You know by now that Pennsylvania’s junior senator, in every way imaginable save for physical size, is now on the shelf and will spend the next month in the hospital, having been diagnosed with “clinical depression.”
And everyone knew that this was going to happen.
Fetterman’s cognitive state was on clear display in the days leading up to that election, but, of course, by the time he put on a catastrophic, disqualifying performance in the one debate with Oz that the public was afforded, some 700,000 votes had already come in through Pennsylvania’s ruined electoral process.
And sometimes that’s hard — clearly he wants to be what he cannot be, and serve in the Senate.
And of course, we know what underlies this.
That’ll be the next step after the [s]election of a man completely incapable of doing the job.
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