GOP Senate candidate Herschel Walker’s entire political career is rooted in anti-Blackness.
As a surrogate for then-President Donald Trump back in 2020, Walker played a position common for Black conservatives in right-wing media: criticizing other Black people.
Since then, he’s launched a political career with Trump’s backing, and like Trump, he’s been exposed for embodying many of the stereotypes he perpetuated about others.
Walker often references his son Christian on the campaign trail. But last week, faced with a new Daily Beast report, Walker was forced to confirm he’s had three previously undisclosed children in years past with other women. At least one of those women has sued Walker for child support.
Walker has denied hiding any of his children from the public. In a statement to the Daily Beast, he acknowledged that he has four children and suggested he doesn’t discuss them much to keep them distanced from “garbage, gutter politics like this.”
Sure, family business is personal business. But the problem here, as my colleague Steve Benen explained for the Maddowblog, is that Walker has been outspoken against absentee fathers in the Black community, and he’s repeated the neglectful-Black-dads trope in several interviews with conservative media hosts.
That includes an interview he gave to Black conservative duo Diamond and Silk last year, in which he lamented that “the father leaves in the Black family.” He went on to offer some advice that’s rich in retrospect. “If you have a child with a woman,” he said, “even if you have to leave that woman — even if you have to leave that woman — you don’t leave that child.”
He should have taken his own advice.








