Impaired Fetterman Needs Teleprompter for Interview, Journos Silent!
12 Oct 2022
John Fetterman, the Democratic Senate candidate who nearly died on the table after a stroke and implant of a pacemaker in his heart, is trying to show that despite neurological damage, he can do the job. It’s not going well.
John Fetterman has to conduct interviews using a computer so he can read the questions he’s being asked. And he still can’t speak correctly even then. This is insane. Imagine what media would be saying if a Republican was trying to pull this campaign off: pic.twitter.com/r7QtsLkaF9
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) October 12, 2022
Incredibly, Fetterman is going to lean on closed captioning, after trying to dodge a debate with Dr. Oz but finally being forced to answer to the people of Pennsylvania after convalescing in his mommy and daddy’s basement for months.
“Are you committed to showing up on October 25 to debate your opponent no matter what happens?”
Fetterman: “No”
“To clarify, are you committed to showing up on October 25?”
Fetterman: “Well, yeah. Of course I’m going to show up on the 25th.” pic.twitter.com/2U8AYWQ5S4
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) October 12, 2022
You have to speak, folks. That’s the job of a senator. You have to have your brain working well enough to understand what people say and form thoughts. It’s sad, but Fetterman can’t do these things.
Does it sound like John Fetterman is fit for office?pic.twitter.com/jBMa4w2TH1
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) October 12, 2022
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