To talk about ‘multiple random pregnancies’ ‘sounds like a bad idea’ (VIDEO)

Seth Meyers has some concerns about Herschel Walker’s choice of analogies on his Senate campaign. On Wednesday night, he honored one in particular, joking that it’s probably “a bad idea” for Walker to tell a fictional story involving multiple pregnancies.

At a rally this week, Walker attempted to inspire his supporters by telling the story of a bull. “I’m telling this little story about this bull in the field with six cows, and three of them are pregnant,” Walker began. “So you know something is happening to you. But he only cared to put his nose against the fence at the sight of three other cows that were not his.”

From there, the bull eventually decides to jump over the fence, only to learn that the cows he was staring at are also actually bulls. “So what I’m telling you is don’t think there’s anything better anywhere else,” Walker concluded. But Meyers couldn’t really move past the beginning of that story.

Meyers joked, “It sounds like a bad idea for Herschel Walker to tell any story about multiple random pregnancies, especially one where they expect and dad just freaks out. “

Clearly, Meyers is referring to the ongoing abortion scandal surrounding Herschel Walker, and the fact that over the past year and a half, it has been revealed that she fathered more children than publicly acknowledged.

Meyers also took issue with the “logic” of Walker’s story, joking that perhaps the Georgia Senate candidate was misremembering the children’s book.

“A bull impregnated three cows, and he saw a few more cows on the other side of the fence, and so he jumped off the fence to have sex with the other cows, but then when he came closer he found out That cows are really bulls? Are you misspelling Sandra Boynton’s book?” The host joked late at night.

You can watch the full “A Closer Look” segment in the video above.

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