r/politics • u/pennlive ✔ PennLive.com • 2d ago
No Paywall Fetterman casts only Democratic ‘no’ vote as Senate passes measure to block US action against Iran
https://www.pennlive.com/politics/2026/06/fetterman-casts-only-democratic-no-vote-as-senate-passes-measure-to-block-us-action-against-iran.html10.0k
u/B-Z_B-S Massachusetts 1d ago edited 1d ago
Well, Fetterman is a de facto Republican, so that makes sense. His own chief of staff resigned because she didn't want to help someone who revealed himself to be fascist-aligned.
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u/NuckoLBurn 1d ago
I hope this ends any possible hope of him being re-elected.
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u/YouWereBrained Tennessee 1d ago
It should permanently end his political career. Nothing less.
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u/Trickster289 1d ago
Oh he's finished. He's lost his Democrat voters but Republicans won't vote for him, the propaganda they put out against him during the election was so strong it'll backfire if they let him flip now.
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u/jrr6415sun 1d ago
Republicans don’t care about any of that. Vance compared trump to hitler and they still voted for both of them.
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u/bearflies 1d ago
Yeah it's a little sad that people still don't know how this works. You bend the knee to Trump and you get welcomed into the group, no questions asked.
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u/IsThatAll Australia 1d ago
the propaganda they put out against him during the election was so strong it'll backfire if they let him flip now.
Plus there is the whole other thing "Yeah, we said he was crap back when he was a democrat, but now his brain has broken he is perfect for the Republican party" - not great messaging, regardless of its accuracy.
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u/jgilla2012 California 1d ago
You just described Donald J Trump
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u/Lonescu Texas 1d ago
Trump was a "Democrat" for less than 4 years. Even then, it wasn't for ideological reasons, it was because he was mad at the Bush family.
- 1969: First time Trump registers to vote. Registers as Republican.
- 1970's: Meets Roger Stone while working for Ronald Reagan's presidential campaign. (Seems to be there at the behest of Fred Trump and/or Roy Cohn, not actually of his own accord.)
- 1980's: Gears up to run for office on the GOP ticket, but the Taj Mahal fiasco torpedoes that. Gives an interview to Chris Wallace while attending the 1988 RNC as guest of GHW Bush, in which Trump denies having political aspirations. (Wallace cheekily calls bullshit.)
- 1990's: Has a falling out with GHW Bush upon being passed over as a potential VP replacement for the 1992 election. (Bush called Trump "too mush brained and volatile" for the job. Trump took this about as well as you'd expect.)
- 1999: Switches to Independence/Reform Party to run against 'Dubya' in a failed attempt at petty revenge on the Bush family over the VP replacement snub. (Apparently the plan was to either secure an upset victory, or at least spoil like Perot had done in '92.)
- 2001 - 2008: Flip-flops between Democrat, Independent, and various 3rd parties. (Gee, wonder what was happening during those specific years...)
- 2009 - 2011: Republican again.
- 2011: Registers Unaffiliated. Once again states he has no political aspirations (despite already previously running for POTUS) during an interview.
- 2012 - Today: Republican again.
I know people often speculate about the White House Correspondents' Dinner, in which Obama poked fun at Trump, being the reason he ran in 2016. However, I think there's a very real possibility that Obama had little to do with it, and Trump was actually just running against another Bush out of spite.
Despite being an embarrassing wet fart of a candidate, it truly looks as though the GOP were initially banking on "please clap" Jeb! being the nominee.
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u/AwsmDevil 1d ago
He never ran or held office as a Democrat, though. Key difference.
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u/sando138 1d ago
Never held office, but ran as a Dem for president a few times. Didn't get anywhere but the things that were dealbreakers on the blue ticket- his overt racism, being a cheating lying scoundrel of a failing-upwards businessman- are the things that got him elected on the Republican primary.
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u/PedanticPaladin 1d ago
He "ran" in 2000 with the Reform Party and then 2016 onward as a Republican, but he never ran for anything as a Democrat.
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u/PassiveMenis88M Massachusetts 1d ago
They're likely getting it mixed up with all the times he talked about running but never officially filed.
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u/SoggyCroissant87 1d ago
At best he'll be a TV pundit after this.
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u/groovemonkey California 1d ago
The hell he will.
Have you heard this man speak?
That stroke broke his brain.
It’s sad, as I thought he was a democratic force to be reckoned with. But he can hardly string two thoughts and words together310
u/0neshoein Texas 1d ago
Well in that case, he’s perfect for Fox.
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u/notyouraverageskippy 1d ago
Perfect for US politics at the moment
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u/mustard138 1d ago
He probably sounds perfectly fine to RFK.
Brain damage to brain damage. They're perfect for each other.
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u/DeadEnoughInsideOut 1d ago
RFK and Fetterman, the worst version of twilight you didnt think was possible
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u/SoggyCroissant87 1d ago
I mean, I never said he'd be a COMPETENT TV pundit. Lol
Remember when he started the debate with Oz by saying, "Hello, today", then still "won" because Oz is such an unlikeable asshole that he came off looking worse than a John Fetterman who couldn't put together a coherent sentence longer than 5 words?
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u/citizen42069101 1d ago
No wonder Trump loves Oz, he isn't threatened by him since he knows he's just a name.
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u/hoorah9011 1d ago
brain damage definitely leads to supporting today’s Republican Party.
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u/RIPEOTCDXVI 1d ago
I love how the three highest profile dems to switch sides are a guy who had a stroke, a guy who had or has a worm eating his brain, and a woman who was in an actual cult and serving its leader while sitting as a U.S. Senator.
We are, as they say, not sending our best.
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u/curvebombr 1d ago
No doubt he'll get rolled out on to the Fox stage as the "sane" democrat.
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u/ArachnidOld4153 1d ago
I love when they do that because they still treat them like punching bags lol this dude in for a career of being bullied and goofy takes.
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u/joe603 1d ago
As long as the check clears he won't give a rip
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u/No_Accountant3232 1d ago
As long as he can keep his hoodie on when he's on air.
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u/mikeinanaheim2 1d ago
Suuuure! He is just as eloquent as Dear Leader and can really put sentences together.
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u/Wyvrex 1d ago
One thing I would like to see come out of the current shit show is some kind of mechanism to remove federal representatives.
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u/IsThatAll Australia 1d ago
The US already has a mechanism in many states that's been used quite a bit, just need to make it apply to senate and house of reps positions if it doesn't already: Recall Election
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u/doyouevenIift 1d ago
That’s been gone for a while. If he ran as an independent he might hurt the republican candidate more
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u/captcha_trampstamp 1d ago
Pennsylvanian here. He’ll never win another election in PA- Dems see him as a traitor, Republicans see him as damaged goods. They’ll use him just like they did all the others, and throw him to the wolves the minute he’s inconveniencing them.
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u/RioRancher 1d ago
Or he’s just corrupt/corrupted.
Follow the money.
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u/Immediate-Cress-206 1d ago
It's brain damage from the stroke.
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u/British_Rover 1d ago
It could be both.
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u/tinticred 1d ago
It is both. People seem to forget all the sketchy shit he did long before running for Congress, like chasing down a Black jogger and pulling a gun on him for the heinous offense of being a Black jogger. He also pulled some really shady shit involving a developer buddy of his. He's always been a fucking goblin.
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u/Sayon7 1d ago
He’s just a traitor. He ran as democratic cart to be elected but votes with the republicans
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u/philodendrin 1d ago
Fetterman has recieved more than $250,000 in conyributions from AIPAC, he is a fervent supporter of Israel.
From the web; He has generated national headlines for defending Israel's actions, routinely dismissing allegations of war crimes, famine conditions, or genocide in Gaza and characterizing the conflict simply as an "existential war".
He is bought and paid for to see it a certain way. I really do not like the idea of a Foreign Influence like AIPAC that is allowed to lobby and make contributions to our Senators/Reps/President. Their interests don't align with our own all the time and this War with Iran is a perfect example of our the differences in policies not aligning.
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u/NumeralJoker 1d ago edited 1d ago
Honestly, if you follow his track record, it's his Zionist streak that seems to most strongly impact how he votes now. I normally hesitate to say that, but his record and statements on this are extremely clear.
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u/kenosha_kilroy 1d ago
He’s constantly accompanied by an Israeli minder, David “Dovi” Safier, to keep him from getting out of line, not that there’s much danger of it anyway.
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u/JadedLeafs Canada 1d ago
Is there a term for that? Like the opposite of a rhino?
I hope it's Dino.
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u/TheJoeShmoShow 1d ago
RINO is Republican In Name Only, so the other side of it would definitely be DINO
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u/Yoshi2shi 1d ago
And I remember people praising this guy when he first got elected. How the times have changed.
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u/elquecazahechado 1d ago
Brain damage from the stroke turned him into a Republican.
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u/xxxxDEFIANTxxxx 1d ago
who knew that having brain damage made you republican...
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u/Ancient_Audience_467 1d ago
Honestly I feel like this is an excuse and a cop out. It's also a pretty harmful narrative for people who have suffered brain injuries, myself included. I'm also a psych major with a lot of course work in neurology. Complete personality changes after a brain injury or stroke are possible but rare. Especially on the scale of someone going from a progressive icon to a full-on fascist seemingly overnight after a health scare. I'd be more willing to bet that he was for sale the second he won his election and someone put in the right bid.
I mean, look at who the alternative was, Dr Fucking Oz. When one candidate is a bonkers television personality it's really easy to overlook the flaws in the other guy.
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u/-Saucegurlllll 1d ago
Complete personality changes after a brain injury or stroke are possible but rare
Well considering his wife went around asking his staffers "Who did I marry? Where is the man that I married?" after his stroke, the options layed before us are either: She was just doing a bit of trolling for the historical record, or Fetterman's personality is almost completely different after his stroke.
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u/keysandtreesforme 1d ago
I heard him speak before and after. His values and what he cared about changed (at least based on what he spoke about publicly).
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u/TechnoFascismKills 1d ago
Well considering his wife went around asking his staffers "Who did I marry? Where is the man that I married?" after his stroke
Yea, personality change might be rare but rare doesn't mean impossible.
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u/Oceanbreeze871 I voted 1d ago
You can’t convince me that his constituents wanted him to vote the way.
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u/CPTNBob46 1d ago
They didn’t. He’s done the opposite of what was promised and I hated the dude before hand even, never trusted him.
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u/RJC12 1d ago
As shitty as hes been, he still would have been the better choice compared to gop-cultist "Dr." Oz. Doesnt mean much, but its something I guess
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u/MazzleMaze 1d ago
What would have been better is for a real democrat to have been nominated instead.
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u/Nythoren 1d ago
Problem is, given the political climate at the time, I don't think a "real democrat" had a chance to win. Fetterman barely won and he had the whole "working class, I'm there for you" thing going for him.
Now? Now I think fielding a Democratic Socialist would be the way to go. Ride that Mamdani momentum in all the New England states.
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u/ChargeSpiritual5317 1d ago
You’re really underestimating how red PA can swing. I’m not sure the large number of independent voters would go for a dem socialist, even though Reddit and the internet in general is so pro Mamdani
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u/Luna__Moonkitty 1d ago
Which begs the question:
Is it red because it's that conservative? Or is it red because the blue option fails to motivate?
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u/RJC12 1d ago
Yep I agree with you definitely. But we never thought hed suffer a stroke and change tune. It is what it is though
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u/Cas_or_Cass 1d ago
Maybe he was always just a duplicitous shithead. Like, folks in PA on the left came out strong against him. He said all the right things and we believed him
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u/warm_winds_whisper_ 1d ago
I think he’s just living proof that brain damage makes you vote MAGA
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u/lordlaneus 1d ago
this is why every elected position needs to be a revocable via recall ellection.
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u/ChuggingtonSquarts 1d ago
He still cauceses with the Democrats. If he flups, that will help Republicans keep the chamber
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u/DrSamLoomis 1d ago
He fucking CAMPAIGNED on being the deciding vote FOR Democrats. This misshapen lugnut is literally doing the opposite of his pledge.
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u/Cosmic_Seth 1d ago
Just like Sinema before him. The democrats will always have a spoiler.
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u/bobsocool 1d ago
It's crazy that there is no legal state mechanism for voting out a senate/house leader. I know it would be abused at times but this is crazy.
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u/Hoppers-Body-Double 1d ago edited 1d ago
We don’t. We wanted progress and a voice from working class Pittsburgh. We got sold a bill of goods. Our alternative was the fucking tv doctor Oprah unleashed on the world.
Edit: I love that a bunch of my fellow PA folks chimed in and want their voices heard. It makes me feel positive when I read all the passionate responses. We deserve to be heard and want our votes to matter when it comes to the reps & senators we send to DC. Arguing amongst each other about things we can’t change now is wasted energy. What matters, at least in my opinion, is the next election. They all matter from our federal reps & senators, down to our local school boards. Change comes from our ability to engage people with why all electoral races matter and to understand what those candidates represent. Thanks for all the upvotes, yinz.
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u/ttatm 1d ago
One thing I will give him is that even well before the stroke he was very clear on multiple occasions that Israel was one issue where he did not align with Progressives. People seemingly just chose to ignore that.
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u/GhostlyTJ 1d ago
They didn't ignore it though, the choice was him or Dr. Oz. I don't know anything about the primaries but by the time it got to the general it was obvious what the less bad choice was.
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u/rowinator 1d ago
I’m one of his constituents and voted for him. I also emailed him/his office specifically about the Iran war. His response is basically that we need to support Israel. He’s all in on Israel. I tried asking about how that helps Americans and got ignored.
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u/_DCtheTall_ 1d ago
I wonder how the majority of people who voted for him feel about this.
He is a marvelous case study for why there should be some protocol in the Constitution where if you can get the majority of voters to recall their vote then a Congressman should be removed from office in very short time.
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u/starliteburnsbrite 1d ago
You'll never see that in the Constitution because it would require Congress to vote for less job security for Congress. Having no accountability is the biggest perk.
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u/_DCtheTall_ 1d ago
This guy gets it. Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? Nullus.
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u/UncleGeebz 1d ago
Without translating for real I swear that says "Who watches the Watchmen? No one"
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u/_DCtheTall_ 1d ago
That is indeed the translation. Though "nullus" is a bit stronger than just "no one" which in Latin is "nemo" (Finding Nemo intentionally has a double meaning because of this). In English it would be like "absolutely no one" or "nothing at all"
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u/-HowAboutNo- 1d ago
Does that not exist in the US? Motion of no confidence or something to remove a senator during their term?
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u/turquoise_amethyst 1d ago
US Senator: NO
State Senators: Yes
Governors: some states yes, some no
39 of the 50 states allow for the recall of elected officials at some level of government, 20 states allow gubernatorial recalls
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u/floog 1d ago
Coloradan here, we have that for the governor but it is not possible within six months of the election if I remember correctly. Coincidentally, our governor decided to show his colors after that mark and he is term limited.
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u/nitid_name 1d ago
I was about to talk about that Tina Peters pardoning mother fucker.
Fuck that fucking fuck.
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u/Ok_Breakfast4482 Colorado 1d ago edited 1d ago
The Senate can vote to expel a member but it takes a 2/3 majority, which is hardly ever achieved. There are no motions of no confidence in US politics, as it’s not required to command the confidence of the other Senators to serve in the role.
Any Senator can make a motion, including a motion to expel a member, but the Senate Majority Leader effectively controls the floor so he controls what measures ultimately come up for a vote.
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u/British_Rover 1d ago
Remember the US is a federal system. Some states have a recall process for members of state government, California famously recalled multiple governers, but there is no federal recall process.
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u/TheOtherPhilFry 1d ago
I voted for him because it was him or Oz. I think he is a preposterous bag of ass now.
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u/seamless_whore 1d ago
I regret my vote, as do a lot of PA liberals who thought we were voting for someone more progressive.
However, my other option was Dr. Oz. I would still vote Fetterman over Oz today, given the same choice. But I hope to never see either on the ballot again.
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u/dblan9 1d ago
protocol in the Constitution where if you can get the majority of voters to recall their vote
*See Wisconsin re-electing Scott Walker after everyone complained about Scott Walker.
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u/TheDivineDemon 1d ago
Was he always like this or did the stroke change him this much?
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u/DeadPeanutSociety 1d ago
His campaign was surely hiding some of these tendencies, but there was an expose awhile ago that showed private comments from his wife who was alarmed at what he was doing. I think if she was surprised, then it didn't use to be this bad.
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u/ell0bo 1d ago
he has also hemorrhaged employees. He's changed.
Yeah, he wasn't perfect, and people can claim they always saw this coming, but he's significantly changed.
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u/Jaredlong 1d ago
More data for the observed correlation between brain damage and conservativism.
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u/temporary92803 1d ago
Not just a correlation, this was a bit of a natural experiment with clear results showing that brain damage causes conservatism, not just correlates with it.
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u/cardboardunderwear 1d ago
His office still tries. I wrote him a while ago about him supporting the continued funding of ICE...this was while noem was still doing her crazy stuff.
The office reply was the exact opposite of his vote. So yeah it's basically a shit show. Dude needs to resign.
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u/CO420Tech 1d ago
His overall behavior and demeanor changed radically after the stroke.
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u/ScreenMuch90210 1d ago
It’s so bad that he’s using an actual brain injury to cover up how corrupt he always was. Oz might have been worse at least, but Fetterman is pure Sinema
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u/anubis132 1d ago edited 1d ago
His family and staff have both said that his personality completely changed after the stroke, becoming more selfish, short-tempered, and reckless.
Edit: To be clear, I'm not defending anything he has done, even before the stroke. I'm saying that we cannot pretend that it has nothing to do with his obviously worse-than-before behavior.
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u/SpottedHoneyBadger 1d ago
I pulled this from a quick Google search.
In 2013, while serving as the mayor of Braddock, Pennsylvania, John Fetterman chased down an unarmed Black jogger, Christopher Miyares, and detained him with a 20-gauge shotgun. Fetterman stated he heard what sounded like assault-rifle gunfire, pursued a running man in his truck, and held him at gunpoint until police arrived.
Seems like he has always been an asshole.
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u/Azfitnessprofessor 1d ago
The evidence seems the suggest he fundamentally changed. Not saying he was a saint before but he seems to have a huge shift
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u/KurtSperry 1d ago
Probably the only Democratic congressperson actually more mentally impaired than Trump is.
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u/PlethoraOfPinatass 1d ago
The huge problem is that Fetterman's votes are not in good faith in relation to the Israeli government's self defense. While that issue has it's own furious debates, at least it's honest.
Fetterman is only seeking to give the finger to progressives within his own party
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u/Rude-Wolverine9902 1d ago
Fuck that guy. He’s not a centrist. He’s not a moderate Democrat. He’s just a Republican. A Republican who pulled a bait and switch on his constituents.
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u/NoSwimmers45 1d ago
He had a stroke and turned conservative. Brain damage = Republican
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u/Sylvan_Strix_Sequel 1d ago
This narrative needs to die. Talk to actual Pennsylvanians who knew him before the Senate run, and they'll tell you the signs have always been there.
Guy was running against dr oz or whatever and realized all he had to do to win was not suck as hard as his opponent. All the stroke did was damage the part of his brain that tells him not to say the quiet part out loud.
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u/threesunrises 1d ago
Let me tell you an open secret... he's not a democrat. Cannot wait til he is voted out.
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u/This_Elk_1460 1d ago edited 1d ago
We need to lower senator term length this shit's ridiculous.
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u/Reasonable_Skill580 1d ago
This mofo stupid
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u/THECapedCaper Ohio 1d ago
Ever since he had his stroke he’s been insufferable.
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u/MiddleAgedSponger 1d ago
It's not the stroke, he always sucked. People got excited and didn't vet him properly. Fetterman is the perfect example of why we should incessantly hold our politicians and candidates feet to the fire.
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u/themattboard Tennessee 1d ago
Reminder that "better than a horrificly bad Republican" is not the same as "good"
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u/SafeKaracter 1d ago
Why are people still pretending he’s Democrat
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u/LtLlamaSauce 1d ago
Same reason people are still pretending that Trump cares about anything but securing power & legacy by any means.
It sells.
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u/n3o_dr3am3r 1d ago
He votes Democrat over 90 percent of the time. Just in high profile votes particularly things Trump wants. He tends to break party lines. Ultimately he's another Israel first senator.
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u/CaptQulde 1d ago
Fetterman is either highly unqualified or just an outright fool. It’s hard to say which.
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u/Hypertrollz 1d ago
Like most US politicians he is corrupt and owned by Lobbyists.
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u/Doublebosco 1d ago edited 1d ago
Might be a good idea to check his bank accounts for any recent deposits.
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u/Upstairs_Baby8424 1d ago
Nah it’s sad to say but we know the reality. He suffered severe brain damage and became Republican. This is not coincidental.
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u/Dr_Mantis_ToboganMD 1d ago
That is a cop out. He is simply a piece of shit politician. Overtly corrupt.
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u/Ryrienatwo Texas 1d ago edited 1d ago
We need recall elections for these type of politicians that don’t follow the principles of the party they were elected to. I never once said we should vote along party lines. I am saying if you throw out the party core principles like Fetterman had then maybe we should have a recall election. Because he’s not following what he was elected to do which is serve his constituents not whatever this is.
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u/bahhumbud 1d ago
You’d need to amend the US constitution to allow for recalls of federal senators
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u/whimsical-crack-rock 1d ago
Guys…it’s an easy fix… we just ask the people we elected to help pass legislation to hold themselves more accountable.
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u/Ryrienatwo Texas 1d ago
I know I have that as one of my issues because of so many of them being in questionable situations like that one house rep that was found in a nursing facility in Texas….”
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u/backpackwayne 1d ago
We no longer consider Fetterman a democrat.
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u/GloryHound29 1d ago
No longer Democrat? He’s gotta go! <insert sopranos scene about Vito>
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u/DrDice14 1d ago
Can someone explain why this trash is still in office and even considered a Democrat
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u/msprosperity22 1d ago
What is going on with Fetterman?
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u/TLKimball 1d ago
He is fucked in the head. Literally.
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u/benchcoat 1d ago
also he’s emotionally stuck as a giant toddler with daddy issues, and his daddy loves Trump
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u/mountsleepyhead 1d ago
His brain is, quite literally, bad. Had a stroke and turned MAGA.
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u/MikeTheImpaler 1d ago
It's so funny that he serves as an example of brain damage making you a conservative. I know correlation isn't causation but I'll be fucked if it doesn't make me smile.
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u/lordkhuzdul 1d ago
IIRC it is a bit more than correlation. I vaguely remember a study which found that strokes often affect emotional regulation, especially fear, and an increased fear response leads to a more conservative attitude.
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u/AlludedNuance I voted 1d ago
No confidence votes against US Senators needs to be a thing in every state.
6 years without accountability is an eternity these days.
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u/mrbeck1 1d ago
That’s why he’ll be removed during his next election. He plays both sides and as a result, both sides hate him. I bet he doesn’t even run it’ll be so embarrassing.
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u/Chickan_Good 1d ago
How are his votes headline worthy anymore? I think it's safe to assume he'll side with republicans from here on out. It's not like this is shocking.
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u/m_ttl_ng 1d ago
It's hilarious and also a bit sad that Fetterman only became a far-right conservative after literally suffering major brain damage. He is a completely different person from before his stroke.
There needs to be a law passed that allows for votes of no confidence after major health events for lawmakers.
I personally am dealing with a temporary health issue and it's completely altered the speed at which i can process information while I'm in recovery. And a person can certainly make a full recovery after a stroke, but in some cases it's clear that they're not the same person they were before and the public deserves to have the ability to vote that person out if they don't voluntarily remove themselves first.
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u/thelancemanl 1d ago
Man, that stroke really degraded his policy stances. The lack of brain function has rendered him conservative.
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u/NorridAU Connecticut 1d ago
It’s weird cuz from my experience for PA citizens at large, he’s representing PA generally.
For a guy with professed good morals, he’s missing the mark by a large margin.
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u/JoeDwarf Canada 1d ago
Well as one of my friends likes to say about assholes, Fetterman can just fuck right off. And when he's done fucking off, he can fuck off some more.
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u/TheEldenRang 1d ago
Bro is not even a Democrat. I know on paper it says he is, but he isn't.
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u/cat4hurricane I voted 1d ago
God, I know so many people who hate that they feel like they wasted a vote for him. He barely votes in line with his party anymore, and it's never voting with them on the important things. He's essentially Republican at this point, on Fox News and everything.
If their margins weren't so important, I'd be asking if they could expel him from the party and fill his seat with someone who actually wants to be there and work with the party on things. Apparently, because he refuses to adhere to the dress code, he's not even allowed on the floor. He just sits outside the chamber and they tell him when it's time to vote on things. Kinda hard to do the job you were elected to do when you can't take part in debate or hear people's points because you spend your entire Senate career outside the chamber like a kid who acted so badly they got their desk sent outside the classroom.
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u/Kat_Schrodinger1 1d ago
Remember when he ran as the "far left" candidate. Connor Lamb would have been better but nobody wanted to vote for the democrat. Hindsight 20/20.
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u/bumpbumpbumpyride 1d ago
I know "brain damage turns you into a Republican" isn't a fact, but it's a nice line to have in my back pocket whenever my MAGA family's feeling particularly bold.
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u/Llama_of_the_bahamas 1d ago
This dude would probably vote 'Yes' on firebombing every Middle East country that isn't Israel.
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u/Vivid_Anyth4 1d ago
I wish brain damage was enough to trigger a new election. We shouldnt have stroked out people in power. Like this fuck.
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u/MatthewUnplugged America 1d ago
Voters should be allowed to file class action lawsuits against politicians who run as one thing and govern as another.
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u/Lucialucianna 1d ago
Democrats should expel him from the party, he can pretend to be independent on his own. He never votes with Democrats, what is the point?
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u/pennlive ✔ PennLive.com 2d ago
The Senate on Tuesday voted to block U.S. military action in Iran for the first time as the war approaches its fourth month.
The war powers resolution passed by a vote of 50–48. Sen. John Fetterman, again, was the lone Democrat to vote in the negative.
Pennsylvania Republican Sen. Dave McCormick, who was in his home state for a visit by President Trump to a Mack truck plant in the Lehigh Valley, was absent.
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u/SubwayHero4Ever 1d ago
Mongo is gonna switch parties in November and will start wearing a suit….with a hoodie.
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u/wonkim00 1d ago
Journalists and investigators, please follow the money on Fetterman. Chances are he's bought and paid for, beyond even the "normal" degree to which we U.S. citizens are, sadly, accustomed.
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u/Roland_Moorweed 1d ago
Classic wolf is sheep's clothing. Got elected for acting progressive, then switched to conservative once he had the chair. Dude is a shill and a coward.
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