Walker Claims Obama Told the ‘Whole Story” on Vampires, Werewolf Gaffe
- Walker claimed that Obama didn’t tell the whole story after making fun of his interest in vampires and werewolves.
- During a speech last Month, the Senate candidate went off-topic about mythical creatures.
- Walker was not pleased when Obama joked about it at a Georgia rally.
Sunday’s Herschel Walker said that Barack Obama didn’t tell the whole story when he joked about the Georgia Senate candidate’s interest in vampires and werewolves.
Obama took a jab a Walker during a rallyFriday, support Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock in the Senate runoff election.
Obama burns Walker in remembrance of a past bizarre aside during a November rally in which the GOP nominee mused whether he would want to be a vampire or a werewolf.
“Since my last visit, Mr. Walker has been speaking on issues that are very important to the people of Georgia. Obama made a joke about whether it was better to be a vampire than a werewolf, as the audience laughed. “This is a debate that, I must admit, I once had when i was seven. I grew up.”
During an appearance on Fox News Sunday, Obama received a response from the ex-football star. Rolling Stone reported.
Walker made the following remarks during a McDonough speech in November. It involved mythical creatures, which quickly became a gaffe.
“Vampires are cool, I don’t know if they know it, but they are cool people, aren’t they? “But, let me tell ya something I discovered: A werewolf can kill an vampire. Did you know? “I didn’t know that.” said Walker. “So, I don’t wish to be a vampire anymore. “I want to become a werewolf.”
Walker stated to Fox News that “they’re always trying mislead folks,” adding that his vampires/werewolf story had a deeper meaning,” per Rolling Stone.
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“The whole story is about people having faith, having trust, continuing to go out to do their job, and having faith to get the job done. They don’t tell you all of the story.
Walker has also been the subject of heavy criticism by GOP members. including Lt. Gov. Geoff DuncanHe said that he would “probably go down as the worst candidate in our party’s historical history.”
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