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2 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 (False) Rumors Are Flying That Fetterman Has Been Replaced With a Double – but They’re Missing the Biggest Oddity. 

 

“Twitter/X is full of detailed comparisons of still photos from each, with the slovenly socialist’s supporters deriding doubters as crazed conspiracy theorists going nuts over photos taken with different lighting or from different angles.

 

Amid all the back-and-forth about whether there are now two Fettermans, however, the biggest part of the story has been missed,

 

and that is this: when did this man become coherent?”

 

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https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/robert-spencer/2023/09/18/rumors-are-flying-that-fetterman-has-been-replaced-with-a-double-but-theyre-missing-the-biggest-oddity-n1727901

Two Fettermans's?  Sounds like a great plot for the beginning of latest zombie movie series.  The original Fetterman escapes from a secret bio weapons lab and attacks an unsuspecting person in the town.  That person then transforms into another exact replica of Fetterman.  Soon there are thousands of Fetterman's running for the Senate and the entire country is thrown into anarchy!  A secondary plot twist revealed near the end is another type of imbecile zombie has arisen.  A brain-dead Fetterman voter that infects the majority of the population of Pennsylvania and then other surrounding States.    

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14 minutes ago, JDHillFan said:

While he was running, huh? Should be easy to share a link for one of those stories. Something tells me that won’t happen. 

 

He'll be right with you. Along with the evidence of nazi church flags.

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👆😂 - listen to these freaks cry over a duly elected  politician.


Says a lot about the MAGA candidates they try to run and wonder why they keep losing.
 

They cry about Fetterman and cheer on this:

 

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Foh

Posted
7 hours ago, John from Riverside said:

They did not hide his depression. I saw stories about that while he was running.

 

They most certainly did.

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For a couple of months after my stroke, I had to have my brother help me  finish up shaving. I could hold the razor fine but would miss spots on my neck. I would shave once or twice a week and when I was done, my brother would point out spots I missed. Don't know if it was just forgetting I didn't cover it all or my vision (which took a couple months to get back to what it was).

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It's not even the not wearing a suit.

 

It's the same shirt & shorts every day.

 

They can continue to act like this is edgy or normal I guess.

 

No one sees it that way.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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On 9/1/2023 at 10:46 PM, John from Riverside said:

Why do Republicans enjoy capping on people with legitimate illnesses so much? They are not even low-key about it.
 

I look at Mitch McConnell and I just feel bad for him

My criticism in cases like these are of the person's family, friends, constituents and colleagues. Why the push a person with legitimate illnesses into running and serving is sad, really sad.

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2 hours ago, Pokebball said:

My criticism in cases like these are of the person's family, friends, constituents and colleagues. Why the push a person with legitimate illnesses into running and serving is sad, really sad.

That is actually an entirely different story. I don’t know why Federman ran. His net worth is about $2 million which is pretty comfortable. He didn’t need to do it.
 

Trying to conflate someone’s actual mental illness into the allegations of somebody else being into kids or to two entirely different stories, and the only people that would actually conflate them are people that are heartless human beings

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33 minutes ago, John from Riverside said:

That is actually an entirely different story. I don’t know why Federman ran. His net worth is about $2 million which is pretty comfortable. He didn’t need to do it.
 

Trying to conflate someone’s actual mental illness into the allegations of somebody else being into kids or to two entirely different stories, and the only people that would actually conflate them are people that are heartless human beings

You've got a problem with partisans being partisan. I've got a problem with those that love and care for Fetterman allowing this to happen to him. 

 

You have to control what you can control.

 

 

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Fetterman Struggles In Senate Despite Previous Assurances He ‘Can Work Full Duty’

by Jake Smith

 

Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman said he has “lost [his] ability to fully process language” during a Senate hearing last week, despite previous assurances from his family, doctors and Democratic lawmakers that he is fully functioning and capable. Fetterman said he is unable to communicate with his family and staff unless he uses special transcription technology and became emotional describing his mental state during a Senate hearing on Thursday. Concerns about Fetterman’s health arose during his 2022 senatorial campaign after he suffered a stroke; following the event, his doctor said he could “work full duty,” and Fetterman himself said he was “able to serve and to be running” for Congress.

 

https://dailycaller.com/2023/09/25/fetterman-struggles-in-senate-despite-previous-assurances-he-can-work-full-duty/?pnespid=u6J1B3wYN68YgufHom6oHIiJuQzyVYpvLbWx0ewxrQBm_l.MK2zIip3yx10Bb9Qry.Z_0ObaUg

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Posted
16 hours ago, The Frankish Reich said:

I’m pretty sure that wearing his bozo attire will be just what he needs to blossom as a statesman. 

its got the narrative on his dress vs actions and words.

 

 

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So much for The Fetterman Rule in the Senate

 

Well, it only lasted a week, but if nothing else it provided some comic relief in a news cycle that’s generally flooded with one crisis or another. The “Fetterman rule,” as it came to be known, eliminating the dress code for the upper chamber was undone by a bipartisan resolution that drew unanimous support. Even Chuck Schumer, the author of the original change, voted to restore the previous dress code.

 

All senators will be required to wear “business attire” on the Senate floor. The sponsors of the resolution were Joe Manchin and Mitt Romney. Fetterman himself did not offer a comment after the vote. But earlier in the day, he assured the rest of the Senate that would wear a suit whenever he is called upon to speak or preside over the chamber.

 

https://hotair.com/jazz-shaw/2023/09/28/so-much-for-the-fetterman-rule-in-the-senate-n580974

 

 

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