Being very charitable. And I don't hold that against Fetterman.
He had a stroke.
Exactly. Seems unfair to put him in that position.
It really does.
And I'm not trying to be unkind.
He had a stroke. I mean, the poor guy, he had a stroke and he's going to have to rehabilitate.
And I hope he's able to do that.
But why did they think that they could put him out there on a huge stage like that?
There's interviews before that showed this, where he used a teleprompter during interviews, where when he was asked questions, he was allowed to look at a screen and read his responses off, and even then he struggled.
He struggled to form coherent sentences while having the responses to each individual question laid out for him in a way that he could read.
And this is not against the guy.
I don't know anything about this guy.
I really don't. I just know he's the Democrat candidate.
But what you're seeing is a guy who's got a problem with his brain.
That guy should be rehabilitating.
He shouldn't be getting forced into an incredibly high-stress job in a public display where, you know, it's humiliating.
Well guys, Dr.
Phil actually nailed it.
Dr. Phil was, I guess, on Joe Rogan last week talking about John Fetterman, the candidate for the U.S. Senate that the Democrats have put up in Pennsylvania.
Who clearly has cognitive issues.
Now, we understand he had a stroke and everything like that.
But we've been watching for months as he hasn't been able to put together a sentence.
And people like me have said, hey, this is a serious problem.
And the Democrats and the media started calling people, you're ableist.
You know, it's basically racist against those with disabilities.
And there's a difference, folks.
There's a difference between, say, Being in a wheelchair and having complete and total perfect cognitive function to be a United States Senator and being a borderline vegetable in the brain.
We have to be able to make this distinction.
That's not being mean.
That's being realistic.
You can't give someone that doesn't have cognitive function, essentially, can't put together a complete sentence The ability to be a United States Senator, making trillion dollar decisions, life or death, success or failure in our economy with our children.
You know, this is a guy that wants to release violent criminals, you know, beyond his crazy leftist views.
But the media now is trying to pretend that there's not a difference between having a disability but being able to think And not being able to think to be a United States Senator is truly special.
So Dr. Phil and Rogan said basically, if you saw John Fetterman Be your pilot.
Would you get on the plane?
And he goes, the answer is hell no.
Because of course the answer is hell no.
So let's be clear, folks.
It's not ableist or racist or misogynist or any one of the other ists that the media will put out there to try to get, you know, another lunatic leftist into a Senate seat because you feel it's important for a senator to have Basic cognitive function, okay? Remember that, folks.
It's not any of those things.
It's totally okay.
For you to want or expect or even demand a United States Senator to not have mush for brains, okay?
Let's be clear. I know we have gone insane.
I know people have lost their minds, but it's totally acceptable and will always be totally acceptable to expect your United States Senator to be able to think, to be able to Form a complete sentence.
To know where he is.
To be able to debate issues.
It's not ableist.
You're not discriminating against someone with a disability if you expect them to be a United States Senator.
And to be able to think.
That's common sense.
And that's what's going out the window these days.
That the Democrats would try to push this guy over the line.
With the clear, clear cognitive insanity that's going on in there right now beyond the policy, just like expecting him to think.
They're like, that's crazy. You're racist for wanting them to actually be able to think.
When you watch him basically break down and have a meltdown where his brain's gone to mush on a global stage, that's a problem, folks.
And that guy shouldn't be making trillion-dollar decisions for us.
We've seen over the last two years what happens when we make those kind of ridiculous decisions.
Stop doing it.
It's that simple. Vote for Dr.
Oz in Pennsylvania and don't let John Fetterman be a United States Senator, guys.