Former radio star Howard Stern has warned of “another civil war” if Republican Herschel Walker wins his election for the U.S. Senate seat in Georgia.
After a tight race between Walker and incumbent Democrat Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA), most polls leading into Election Day predict the Republican challenger will win.
The news of Walker’s likely victory caused Stern to suffer a meltdown on his show.
“Herschel Walker. Holy f**k!” notorious conservative hater Stern said in response to the news.
“They’re saying he’s going to win in Georgia.
“Are you f**king dummies?
“They always talk about another Civil War, well, I think there is going to be one.
“I mean, how the f**k could you elect that guy.
“You got to be out of your f**king skull.”
Stern’s co-host Robin Quivers wholeheartedly agreed as he proceeded to claim Walker is lower than a “mental case.”
“Are you f**king kidding me?” Quivers said.
“I don’t care what party, what you believe, what you think would be good for America, would you vote for this f**king … I don’t know what the f**k he is.
“I was going to say like, mental case, but I don’t even know if that’s fair to mental cases.
“I just don’t know,” he said.
In the same episode, Stern also wondered if people have taken the concept of free speech too far.
He claims that people believe the First Amendment means supporting the most extreme of ideas without consequence, likening free speech advocates to Nazis.
Stern said, “Everyone is feeling really empowered to say whatever dumb fucking thing is on their brain and then they go, ‘Oh, c’mon! C’mon, man! Give me a break. Heil Hitler, now let’s move on. Heil Hitler! Hitler threw the Jews in the ovens, leave me alone. I just want to say things like that. I just want to say what I have to say.’”
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A recent Trafalgar Group/DW poll shows Walker leads Warnock with 48.9 percent to 46.5 percent.
Meanwhile, Libertarian candidate Chase Oliver trails far behind with just 4.6 percent of support.
Leading up to Election Day, Walker’s closing message has been focused on Warnock’s extremist stance on energy.
“When you have a president talking about the biggest threat to democracy, it seems to be to electing a Republican,” Walker told Fox News on Sunday.
“But I want everyone that is listening to me – the biggest threat to democracy is to have him at the White House.
“And the biggest threat to democracy is to have someone like Senator Warnock, that voted against our Keystone pipeline, which put us in an international threat.”