GOP Senator Ron Johnson goes berserk as his reelection prospects get murkier

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If there was a contest for the stupidest GOP member, it would be very difficult to pick a winner — because the possibilities are endless. Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson would definitely make the list. Johnson is up for reelection this year and, in my opinion, is VERY beatable — although he does not appear to realize that.

Johnson’s popularity is so low that it’s almost embarrassing for him. No incumbent Senator should ever have approval ratings so low. But for Johnson, that might be the least of his issues.

See, Ron can’t stop saying stupid things. He is almost as good as Trump in that regard. The inability of Johnson to read the room showcases his utter incompetence as a Senator. This week he appeared on the ghastly network “Real America’s voices.” His main objective seemed to be pushing lies about President Biden.

Johnson, of course, brought up Hunter Biden, whose name is rapidly approaching “Hillary’s emails” and “Obama’s birth certificate” as the most used phrase by a Republican ever.

Then Johnson took things an absurd step further — or more like 100 steps further. In Johnson’s opinion, he said, Biden might be “compromised.” Biden, as Ron Johnson explained it, might have been running a “global human trafficking network.”

Paging the asylum — an inmate has gotten loose and is babbling. The mood on social media was one of utter shock — which, considering all of what social media sees, says a lot. It did not help matters that Johnson’s voice quavered repeatedly and that he said “Joe Biden is comprised” when he obviously meant “compromised.”

I believe Ron Johnson’s candidacy is approaching Herschel Walker’s status, which is NOT a compliment. I also believe he is beatable to the point where it would be pure insanity NOT to beat him — if his candidacy even makes it to the midterms. Here’s how to support the Democratic challenger in the race against Ron Johnson.