Unwatchable Trevor Noah Compares Fetterman to Injured Veterans
13 Oct 2022
Democrats are aware that they’re in trouble in this race, so here comes Trevor Noah — who has a comedian’s job but is not funny — comparing Pennsylvania’s John Fetterman to soldiers injured in war.
Trevor Noah thinks questions about Fetterman's cognitive abilities is equivalent to disabled veterans like Dan Crenshaw losing his eye and Tammy Duckworth losing her legs/ pic.twitter.com/NVurvaXsVy
— Alex Christy (@alexchristy17) October 13, 2022
CNN went to a TV doctor to get some spin and to tell everybody that although Fetterman can’t speak or understand questions, he could be just fine!
CNN's @drsanjaygupta breaks down an interview with Senate candidate John Fetterman (D). Fetterman is recovering from a stroke and used captioning software to understand an NBC reporter's questions.
Watch here: https://t.co/tsDcqW6VjQ
— CNN (@CNN) October 12, 2022
Fetterman’s campaign is trying to spin this hard, telling people that somehow Dr. Oz is attacking all cognitively impaired Americans. Really? Is that what he has ever done? The guy’s a physician!
Recovering from a stroke in public isn’t easy.
But in January, I’m going to be much better – and Dr. Oz will still be a fraud.
— John Fetterman (@JohnFetterman) October 12, 2022
Keep an eye on this race, Team Sanity.
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