Colbert sends Herschel Walker ‘Get F—-ed’ card after abortion (VIDEO)

Stephen Colbert sent a long time in his monologue talking about the latest scandal involving Georgia Republican U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker, and delivered some pretty cool jokes in the process.

Walker is said to have included parodies of some as part of this new scandal.

So the latest is that Walker, who claims to be anti-abortion, actually paid for the woman he had sex with to have an abortion in 2009. Walker denied this, but the woman kept the check he had given her, and she sent it after a “Get Well” card, and Walker had no convincing explanation for these facts.

So in his monologue, as we were explaining the matter, Colbert jokingly said, “I haven’t seen such a hypocrite because Gandhi did that ad for Arabic”. That Indian activists and politicians were eating meat.

Colbert noted that Walker called it “a flat lie”, adding that “if Herschel Walker knows one thing, it’s lying, because he’s done a ton of it.” Colbert then listed several of them, including his lie that he used to be an FBI agentall of her secret childAnd lying that he didn’t lie About to graduate from the University of Georgia.

“Not only did he lie, he lied about lying? What kind of lesson does this teach his secret children?” Colbert joked.

Colbert then noted the evidence provided by the woman in question, and then walked down Walker’s bizarre interview with Sean Hannity on Monday, in which she pretended to know nothing about the “Well Well” card.

After a clip of Walker claimed he could not remember because he sent too many cards, Colbert continued. “Well, all celebrities send cards to complete strangers,” he said, “Herschl is really going through a tough time right now, so uh, me just…”

At this point, Colbert pulled out a card from his jacket and began writing. “Dear Herschel, get well – you know what? Get the f-ed. Stephen,” Colbert wrote aloud as he wrote. Then he pretended that he would mail it by throwing it at the camera via TV.

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Next, Colbert played a clip of the interview showing Walker pretending to pay a lot of money for a check. “I always help people, I believe in being generous,” Walker said.

“It’s true,” said Colbert in response. “For example, that interview really helped [Walker’s Democratic opponent] Raphael Warnock. ,

There is so much more. Watch the full monologue above.

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