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Oct. 29, 2022 - Hodgetwins
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Fetterman Vs. Oz Debate Most Lopsided in American History

John Fetterman and Dr. Oz face a lopsided debate where Fetterman's post-stroke communication delays and contradictory fracking stances suggest an inability to lead independently, while Oz's polished but controversial views on abortion and capitalism are scrutinized. The analysis highlights Fetterman's sluggish responses to inflation and violence scenarios compared to his past agility, arguing he would serve merely as a Democratic rubber stamp rather than an effective Pennsylvania Senator, ultimately questioning his fitness for office amidst these cognitive and ethical inconsistencies. [Automatically generated summary]

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Running to Serve or Use 00:07:55
Lieutenant Governor, you're running for a seat that could decide the balance of power in Washington.
What qualifies you to be a U.S. Senator?
You have 60 seconds.
Hi, good night, everybody.
What?
I'm running to serve Pennsylvania.
He's running to use Pennsylvania.
All right, it's over, right?
He said goodnight.
That was a quick video.
Let's go get out of here.
Yeah, I think you should have said good evening.
Yeah.
I think it's pretty much understood that when you say goodnight, it's like it's over.
Yeah.
You're leaving or something like that.
You're finna go to sleep.
In that context of a debate, you're fitting apart ways.
You're like, when you say goodnight, it makes me feel the debate is over.
Anyways, he said something even crazy after that.
He said he's going to serve Pennsylvania while Austin's going to use Pennsylvania.
What does that even mean, friend?
Yeah, but anyway, just for Doc, I mean, not Dr. Felderman.
I was thinking he needed a doctor, but no, Mr. Felderman, the only reason why he couldn't even participate in this debate is because he's using a captioning system.
He had a stroke.
And you can see it clearly right there.
So throughout this debate, he's got to read everything that's being said.
And then he responds.
That is, and it's like a huge delay in everything.
You're unfit to serve the great people of Pennsylvania unfortunately because of your stroke.
You should have stepped down a long time ago.
Y'all should have.
How are you going to serve the people of Pennsylvania when you can't even communicate?
That tells me if you're in the Senate, you're just going to be a rubber stamp just like Warnock is down there in Georgia.
You're just going to vote along the party lines.
You're going to vote 99% of the time, whatever Biden agrees with.
Yeah.
Because you can't communicate.
Yeah.
You can't communicate.
You can't even think for yourself.
A computer prompter is telling you what to say and what was being said to you.
Yeah.
It's like, it's really odd.
So, and here they ask him about fracking because he was against fracking.
He's against fracking.
And now he's supposedly running for Senate.
Now he's for fracking.
Nah.
But look at the huge delay after they, yeah, whatever.
He's not for fracking.
Yeah.
Check it out.
He's a liar.
Correct the record.
Just a second, Mr. Oz.
I do want to clarify something.
You're saying tonight that you support fracking, that you've always supported fracking, but there is that 2018 interview that you said, quote, I don't support fracking at all.
So how do you square the two?
Just long delay.
Today!
I do support fracking, and I don't, I don't, you know what?
I support fracking, and I stand, and I do support fracking.
Okay, thank you, Mr. Fetterman.
Sounds like you want to say I don't support fracking.
Yeah.
In the past, he said he's against fracking, but now fracking to thousands of Pennsylvania is very important.
It's jobs.
So now when he's running for Senate of Pennsylvania, he's like, yeah, I'm for fracking.
But did you notice when he's saying he's for fracking?
He's doing this.
I'm thinking because of that stroke, it's harder for him to, you think, lie.
Because when I'm agreeing with some, I'm like, yeah, let's do that.
Uh-huh.
Yep, that's what I want to do.
He's like this the whole time.
He's shaking his head back and forth like he's not in agreement with fracking.
I think he's lying.
Could be anything.
He's lying.
I think he's lying.
Yeah.
he's lying.
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about.
See, that's what I'm talking about.
See, I'm in agreement with you.
He's like this.
Well, say it.
Just because he's reading it.
He's like, he's trying to do it fast as he can.
No, I think it's because of his disability of that stroke.
He's.
Yeah.
You know, politicians are born.
They are liars.
They are mischievous.
They are lie.
They'll say anything for a vote.
And now, because of his condition, it's harder for him to lie to the American people.
Anybody that's saying they agree with some and they're shaking their head back and forth like, no, they're lying.
Yeah.
But anyway, Dr. Oz did a great job.
I don't know if it was because Fedderman was so bad, but I thought Dr. Oz had all his points.
He didn't misspeak.
He was very polished.
He was polished.
He was sharp.
He came off like a used car seller.
I'm like, wait a minute, you're a little bit too good on this.
But you know what?
This guy like a bad, what's the word I'm looking for?
He's got this, you know, this bad aura around him because of that show he used to have.
He came off like a pill pusher.
You think?
I'm like, if he's pushing supplements that hard, he'll push the hell out of that vaccine.
Guess what?
Guess what?
Dr. Oz is not for full-term abortion.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You got to pick your poison.
He's the best man for the job.
Democrats make Dr. Oz like a damn saint.
But anyway, he's just a capitalist, man.
He's all about making that money, man.
He all about making that money.
Ain't nothing wrong with that.
Ain't nothing wrong with little capitalists.
Ain't nothing wrong with making you some of them damn dead presidents.
Yeah, but anyway, at the end of the debate, they had to give closing arguments.
And Fedderman spoke, and then it was turned for Dr. Oz.
Yeah.
Watch this.
Hey, but wait a bit before you show the video.
They're going to start talking.
Set it up.
Let them know what they're about to look at.
He's going to, Dr. Bill.
I just told him.
No, I'm going to set it up a little bit more.
Dr. Oz is going to bring up inflation regarding the fracking.
Fedderman disagrees with what Oz is saying about Social Security benefits.
Look how long it takes Fedderman to respond to Dr. Oz.
They ain't stupid, Kevin.
Well, sometimes you got to spell things out for them, man.
Make things easy.
Man, you crazy as hell.
Show the damn video.
Man, you crazy as hell.
All right.
At this time, we are ready for our closing statements.
You each have 90 seconds to convince Pennsylvanians to vote for you on Election Day.
Mr. Oz, your final thoughts, 90 seconds.
I love traveling to the four corners of the beautiful Commonwealth, and I've heard your problems.
I'm a surgeon.
Doctor, I listened to what you say, and I'm trying to help address them today.
I've talked to seniors worried their Social Security checks wouldn't go far enough with the raging inflation.
I've talked to couples want to make their first down payment on a new house and they can't afford it anymore because of interest rates.
I've talked to families.
You want to cut Social Security.
I've talked to how long it took him to respond.
It was like a 15-second delay because, again, he's reading this shit.
And then he's on to another point.
Hey, you and the end, security, Social Security.
Yeah, play him one more time.
I'm going to count.
We should.
Look how long it takes him.
No, he's unfit to serve.
I'm not making fun of his condition.
But you got to point these out.
We're looking for the best man for the job.
And unfortunately, he has a disability that's going to affect how he governs.
Let's show one more time, man.
It's okay, man.
90 seconds to convince Pennsylvanians to vote for you on Election Day.
Mr. Oz, your final thoughts, 90 seconds.
I love traveling to the four corners of the beautiful Commonwealth, and I've heard your problems.
I'm a surgeon.
Doctor, I listen to what you say, and I'm trying to help address them today.
I've talked to seniors worried their Social Security checks with one Mississippi, two Mississippi, three Mississippi, four Mississippi Committee.
Five Mississippi, six Mississippi, seven Mississippi, eight Mississippi, nine Mississippi.
Mr. Fetterman, it's his turn for his closing.
Took him 10 seconds.
10 Mississippis.
Unfit to Stand Up 00:01:15
He's unfit to serve, unfortunately.
And you know what, Dr. Somebody came in there shooting up the place, right?
Somebody shooting, shooting everybody.
That's a horrible thing.
It's just hypothetical.
I don't wish this on him.
I'm just saying.
Somebody comes there shooting up the place.
He's like this.
Ah!
He can't scream for help.
He can't do anything.
Just delayed response.
So what you're saying is he's got to wait to read it on the teleprompter.
Hey, there's somebody shooting in here.
Yep.
Hey, Federman, somebody, I know you, somebody over here shooting up the place.
I don't think they're going to even put it in.
They're just going to run out of there.
He's like, where's everybody going?
What's going on?
No, man.
Hopefully he makes a full recovery, but no, you should not be running for Senate.
You should have stepped down.
And it's like, how are you going to stand up for the people of Pennsylvania?
Yeah.
Honestly.
If you had great ideas, how are you going to convey your great ideas?
You don't have any great ideas.
All you're going to be is a rubber stamp for the Democrat Party.
That's all you want.
The difference between him is night and day.
When he was, before he struck, he was a totally different person.
Totally different person.
Yeah.
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