Herschel Walker, the apparent GOP front-runner in this year’s Senate race in Georgia, has tried to keep a low profile recently for a few obvious reasons.
Namely: His political ideas are incoherent and, on top of that, he’s infamously bad at communicating them. As CNN reported last year, that’s why the former NFL running back’s campaign has tried to keep the gaffe-prone candidate, whom former President Donald Trump endorsed in September, buoyed by conservative support and largely out of the public eye.
As a result, Walker has stuck to short public appearances and quick interviews with conservative-leaning outlets and has shied away from highly anticipated events like a GOP primary debate in Georgia this month, which he skipped. Walker, however, did appear for an interview with Fox News host Maria Bartiromo that same weekend.
If Walker’s team thought that would help him evade embarrassment, they were sorely mistaken. He couldn’t even handle a softball question about why people would prefer him over Raphael Warnock, the Democratic incumbent. Instead, Walker delivered a meandering response that was detached from reality and syntax.
"They decided they were gonna give up all the energy. By him going out, giving up all the energy, now we're not energy independent anymore, which started the whole downfall" — Herschel Walker's analysis of energy policy doesn't show a grasp of details or really anything at all pic.twitter.com/WR5GkqS8ma
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 10, 2022
Walker’s claims are hard to follow here, but his rambling response is an attempt to regurgitate debunked Republican talking points arguing that President Joe Biden’s policies have ruined the United States’ ability to rely on our own oil production to run the country.








