We’ve documented how CNSNews.com almost completely censored the abortion and domestic violence scandals of Republican Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker. That censorship continued even as it attacked the abortion position of his Democratic opponent, Raphael Warnock.
An anonynously written Nov. 9 article noted that Walker and Warnock would be advancing to a runoff, while a Nov. 14 article by Melanie Arter quoted outgoing Republican Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan saying that Donald Trump announcing his candidacy early for the 2024 presidential campaign could mean that Walker loses. An article the next day by Arter quoted a Republican senator arguing that the GOP should hold off on congressional leadership battles until after the runoff because “we don’t want to do anything to hurt Herschel Walker.” And a Nov. 19 article by Susan Jones quoted a different Republican senator attacking “the Democrats’ soft-on-crime, left-wing ideology,” adding, “This is a major issue in the Georgia senate race and this is why Georgians should get out and vote for Herschel Walker.” No mention was made of Walker’s positions on the issues, let alone his scandals.
Laruen Shank served up more aggressive promotion from the boss of editor Terry Jeffrey’s daughter in a Nov. 29 article:
Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) recently repeated Sen. Lindsey Graham’s (R-S.C.) question on Fox’s Hannity, “Why do the Democrats hate Herschel [Walker] so much?” His answer settled on, “Because he’s a black man who’s a conservative, who has the courage to speak out.”
Seated next to Walker and Graham at a Nov. 22 campaign rally in Georgia, Cruz said, “I want to say secondly, what Lindsey just said a minute ago is really important. Why do the Democrats hate Herschel so much? Because he’s a black man who’s a conservative, who has the courage to speak out.”
Again, no mention of Walker’s scandals was made.
Then, on Dec. 6, the day of the runoff, Arter attacked Warnock’s position on abortion:
Sen. Rafael Warnock (D-Ga.) told MSNBC’s “The ReidOut” on Monday that Jesus supports abortion.
MSNBC host Joy Reid asked Warnock, “Another issue that it really drove a lot of people to the polls was the issue of abortion, and a woman’s right to have self-determination over our own bodies. This is a state that’s got one of the strictest abortion laws in the country. It’s one of the hardest states in the United States for a woman to exercise her rights, and this is also a state that’s got Tyler Perry, and lots of industry and lots of folks coming from out of state to work here in the industry.
“Your opponent, Herschel walker was one of the few people that was running in this cycle to stand up and support Lindsey Graham’s idea of a national ban on abortion, which is something Republicans would very much like to do. Do you think that that is going to be a fight that you’re going to have to have? Are we looking at trying to fight a national abortion ban?” she asked.
Warnock, who is a pastor and is pro-abortion, suggested that Jesus would be okay with abortion.
Bizarrely, Arter made no mention of the fact that Walker has been credibly accused of paying for two abortions.
After Walker lost again to Warnock, Jones served up one last fluff job on Walker by praising his concession speech:
In a concession speech that even some of his critics applauded, U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker thanked his Savior Jesus Christ, his wife Julie, and his supporters, in that order.
Walker, Donald Trump’s hand-picked candidate for Georgia’s Senate seat, lost to Democrat incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock, falling short by some 97,597 votes. Walker got 48.6 percent of the vote to Warnock’s 51.4 percent.
[…]MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough, one of Walker’s prominent critics, tweeted on Wednesday: “Given the incoherence of his campaign speeches, I was struck by Hershel’s moving concession speech. It was beautiful in its simplicity. No excuses. Walker showed grace and reaffirmed basic American values our politicians need to show in victory and defeat.”
Jones followed this with another article lamenting Walker’s loss because Democrats will more easily get their judicial nominees approved. In neither article was mention made of Walker’s hypocrisy on abortion being a possible reason for his loss.
This aversion continued in a Dec. 14 syndicated post-mortem column by Star Parker, who complained that Warnock is “a boilerplate Democrat of the left, with an agenda of government spending as the answer to every problem, who is also the address to turn to keep the door open to abortion and the LGBTQ agenda.” Like Jones, Parker did not consider Walker’s abortion hypocrisy as a factor.
CNS also published a Nov. 21 commentary by Jenny Beth Martin attacking Warnock while praising Walker: “Our Constitution is our guarantee that our government will protect the rights that flow to us from our Creator. Herschel knows that. Warnock, based on his voting record, does not. The choice is clear.” For unexplained reasons, CNS deleted her commentary, but as we all know, the Internet is forever.
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