t care that he lied about something so obvious.

I’ll be honest. Of the things about Herschel Walker as a candidate for the US Senate that frighten or bother me, this is pretty darn far down the list. It’s wrong that he lied, but I feel like if there’s one public space that lies more than politicians, motivational speakers might be of the leading possibilities.
 
The Russian roulette and threats and actual abuse against his ex are more troubling.

But I do think Hershcel should be given a lot of credit for the way he has talked about his mental illness, and also for his loving and supportive relationship with his gay son.
 
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