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Nov. 12, 2022 - Lionel Nation
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Handing the Victory to Fetterman
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Thank you for watching this, and let me just warn you ahead of time, this is not what most people are saying, and you're going to find out why.
Let me also ask you, as is...
The want of most people doing this, please like this video.
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We are under attack from every angle there is because we don't fit into any particular category.
And consequently, because it's not so black and white and apodictic, some people say, what is this?
But you're not like that.
So here goes.
The most disgusting race to me was the Fetterman-Oz race.
It was horrible.
Hated it every step of the way.
You have to have been...
I almost said you have to almost be in a coma because there's so many neurological jokes which aren't funny which were attributed to John Fetterman who was the victim of a stroke.
Now, I don't know about you, but do you have anybody in your family who ever suffered from any type of neurological incident or incidents?
Do you think that's funny?
Do you think strokes and paralysis and cognitive failure is funny?
I know we're into it laughing at Biden, and let's face it, we have had...
Put it this way.
If you're into memes and gifs and all this kind of stuff, you don't even need any kind of editing tools.
You just put...
Biden on.
And let's face it, it's been horrible and sometimes horrifying.
So we're kind of into that mentality.
We're into that way of thinking.
Not only that, we live in a troll-like world where we mock and we laugh and we derive.
We don't think about what you're saying, how you're saying, the substance of your subject matter, the content of your either theory or character.
No.
We make fun of you, the way you look.
The way you say something, if you have a piece of food on your mouth, or if your fly is open, that's political commentary today.
That's social media commentary.
Low-hanging fruit, easy to understand, but just basically mean, and mean-spirited.
So, here comes John Fetterman.
Horrible.
What this man went through.
How he's alive, I don't know.
Now, I'm not saying I would have voted for him.
I don't live in the Keystone State.
I'm not saying I would vote or support him in the least.
That's not what I'm talking about.
I'm talking about how he was treated.
So here comes Oz, one of the most fundamentally and profoundly ill-equipped, uncommitted, uninvolved candidates ever.
Crudite commercial was one for the ages.
Who wrote that?
Who said, this is a way you're going to connect with Pennsylvanians?
You're a gazillionaire television media doctor who may or may not have any significant contacts to use the classic worldwide Volkswagen Supreme Court case standard.
I don't know how much he's connected to it, but he obviously satisfied whatever requirements there are to run for office.
So he puts on this ad.
He became the darling of folks in the media world, like Republicans, rich people, cool people.
Media people.
Okay, fine.
Fetterman.
Profoundly, profoundly limited.
Profoundly unattractive in some people's eyes on a host of reasons.
They made fun of his height.
They made fun of his looks.
They made fun of the way he sounds.
They made fun of the fact that he started off with goodnight.
He started off with goodnight.
And Fox News in particular could not let that go.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
They're still talking about that.
Now, what I would have done if I were Dr. Oz, but nobody asked me my opinion, I would have said, number one, I'm going to mention this once.
I, as a physician, I'm going to mention this man's obvious condition.
And I'm going to explain it in a way that leaves no doubt in anybody's mind what I feel.
Number one, as a physician I would say, my thoughts, my feelings, my prayers go out to Mr. Fetterman and his family.
I am not going to make this.
It's almost like the Reagan reference against Mondale.
I'm not going to make my opponent's youth and inexperience a subject of this campaign.
I would have mentioned it and then said I'm not going to mention it.
Which would have resonated or resonated as W would have said.
But it would have echoed in the minds of everybody.
I would have said it one time.
That's it.
But in a sense of not even bringing it up.
What do you have to bring up?
You don't have to bring this up.
You don't have to bring it up.
Mention it in terms of pity and understanding and then let it go.
And understand the interstitial, critical issues of Pennsylvania better than any candidate who's ever run for the office.
That's what I would have done.
But he didn't.
Because he just figured, I don't know what he figured.
Now, it is being suggested, It has been suggested that the reason why President Trump endorsed Dr. Oz, aside from the fact that he's a Republican, or that he had initially propelled him to this position, was because Melania, his wife, the former First Lady, is a big fan of his.
Okay, that's their story, and they're keeping to it.
Fetterman would have...
If I had to...
And again, I'm not endorsing him.
He's kind of moot at this point.
But if I ran his campaign, I would have had him take the stage with as many...
I'm not sure what...
I don't want to say handicap, but people in wheelchairs or people who need assistance, people who have everything from...
To eyeglasses, to hearing aids, to canes, to walkers, to prosthetics, to wheelchairs.
And I would have had them all on the stage and I would have had Fetterman say something like, are you telling these people they have no position, they have no seat at the table, at the table of governance, that they can't represent their fellow constituents because of a limitation?
Is this an ableist type of propagandist idea of hate?
That's what I would have said one time too.
I would have made this almost a...
Almost a referendum, so to speak.
But either way, during the course of this, whether you liked Fetterman or not, he said exactly what it was he believed in.
And he was consistent.
Never budged.
Never hemmed.
Never hawed.
Never backtracked.
Never recapitulated.
Never nothing.
Said exactly what he believed in.
Over and over.
And there was no surprise.
And many people on the right were shocked, shocked by this.
My God!
But he said it.
And what does Oz believe?
Other than how disgusted he is by the high prices of crudity?
Don't know.
What is his worldview?
Don't know.
What is his vision?
What is his...
Formula for a better Pennsylvania, a better U.S., a better world.
Because more often than not, people ran against the Biden legacy, plan, policy, without really specifying what it was, or, more importantly, without saying, and this is what I'm going to do.
Nobody says, hey, I'm not that guy.
When you go into a restaurant, they have specials on the menu.
They don't say, we're not the diner across the street.
Our specials?
Not theirs.
It doesn't work like that in any other walk of life, in any other aspect of selection, commercially or otherwise.
For somebody to say, I'm not that person.
I hate that person.
Vote for me because I'm not that person.
Everything he does, I'm against him.
His crime program?
Wrong.
Inflation program?
Wrong.
Family program?
Wrong.
He's wrong.
He's wrong.
What are you going to do?
Doesn't matter what I'm going to do.
Isn't this enough?
Not to mention, I'm Dr. Oz.
You'll love me.
I've been on TV.
I couldn't believe that.
I was saying this from the get-go, and many of my friends...
Many of my friends, or people who believe they're my friends, who are my friends, or people who think they understand my inherent political ideology.
I'm talking about something from the viewpoint, from the aspect of policy and strategy.
Just looking at this for what it is.
And I kept saying, what are you doing?
What are you doing?
Here in New York, we had Lee Zeldin, or Led Zeppelin as we called him.
He kept saying, I'm not Kathy Hochul.
I'm not Kathy Hochul.
Kathy Hochul's wrong.
Hey, there's crime and it's Kathy Hochul's part.
What are you doing, Lee?
Stuff, but not what she's doing.
Are you seeing this?
So while everybody is dissecting and doing these post-mortems and these post-prandial kind of reviews and dissections and necropsies, Remember this.
You have to give somebody and people something to vote for.
It's not enough just to say, I'm not that guy.
Does that make any sense to you?
I think it does.
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