Wednesday, October 26, 2022

the Fetterman charade ends

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From: Jim Geraghty <newsletter@e.nationalreview.com>
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wed, oct 26, 2022 10:19 a.m.

morning jolt: the Fetterman charade ends

Morning Jolt
On the menu today: The entire Jenga-block tower of the John Fetterman campaign came crashing down last night, as it became painfully, abundantly clear that the Democratic Senate candidate in Pennsylvania is still suffering severe effects of his stroke, and the past few months of the candidate's making ten-to-twelve-minute appearances on the stump have been an elaborate effort to hide those lingering effects. The issue isn't the stroke; the issue is the dishonesty — and for Pennsylvania Democrats, this is an entirely self-inflicted wound. If the state party had wanted to substitute one of Fetterman's primary rivals, Representative Conor Lamb or state representative Malcolm Kenyatta, it could have done so.
Fetterman's Fateful Debate
Pennsylvanians will not have a problem with John Fetterman because he had a stroke. They will have a problem with John Fetterman because he, his wife, his campaign, and his party were not honest with the state's voters about his true condition and recovery until it could no longer be hidden last night. As I wrote yesterday ...


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The Fetterman Charade Ends

On the menu today: The entire Jenga-block tower of the John Fetterman campaign came crashing down last night, as it became painfully, abundantly clear that the Democratic Senate candidate in Pennsylvania is still suffering severe effects of his stroke, and the past few months of the candidate's making ten-to-twelve-minute appearances on the stump have been an elaborate effort to hide those lingering effects. The issue isn't the stroke; the issue is the dishonesty — and for Pennsylvania Democrats, this is an entirely self-inflicted wound. If the state party had wanted to substitute one of Fetterman's primary rivals, Representative Conor Lamb or state representative Malcolm Kenyatta, it could have done so.

Fetterman's Fateful Debate

Pennsylvanians will not have a problem with John Fetterman because he had a stroke. They will have a problem with John Fetterman because he, his wife, his campaign, and his party were not honest with the state's voters about his true condition and recovery until it could no longer be hidden last night. As I wrote yesterday ...   READ MORE
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Fetterman had a stroke and not fully 100 %. Most others in Congress I think about the same. Even without stroke not so bright or smart.