Totallynotacylon
Totallynotacylon t1_jaasr4b wrote
After the debate I almost didn’t vote in the senate contest. I was so pissed at the Democratic Party, I still feel like we’ve been tricked. I couldn’t vote for Oz, but Fetterman’s debate performance was painful to watch. It was so obvious he had a long road to recovery ahead. I almost wanted to write in Connor Lamb. At that point, I knew voting for Fetterman was voting for an empty suit to hold office long enough until a replacement could be found. Of course when I voiced my concerns in the WaPo comment section, I was called an idiot. I’m sure I’ll be called an idiot here too. Whatever, I’m probably going to switch my voter registration to Republican soon anyways. This was the last of many last straws.
Totallynotacylon t1_j0qw1e3 wrote
Hey, maybe he was afraid he would need to survive in the wilderness, hasn’t anyone else read “Hatchet” by Gary Paulson?
Totallynotacylon t1_jab56pp wrote
Reply to comment by DripDropFaucet in Fetterman doing well, ‘on a path to recovery,’ aides say by ImperialIIClass
Being a senator is more than just voting, though. You also represent your constituents interests in subcommittees and by forming alliances with other members and submitting bills and a lot of other things. How can he do that in his current state? I feel like the party is going to keep covering for him until it’s convenient to drop him. He should resign now and focus on his health and his family. Downvote away, but you all know I’m right.