Trump stooge Herschel Walker goes even further off the deep end

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Many people believe in magic. Are you one of them? Magic works in mysterious ways, does it not? And who knows what captivating and tantalizing things magic can deliver to us? Just take Georgia candidate for Senate Herschel Walker. Walker would seem to believe in the power of magic. Just listen to Walker earnestly talk to Glen Beck in 2020 about the potency of magic.

“Do you know right now, I have something that can bring you into a building that will clean you from COVID as you walk through this, this dry mist?” Magic.

“As you walk through the door, it will kill any COVID on your body.”

“Then, I have something — you can go and spray down this product. Do you know?”

No, Herschel, I didn’t know. So you see, folks? Magic exists — at least it exists in the mind of Mr. Walker. But the truth is what Walker is talking about isn’t magic. His babble goes by another word, and that word is lunacy.

There is no “magic” way to destroy Covid Mr. Walker. There is no Genie in a bottle waiting to pop out and save the planet. This man is running for the Senate. He is a conspiracy theorist. We can’t let him win. His mind takes him to places I suspect most Georgians do not want to go.

But magic? It DOES exist. It exists in brilliant and acclaimed scientists who have created something called vaccines. These vaccines are indeed magic. They prevent measles. They prevent polio. And they limit the effects of Covid-19. This is the true magic — if only more people would believe.