- Walker said that Obama did not tell the whole story after making a joke about his interest in werewolves and vampires.
- The Senate candidate went on a tangent about the mythical creatures during a speech last month.
- Obama recently made a joke about it during a rally in Georgia which didn’t sit well with Walker.
Herschel Walker on Sunday said Barack Obama didn’t tell the “entire story” when the previous president kidded about the Georgia Senate up-and-comer’s advantage in werewolves and vampires.
Obama took a poke a Walker during a meeting on Friday supporting Vote-based Sen. Raphael Warnock before the Senate overflow political race.
Obama burnt Walker for a past unusual aside during a November rally in which the GOP candidate considered whether he would need to be a vampire or a werewolf.
“Since the last time I was here, Mr. Walker has been discussing issues that are critical to individuals of Georgia. Like whether it’s smarter to be a vampire or a werewolf,” Obama kidded as the crowd giggled. “This is a discussion that I should admit I once had myself when I was seven. Then, at that point, I grew up.”
The previous football star answered Obama on Sunday during an appearance on Fox News, Drifter detailed.
During a November discourse in McDonough, Georgia, Walker continued including the legendary animals, which immediately transformed into an error.
“I couldn’t say whether you be aware, however, vampires are a few cool individuals, would they say they are not? “However, let me let you know something that I found out: A werewolf can kill a vampire. Did you have at least some idea about that? I never knew that,” said Walker. “In this way, I would rather not be a vampire any longer. “I need to be a werewolf.”
Talking with Fox News, that’s what walker said “they’re continuously attempting to delude individuals,” adding that his vampires and werewolf story had a more profound significance,” per Drifter.
“The entire story is the story affected individuals having confidence, having confidence and proceeding to go out and go about your business, having confidence to finish things. So they don’t recount to you the entire story.”
Walker has additionally as of late gotten weighty analysis from GOP individuals including Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan who said he “will presumably go down as quite possibly of the most exceedingly terrible competitor in our party’s set of experiences.”