Democrats Create a New Monster Video
Is it Frankenstein reborn. No, it's Just political idiot John Fetterman acting like a fool for all to see. One more brainless vote for the Democrats when they need to get a bill passed.
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John Fetterman AKA Frankinstein Really Isn’t Fit for the Senate — But the Corrupt Press Still Pretends
A new politiphobia.com video meme humorously portrays Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman as resembling the Frankenstein Monster, symbolizing his unfitness for the Senate. The video echoes the sentiments of an article that criticizes Fetterman’s qualifications for the Senate seat. It argues that Fetterman has medical and cognitive challenges that make him ill-suited for the role.
Fetterman’s health issues have left him with impaired cognitive abilities, making it difficult for him to process spoken words properly. His doctors have acknowledged that he is suffering from brain damage. Additionally, the article reveals that the “fit to serve” letter used by Fetterman’s campaign to endorse his health for the Senate came from a doctor with strong ties to the Democratic Party.
The story piece highlights Fetterman’s inability to engage with journalists due to his difficulty in comprehending their questions and voices, raising concerns about his effectiveness as a senator. Despite his previous interactions with the press, Fetterman now avoids engaging with journalists in hallway discussions, primarily because of his hearing issues.
The article further notes that a journalist who conducted a live interview with Fetterman faced backlash and accusations of ableism when she observed his difficulty in following the conversation. This incident reflects the media’s reluctance to criticize Democratic candidates, especially in significant elections.
The article also touches upon the media’s tendency to protect Democratic candidates and downplay issues that might harm their campaigns. It cites the example of the media’s refusal to cover the Hunter Biden laptop story, revealing a willingness to shield Democratic candidates from negative stories.
The conclusion suggests that when the media decides to replace Senator Fetterman, its tone will change dramatically. This highlights the media’s flexibility when addressing political figures and issues.