Raphael Warnock has folksy ads on TV showing him being goofy and trying to be funny. He’s doing his best to look like the guy next door. The problem is he’s NOT the guy next door…he’s the far-left radical next door.

The latest ad against Warnock exposes him for the phony he is and for the radical past he’s trying to hide:

Hopefully, Georgians won’t fall for the folksy Obamaesque style that tries to disarm voters to make Warnock more likable.

He’s got tons of baggage:

Warnock praised Obama’s Rev. Wright after his controversial “God Damn America” sermon surfaced when Obama first ran for president in 2008.  The Obama campaign worried that the hateful sermon would hurt Obama’s chances to win the presidency. Who can forget the shock at the hateful sermon delivered by Obama’s reverend:

“No, no, no, not God bless America, God damn America, that’s in the Bible, for killing innocent people. God damn America for treating her citizens as less than human, God damn America as long as she tries to act like she is God, and she is supreme.” 

Warnock was “dispatched” to do damage control and to defend Rev. Wright. He appeared on Fox News to discuss the 2003 video of Wright: “We celebrate Rev. Wright in the same way that we celebrate the truth-telling tradition of the black church, which when preachers tell the truth, very often it makes people uncomfortable.”

 

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