ChrissyLove13

ChrissyLove13 t1_j9y956b wrote

You "think she supported him personally and professionally after his stroke"....ummm she's his wife of course she supported him? Maybe that support would have been more helpful had it been focused on his rehabilitation after his stroke.

So you think that she would make a great senator based on the following:

  • she is a supportive wife
  • she knows about nutrition
  • people liked her thus she helped her husband get votes

Wow.

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ChrissyLove13 t1_j9y78te wrote

Thank you. This is the most accurate depiction regarding this situation that I've read on this sub.

On top of all that I can't imagine the pressure he is feeling. After his stroke everyone said oh he's fine he'll bounce back in no time. No need to focus on rehabilitation rather than a grueling campaign schedule. Now he's in the hospital for depression and everyone is saying oh he's fine he'll bounce back in no time. It is insanity and quite cruel. Let the man breathe and focus on his well being. Not on when he will be returning to Senate. Most importantly for the sake of his children.

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ChrissyLove13 OP t1_j8ujpiw wrote

What his wife and the left did to this man is criminal. They knew he was not fit mentally nor physically to hold this seat. Yet they paraded him around instead of insisting he focus on his rehabilitation. This is the reality of the situation. Saying anything to the contrary and attacking those who state the reality is called gaslighting. I lie like a republican? Is that all you got? Good one! You are so clever. Now go cry in the corner and stay big mad that your gaslighting is extremely sub par. Loser.

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