Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) has just returned to work after spending several months hospitalized for major depression possibly brought on by a life-threatening stroke he previously suffered. The stroke affected his communication abilities, both receptive and expressive, and the depression has apparently clouded his cognitive abilities to an even greater extent.
But compromised mental faculties have never stopped Democrats from running for office because their loyal followers would vote for a pile of mulch if it was shaped in a "D." [e.g., J. Biden; D. Feinstein and K. Harris.]
Since arriving for work in his gym attire and thug hoodie, Fetterman [who sometimes goes by 'Fetterwoman'] has once again begun the work of the Senate and provided his subcommittee that he chairs with reading an opening statement that made him sound as if he was reading a foreign language for the first time.
As the senator entered the Capitol for one of the first times since taking office in January, he refused to take questions from the press because he didn't have his special computer with him to transcribe English sentences that he could understand.
The statement to the Senate Agriculture Committee on Food and Nutrition, Specialty Crops, Organics and Research was choppy and confused. So much so that it's highly likely that Fetterman couldn't even tell us the full title of the subcommittee he chairs.
But that shouldn't scare us, the worst thing that could come out of the committee might be the suggestion we all eat insects as a staple. Instead, we should be scared of a senile president who is running the country into the ground and his vice president whose primary language is word salad, and an political party that cannot define what is a woman.
Well, you know it didn't take long for social media to comment on Fetterman's performance.
"Remember when they scolded you for criticizing a man with a ‘disability’ during his campaign?" reporter Breanna Morello wrote. "Well—here he is attempting to do his job after coming back from a 2 month vacation…"
Reporter Savannah Hernandez tweeted she has "heard second graders with better reading abilities than this."
"This is just sad," Hernandez wrote.
"Remember when they scolded you for criticizing a man with a ‘disability’ during his campaign?" reporter Breanna Morello wrote. "Well—here he is attempting to do his job after coming back from a 2 month vacation…"
Reporter Savannah Hernandez tweeted she has "heard second graders with better reading abilities than this."
"This is just sad," Hernandez wrote.
I take it back--it is frightening. These people run the country and nobody on the left bats an eye.
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