Herschel Walker responds to racist attack on MSNBC: ‘They need Jesus’

Far-left radical Elie Mystal ranted on MSNBC calling Republican Georgia candidate Herschel Walker “so clearly unintelligent” and the Republicans’ “negro” before getting spanked by the famed football player and Christian for it.

Mystal, a correspondent at The Nation, stated on Sunday that the star athlete-turned-Republican U.S. Senate challenger was “what Republicans want from their negroes” while appearing on MSNBC and speaking with host Tiffany Cross.

“First off, I want to thank the GOP for nominating a football player from Dallas to run in Georgia and a TV doctor from New Jersey to run in Pennsylvania. That’s, [chef kiss]. Thank you, guys,” he snarked.

“But it is going to be a close election in Georgia because Walker has the backing of the Republicans. Now you ask why are Republicans backing this man who is so clearly unintelligent, who so clearly doesn’t have independent thoughts? But that’s actually the reason. Walker is gonna do what he’s told, and that’s what Republicans like. That’s what Republicans want from their negroes: to do what they’re told,” Mystal viciously asserted.

“And Walker presents exactly as a person who lacks independent thoughts, lacks an independent agenda, and lacks an independent ability to grasp policies. And he is just going to go in there and vote like Mitch McConnell tells him to vote,” he said attempting to smear Republicans and Walker at the same time.

“And remember, this has worked for the GOP in the south already. Tommy Tuberville, who right now is probably the dumbest person in the United States Senate. Like all he does is do what Mitch McConnell tells him to do. And so the GOP likes these candidates that aren’t able to kind of think for themselves because that means – it basically means that Mitch McConnell gets three votes every time he shows up to work, as opposed to just his own,” Mystal concluded, continuing his disparagement against conservatives.

Walker decided to clap back after Mystal denigrated him in comparison to Democrat incumbent Senator Raphael Warnock.

“My response to @MSNBC and the man who called me the N word. @ReverendWarnock and the left wing crazies believe America is a fundamentally bad country full of racist people. But you and I know this is a great country, full of good people. #gasen,” he tweeted.

“Shame on MSNBC and shame on him,” Walker remarked in his video response posted on Twitter. “I’m going to pray for both of them because they need Jesus.”

“When I saw what he said, it reminded me of the differences between myself and my opponent, Senator Warnock, and the left-wing crazy that believe America is fundamentally a bad country full of racist people. They want to divide us, turn us against each other. We have our problems, but we can solve them together,” he commented.

“You know, this is a good country full of good people,” Walker said. “With God’s help, we’re going to bring the people of Georgia back together.”

Mystal has done this before. He has previously said the Constitution is “actually trash” and has attacked Walker on the basis of race. In an April essay published in The Nation, Mystal called Walker’s candidacy “an insult to black people” and a “political minstrel show.” He stated that the candidate himself is “an animated caricature of a black person drawn by white conservatives.”

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