Senator Fetterman News Notes Overcoming Stroke

OK. This is one of the funniest things I have ever read…

That includes both elected office and serving as the country’s First Lady someday, according to an interview with television celebrity and author Meghan McCain, which was released Wednesday.

From here.

Ms. Fetterman, a Brazilian immigrant who received a green card in 2004 and was proud to become a citizen five years later, said she found reports that she herself was plotting a run for office “so bizarre.”

“Never,” she said. “I have never told anyone in my entire life that I wanted to run for office. You couldn’t pay me to run for office.”

Well actually that IS how it works. They pay and you run.

Very interesting to note that Mrs. Fetterman is a proud LEGAL immigrant.

That also helps explain Big Johns similar position.

Mr. Fetterman, who has frustrated progressives this year because he’s sometimes supported President Donald Trump and often criticized his own party, has also supported strengthening the U.S. border. But the senator, who has said he’s not thinking about 2028 and focused on serving all of Pennsylvania regardless of party, has maintained his strong support for the immigrant community.

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Update. Big John has been hanging out with Big Dave Mac more frequently.

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She was not a legal immigrant. They were undocumented when they came from Brazil.

She was a DACA kid who went through the stages of obtaining legality while in the United States with her family.

This is her statement in defense of DACA kids

I know all too well the stress of living and building a life here without legal status. When I was 7 years old, my mother, who had advanced degrees and a coveted career, brought my brother and I to the U.S. to escape the violence of Rio de Janeiro, where I was born. We had nothing and knew no one, but my mom knew that America was the best possible chance at a better life, so we took that leap of faith.

I would assume that he will be primaried when his term is up.

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Now we know who they have picked. Con Lamb is coming after Big John.

Democrat John Fetterman and Republican Dave McCormick. But the organizers with Indivisible Pittsburgh, a local chapter of the nationwide organization that has been protesting President Donald Trump, couldn’t get in touch with them.

Indivisible…the exact opposite of its stated intent.

Some pretty scathing remarks about our favorite Depression and Stroke survivor.

Hmmm.

We’re on hiatus this week, but will be back to regular programming on August 14 as Indivisible co-founders Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg help wade through the week’s news, answer your questions, and provide timely calls to action.

Regular PROGRAMMING. Aint that the ■■■■■

:rofl:

Very different and misleading group names.

Nothing better to do…

Seem to fond of targeting Squirrel Hill. They should try the Hill District.

The Blog ran out of ink on July 1st.

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https://indivisibleteam.medium.com

These ■■■■■■■ are taxpayer funded!!

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That is a joke…right.

Big John is on a roll. So glad he did not quit. He is now the top Democrat voice of moderate reason in the Senate.

Win elections not hostage negotiations.

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Big John has filled the Joe Manchin slot nicely.

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Who would have known the democrat recovering from a stroke would turn out too be the smartest democrat of them all!!! :grin:

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Fetterman shows just how far libs have strayed. Just how far off the rails they have gone.

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If he runs again he will win easily no matter what the DNC does to stop him.

Democrats are already plotting by beta testing Conner the lamb.

I could see Summer Lee running against him.

Fetterman could get re-elected if he runs independent or even switches parties.

I wouldn’t be so sure about that…Pa is interesting state politically.

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There is nobody to run against him statewide.

Other then bunch of crazies in Philly area…few in Pittsburgh area…I don’t see them taking out Fetterman. Pa love centralist/moderate candidates.

As I said, Pa is unique state.

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