Senator Fetterman News Notes Overcoming Stroke

Mail in ballots are paper ballots :roll_eyes:

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The Dimbulbcrats got their senate seat. They could give a rats ass if Festerman is wheeled into the senate chambers and sits there drooling on himself and urinating in a diaper. Someone will make sure he votes correctly.
If he croaks by some bad luck, Shapiro will make sure another Schumer schmuck sits in the seat.

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His brother, Ben, needs to straighten him out.

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Governors should be required to appoint replacement Senators from the same party as the incumbent. Won’t be an issue here if Fetterman dies or retires, since Shapiro is Governor. The people voted for a Democrat in the general election and any appointed Senator should reflect the will of the people, until the people have a chance to show their will again in a special election for the Senate seat. I also believe that if a more than a certain amount of time will elapse between the death or resignation of a Senator and the next general election, a special election should be held, rather than having an unelected Senator for a prolonged period of time.

Republicans have a liar and a thief sitting in the House, so it looks like both parties are pretty even.

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Are they really related?

No they are not.

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I have no idea.

Doubt it though.

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Fetterman is still in the hospital tonight.

Anyone else think he collapsed rather than felt lightheaded?

No need to lie about his health now.

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all that matters is that he’s a D.

his personal life and well being is the last thing on their soulless minds

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WAAAAA
“Liar and thief” :rofl:
You must be talking about the chooch currently at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave? :crazy_face:

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But they will.

Fetterman is not the only one. Dims hold the record.

There may be some good Democrats to step into his place. Not all Dems are Dim.

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Laughing in Clintonista

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But all Dims are Dems. :wink:

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You are correct.

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First I saw this…

According to the New York Times, the 53-year-old sometimes struggles to hear people’s voices clearly — comparing it to the muffled words of Charlie Brown’s teacher in “Peanuts.”

Fetterman’s difficulties with auditory processing get noticeably worse when he’s stressed or in an unfamiliar situation, the report added.

This man is not well.

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Finally discharged with a return to Senate set for Monday.

No explanation on what happened and what steps were taken to prevent a recurrence.

Someone could be neglecting his diet.

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