Friday, December 2, 2022

Another Walker Girlfriend Alleges Abuse




With the Georgia runoff election for Senate next Tuesday -- and early voting ending today -- new allegations involving the damaged Republican nominee, hypocrite and pathological liar Herschel "How Many Abortions" Walker have been made by a former girlfriend. The Daily Beast broke the story:

"A former longtime girlfriend of Republican senatorial candidate Herschel Walker has come forward to detail a violent episode with the football star, who she believes is 'unstable' and has 'little to no control' over his mental state when he is not in treatment.

The woman, Dallas resident Cheryl Parsa, described an intimate and tumultuous five-year relationship with Walker in the 2000s, beginning shortly after his divorce and continuing for a year after the publication of his 2008 memoir about his struggle with dissociative identity disorder (DID), once known as multiple personality disorder."

Ms. Parsa has put details of her troubled relationship with him in writing, too. 

"Parsa, who has composed a book-length manuscript about her relationship with Walker, says she is speaking out because she is disturbed by Walker’s behavior on the campaign trail, which she claims exhibits telltale flare-ups of the disorder she tried to help him manage for half a decade.

'He’s a pathological liar. Absolutely. But it’s more than that,' Parsa, who last had regular contact with Walker in 2019, told The Daily Beast. 'He knows how to manipulate his disease, in order to manipulate people, while at times being simultaneously completely out of control.' She said that when she was with Walker, he used his diagnosis as an 'alibi' to 'justify lying, cheating, and ultimately destroying families.'

Parsa provided a detailed account of a 2005 incident that turned violent after she caught Walker with another woman at his Dallas condo. She said Walker grew enraged, put his hands on her chest and neck, and swung his fist at her. 'I thought he was going to beat me,' she recalled, and fled in fear."  [snip]

“He is not well,” Parsa said. “And I say that as someone who knows exactly what this looks like, because I have lived through it and seen what it does to him and to other people. He cannot be a senator. He cannot have control over a state when he has little to no control of his mind.”  (our emphasis)

Of course, this will mean nothing to Republican voters, those who know of his abusive past and will vote for him anyway. That's because, as misogynists, most believe that the female victims of his abusive behavior "had it coming to them," and because Walker is a Republican, so his disgusting behavior gets a pass from them in favor of gaining power.

 

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