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Senator Fetterman update
May 26, 2023 06:08:03   #
American Vet
 
from Governor Mike Huckabee

Pennsylvania voters who sent a stroke victim to the Senate couldn’t claim to be surprised when health issues kept John Fetterman from showing up to work for months. But once he did show up, they might be wondering if one of the symptoms is that he forgot how to dress himself. Despite Senate rules requiring proper professional attire, not to mention the basic tradition of dressing like a grown-up when you’re a United States Senator, Fetterman has taken to stalking the halls of the Senate and even showing up to press conferences in a hoodie and gym shorts, looking like an unemployed teenager on spring break.

https://www.westernjournal.com/fetterman-uses-sneaky-move-get-away-wearing-hoodies-gym-shorts-senate/

This has sparked complaints that he’s showing zero respect for his job, but don’t worry: Democrats are great at finding ways to work around and evade the rules (see the debt ceiling negotiations.) Instead of voting on the Senate floor, where a jacket and tie are expected, Fetterman yells in his "yeas" or "nays" from the side entrance or the doorway of the Democratic cloakroom, then ducks back out again.

See, who said that a man who’d suffered a severe stroke and can't even dress like an adult couldn’t handle all the responsibilities of being a Senator?

I hate to say “I told you so,” but as I told Pennsylvania voters before the 2022 election, and this applies to everyone else in America as well: This is one-half of all the representation your state will get in the Senate for the next six years, so think hard before you mark that ballot.

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May 26, 2023 09:21:32   #
solarkin
 
American Vet wrote:
from Governor Mike Huckabee

Pennsylvania voters who sent a stroke victim to the Senate couldn’t claim to be surprised when health issues kept John Fetterman from showing up to work for months. But once he did show up, they might be wondering if one of the symptoms is that he forgot how to dress himself. Despite Senate rules requiring proper professional attire, not to mention the basic tradition of dressing like a grown-up when you’re a United States Senator, Fetterman has taken to stalking the halls of the Senate and even showing up to press conferences in a hoodie and gym shorts, looking like an unemployed teenager on spring break.

https://www.westernjournal.com/fetterman-uses-sneaky-move-get-away-wearing-hoodies-gym-shorts-senate/

This has sparked complaints that he’s showing zero respect for his job, but don’t worry: Democrats are great at finding ways to work around and evade the rules (see the debt ceiling negotiations.) Instead of voting on the Senate floor, where a jacket and tie are expected, Fetterman yells in his "yeas" or "nays" from the side entrance or the doorway of the Democratic cloakroom, then ducks back out again.

See, who said that a man who’d suffered a severe stroke and can't even dress like an adult couldn’t handle all the responsibilities of being a Senator?

I hate to say “I told you so,” but as I told Pennsylvania voters before the 2022 election, and this applies to everyone else in America as well: This is one-half of all the representation your state will get in the Senate for the next six years, so think hard before you mark that ballot.
from Governor Mike Huckabee br br Pennsylvania vo... (show quote)

the ballots harvesting ,and the voting process itself is no longer trustworthy .We live in a dictatorship .

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May 26, 2023 09:32:52   #
EmilyD
 
American Vet wrote:
from Governor Mike Huckabee

Pennsylvania voters who sent a stroke victim to the Senate couldn’t claim to be surprised when health issues kept John Fetterman from showing up to work for months. But once he did show up, they might be wondering if one of the symptoms is that he forgot how to dress himself. Despite Senate rules requiring proper professional attire, not to mention the basic tradition of dressing like a grown-up when you’re a United States Senator, Fetterman has taken to stalking the halls of the Senate and even showing up to press conferences in a hoodie and gym shorts, looking like an unemployed teenager on spring break.

https://www.westernjournal.com/fetterman-uses-sneaky-move-get-away-wearing-hoodies-gym-shorts-senate/

This has sparked complaints that he’s showing zero respect for his job, but don’t worry: Democrats are great at finding ways to work around and evade the rules (see the debt ceiling negotiations.) Instead of voting on the Senate floor, where a jacket and tie are expected, Fetterman yells in his "yeas" or "nays" from the side entrance or the doorway of the Democratic cloakroom, then ducks back out again.

See, who said that a man who’d suffered a severe stroke and can't even dress like an adult couldn’t handle all the responsibilities of being a Senator?

I hate to say “I told you so,” but as I told Pennsylvania voters before the 2022 election, and this applies to everyone else in America as well: This is one-half of all the representation your state will get in the Senate for the next six years, so think hard before you mark that ballot.
from Governor Mike Huckabee br br Pennsylvania vo... (show quote)

I feel bad for him. I think he bit off more than he can chew - he looks lost to me. The pressure of being a Senator has to be great enough without having the media criticizing how he dresses. Stress, which he must be having a lot of, is very bad for stroke victims. He should admit it is too much for him and step down.

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May 27, 2023 09:44:06   #
Justice101
 
EmilyD wrote:
I feel bad for him. I think he bit off more than he can chew - he looks lost to me. The pressure of being a Senator has to be great enough without having the media criticizing how he dresses. Stress, which he must be having a lot of, is very bad for stroke victims. He should admit it is too much for him and step down.


I blame his wife. She pushed him into it. She seems to bask in the attention and the money he receives as Senator is far more than what he got in his previous jobs as small town mayor and Lieutenant Governor.

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May 27, 2023 10:24:11   #
Ronald Hatt Loc: Lansing, Mich
 
American Vet wrote:
from Governor Mike Huckabee

Pennsylvania voters who sent a stroke victim to the Senate couldn’t claim to be surprised when health issues kept John Fetterman from showing up to work for months. But once he did show up, they might be wondering if one of the symptoms is that he forgot how to dress himself. Despite Senate rules requiring proper professional attire, not to mention the basic tradition of dressing like a grown-up when you’re a United States Senator, Fetterman has taken to stalking the halls of the Senate and even showing up to press conferences in a hoodie and gym shorts, looking like an unemployed teenager on spring break.

https://www.westernjournal.com/fetterman-uses-sneaky-move-get-away-wearing-hoodies-gym-shorts-senate/

This has sparked complaints that he’s showing zero respect for his job, but don’t worry: Democrats are great at finding ways to work around and evade the rules (see the debt ceiling negotiations.) Instead of voting on the Senate floor, where a jacket and tie are expected, Fetterman yells in his "yeas" or "nays" from the side entrance or the doorway of the Democratic cloakroom, then ducks back out again.

See, who said that a man who’d suffered a severe stroke and can't even dress like an adult couldn’t handle all the responsibilities of being a Senator?

I hate to say “I told you so,” but as I told Pennsylvania voters before the 2022 election, and this applies to everyone else in America as well: This is one-half of all the representation your state will get in the Senate for the next six years, so think hard before you mark that ballot.
from Governor Mike Huckabee br br Pennsylvania vo... (show quote)


Fetterman in keeping with his persona: appearance...should be wearing a black robe, with hood, & carry a scythe?

Hanging skulls on chains all about his sloppy physique?

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May 27, 2023 14:29:38   #
MidnightRider
 
American Vet wrote:
from Governor Mike Huckabee

Pennsylvania voters who sent a stroke victim to the Senate couldn’t claim to be surprised when health issues kept John Fetterman from showing up to work for months. But once he did show up, they might be wondering if one of the symptoms is that he forgot how to dress himself. Despite Senate rules requiring proper professional attire, not to mention the basic tradition of dressing like a grown-up when you’re a United States Senator, Fetterman has taken to stalking the halls of the Senate and even showing up to press conferences in a hoodie and gym shorts, looking like an unemployed teenager on spring break.

https://www.westernjournal.com/fetterman-uses-sneaky-move-get-away-wearing-hoodies-gym-shorts-senate/

This has sparked complaints that he’s showing zero respect for his job, but don’t worry: Democrats are great at finding ways to work around and evade the rules (see the debt ceiling negotiations.) Instead of voting on the Senate floor, where a jacket and tie are expected, Fetterman yells in his "yeas" or "nays" from the side entrance or the doorway of the Democratic cloakroom, then ducks back out again.

See, who said that a man who’d suffered a severe stroke and can't even dress like an adult couldn’t handle all the responsibilities of being a Senator?

I hate to say “I told you so,” but as I told Pennsylvania voters before the 2022 election, and this applies to everyone else in America as well: This is one-half of all the representation your state will get in the Senate for the next six years, so think hard before you mark that ballot.
from Governor Mike Huckabee br br Pennsylvania vo... (show quote)


He's dead. Look at old pictures in comparison to newer ones.

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May 29, 2023 20:07:09   #
solarkin
 
MidnightRider wrote:
He's dead. Look at old pictures in comparison to newer ones.


you think ?.

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