Ok_Plane6153

Ok_Plane6153 t1_itra9d1 wrote

Oh Oz will definitely push to get Fetterman flustered and looking bad. He just won't point it out and say things like "See, John is not in good health". He'll leave that for the undecided voters to see and to be told by every GOP spokesperson over the next two weeks.

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Ok_Plane6153 t1_itr9s8v wrote

Yeah but Oz already has all those kind of voters from the right. Tonight and the next two weeks is all about getting the votes of the people who don't follow politics until the night before the election or right about now, the ones that aren't sure because they're not dedicated to the left or right. There's a lot of people like this.

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Ok_Plane6153 t1_itqlsl3 wrote

WPXI Channel 11. 8:00pm to 9:00pm.

Available through the WPXI apps and website, both should free (might need to adjust any ad blocking)

Streaming services like YouTube TV should have the channel.

Also free over the air, meaning you should be able to turn on any TV and find it though an antenna would probably help (and not necessarily a big one up on the roof)

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Ok_Plane6153 t1_itqkr8d wrote

I don't think Oz will call out Fetterman if he's struggling. Oz knows he has the advantage not just because John is recovering but because Oz has been a TV showman for decades. He'll let John's performance be whatever it'll be. He just has to play the part of the guy everyone would like if they don't know any better, much like him pushing miracle cures.

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Ok_Plane6153 t1_ithxwtd wrote

Reply to comment by pAul2437 in The future by fatgirlnspandex

I said he couldn't find clothes that fit in the Big & Tall section even. As in he can't find clothes that fit easily. Of course he can spend the money for a custom tailor. Why should he have to? You just want to hate on someone for any reason you can find. It's really that simple.

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Ok_Plane6153 t1_ithjqg7 wrote

Reply to comment by pAul2437 in The future by fatgirlnspandex

He could but why? So you feel he looks more like a politician? What does that even mean, respecting the position? To me to respect the position means you do the job, nothing to do with what you where. It's absolutely ridiculous that his attire is such a debated topic. Does wearing a fitted suit make your legislation any better? Does it make it easier to get out in the community?

Saying its intentional is just cynical. If it equalled votes then others would be doing it, too. But others arent Johns size. He also lost the primary nomination in 2016 so if it was intentional and didn't work then, one would think he wouldnt keep doing it and instead he's starting to wear suits at times. He most likely will on the senate floor mostly just to keep all yinz not talking about it.

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Ok_Plane6153 t1_ithiyu7 wrote

Reply to comment by SamPost in The future by fatgirlnspandex

Not of a lot of people like wearing suits and I'm sure its especially uncomfortable for someone his size. I'm not in the business of telling someone how to dress or what to spend money on just because society thinks politicians should look neat and tidy as if all they can do is sit at a desk in an office and solve everything with paperwork. John gets involved. Working class doesn't wear shorts and a hoodie to work either.

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Ok_Plane6153 t1_itck6nm wrote

I vote based on people's looks and attire! /s

The dude can't even find clothes that fit in the Big & Tall section. Cut him some slack...or slacks.

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