The New York Times Discovers Fetterman’s Unfit for Office
10 Feb 2023
A campaign is an interview, but in the Pennsylvania Senate race, the media decided not to interview John Fetterman or talk about his debilitating stroke. If you asked any questions or suggested that Fetterman shouldn’t risk his health by running, they said you hated disabled people.
Well, this aged well…https://t.co/MaKOUCmAY0
— Nicole Saphier, MD (@NBSaphierMD) February 9, 2023
Here comes the truth about John Fetterman, in today's New York Times – months too late:
"When it’s bad, Mr. Fetterman has described it as trying to make out the muffled voice of the teacher in the 'Peanuts' cartoon, whose words could never be deciphered."https://t.co/UEjGpnuM59
— Steve Krakauer (@SteveKrak) February 10, 2023
Well, now the New York Times has discovered that Fetterman is in bad shape because he didn’t take the recommended time to recover. He can’t understand speech, he says, because everyone sounds like the teacher from Peanuts — and he may never recover.
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