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Herschel Walker says Obama did not tell the ‘whole story’ when the former president joked about the GOP senate candidate’s interest in werewolves and vampires

  • Walker translated that Obama did not tell the whole story after making a joke about his interest in werewolves and vampires. 
  • The Senate entrant went on a tangent about the mythical creatures during a speech last month.
  • Obama recently made a farce about it during a rally in Georgia which didn’t sit well with Walker. 

Herschel Walker on Sunday bid Barack Obama did not tell the “whole story” when the former president joked about the Georgia Senate office-seeker’s interest in werewolves and vampires.

Obama took a jab a Walker during a rally on Friday supporting Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock sooner than the Senate runoff election. 

Obama torched Walker for a previous bizarre aside during a November rally in which the GOP candidate mused whether he would want to be a vampire or a werewolf.

“Since the last time I was here, Mr. Walker has been talking in the matter of issues that are of great importance to the people of Georgia. Like whether it’s better to be a vampire or a werewolf,” Obama butted as the audience laughed. “This is a debate that I must confess I once had myself when I was seven. Then I enlarged up.”

The former football star responded to Obama on Sunday during an appearance on Fox News, Rolling Stone reported.

During a November spiel in McDonough, Georgia, Walker went on involving the mythical creatures, which quickly turned into a gaffe. 

“I don’t positive if you know, but vampires are some cool people, are they not? “But let me tell you something that I found out: A werewolf can kill a vampire. Did you positive that? I never knew that,” said Walker. “So, I don’t want to be a vampire anymore. “I want to be a werewolf.”

Speaking with Fox Front-page news, Walker said that “they’re always trying to mislead people,” adding that his vampires and werewolf story-line had a deeper meaning,” per Rolling Stone. 

“The whole story is the story involved woman having faith, having faith and continuing to go out and do your job, having faith to get things done. So they don’t tell you the unscathed story.”

Walker has also recently received heavy criticism from GOP members including Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan who revealed he “will probably go down as one of the worst candidates in our party’s history.”

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