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Exclusive–Kimberly Guilfoyle: John Fetterman
Worse than Dukakis, Freed Two Horton Murderers
from Prison


John Binder 20 Aug 20225

Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman (D), running against Mehmet Oz for the state’s open United States Senate seat, is worse than failed Democrat presidential candidate Michael Dukakis when it comes to freeing violent criminals from prison, Kimberly Guilfoyle says.

In an exclusive interview with SiriusXM Patriot’s Breitbart News Saturday, Guilfoyle blasted Fetterman as a “dangerous” choice to fill Pennsylvania’s open Senate seat as a crime wave sweeps the state and nation.

“It’s appalling to me the number of murderers, people who have committed violent crimes that [John Fetterman] has actually let out … that’s what people don’t get — he’s a very dangerous choice,” Guilfoyle said.

“It reminds me of the days when we talk about Dukakis. [Fetterman] actually let out two Hortons — two murderers — onto the streets and I think that it’s important and that we drill down on this and get to the bottom of it because this man wants to be in the United States Senate,” she continued.

Guilfoyle is referring to Dukakis’s 1988 run for president where then-candidate George H.W. Bush ran an ad noting that the Massachusetts Democrat governor had supported a “weekend prison pass” program that let out convicted killer Willie Horton, who went on to kidnap a young couple, stab the man, and rape his girlfriend.

In Fetterman’s case, as Breitbart News reported, he has overseen the release of 13 convicted murderers while heading the Pennsylvania Board of Pardons. Two of those who had their life sentences commuted are convicted killers Dennis Horton and Lee Horton.

“Whose side is he on? The law-abiding American or those that actually commit crimes,” Guilfoyle said. “… We have someone saying, ‘Reward me with a United States Senate seat even though I don’t respect law and order, I don’t respect victims of violent crime, and in fact, I reward those who’ve hurt you and your family.'”

“How is there any justification to let people out like that?” Guilfoyle said of the prison releases overseen by Fetterman. “… you have someone here who has gone out of his way, actually prioritized, releasing violent criminals. And that’s the last thing Pennsylvania needs, especially when you see what’s happening with the violent crime in Philadelphia.”

Guilfoyle said voters ought to be concerned about the violent crimes that those released from prison by Fetterman’s Board of Pardons could possibly go on to commit.

“People that are released that are criminals like that, they are not able to be rehabilitated in any way, they go back out and do what they do best, which is commit violent offenses,” Guilfoyle said. “It’s not speculation, it’s fact … that is the case. That is why we put people away for a long time or for life that commit these kinds of atrocities.”

Fetterman sits on the Democrat Party’s edges of the far-left wing when it comes to crime. In 2020, he said that the state of Pennsylvania should release a third of its prison population back onto the streets — a suggestion that would have freed more than 12,000 of the state’s nearly 37,000 inmates.

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As horrible (and physically impaired, thanks to his stroke) Fetterman is, the PA Republicans have managed to lose this election with their own really, really bad candidate.
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Oz and his people better take the gloves off soon.  Fetterman's ads here are very effective.  He portrays himself as a tattoed working class outsider who wants to drain the swamp. 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHxQFqbdFUk
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Fetterman, working class guy. Has he held any job in his 50+ years besides Lt. Gov. and mayor of a little town he did nothing to improve? He received an allowance of his parents well into his 40s. Poseur.
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Oz and his people better take the gloves off soon.  Fetterman's ads here are very effective.  He portrays himself as a tattoed working class outsider who wants to drain the swamp. 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHxQFqbdFUk

Maybe OZ was never supposed to win?

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Maybe OZ was never supposed to win?

Maybe.  But the other guy had weaknesses as well, being a wall-street investment banker.  Fetterman would have done wonders with that.  Bottom line: you must win the primary. That is the way it works.

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Maybe.  But the other guy had weaknesses as well, being a wall-street investment banker.  Fetterman would have done wonders with that.  Bottom line: you must win the primary. That is the way it works.

So Oz won the primary, and now he's throwing the general; that is what I mean by perhaps he wasn't meant to win.

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So Oz won the primary, and now he's throwing the general; that is what I mean by perhaps he wasn't meant to win.

i would not say "throwing." Oz is definitely working hard.  He has been very busy doing the county fair circuit all summer, meeting and greeting all over the state.  He is a very energetic campaigner.  Fetterman has made only one public appearance, and it was a disaster.  I think Oz can pull this out, but he needs to put some of those victims of Fetterman's parole largesse on the tv screen, and he needs to educate the public as to the extreme radical that Fetterman actually is.

I still have hopes.  It is not over yet.

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i would not say "throwing." Oz is definitely working hard.  He has been very busy doing the county fair circuit all summer, meeting and greeting all over the state.  He is a very energetic campaigner.  Fetterman has made only one public appearance, and it was a disaster.  I think Oz can pull this out, but he needs to put some of those victims of Fetterman's parole largesse on the tv screen, and he needs to educate the public as to the extreme radical that Fetterman actually is.

I still have hopes.  It is not over yet.


If he doesn't do what is clearly needed to win the election, then perhaps he's throwing it?  After all, the black sox didn't throw the world series by refusing to play at all, they just intentionally chose to play just sufficiently worse than the other side that they would lose.

Perhaps Oz is doing the same thing?

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If he doesn't do what is clearly needed to win the election, then perhaps he's throwing it?  After all, the black sox didn't throw the world series by refusing to play at all, they just intentionally chose to play just sufficiently worse than the other side that they would lose.

Perhaps Oz is doing the same thing?

I seriously doubt it.  But anything is possible, I suppose.  Oz is (and was in the primary) a weaker candidate than people expected him to be.  People thought his TV appeal and name recognition among suburban women would make him appealing.  It didn't.  I don't think that translates to him throwing the game.  There is no evidence of that.




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I seriously doubt it.  But anything is possible, I suppose.  Oz is (and was in the primary) a weaker candidate than people expected him to be.  People thought his TV appeal and name recognition among suburban women would make him appealing.  It didn't.  I don't think that translates to him throwing the game.  There is no evidence of that.





I have no evidence he is throwing it, so obviously I'm merely speculating; on the other hand, dark horses like that can be useful idiots for political skullduggery.

In terms of not putting one's full weight behind the campaign, that reminds me a bit of Romney, who failed many times to attack Obama where he should have been attacking.

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It's not even Labor Day yet and people are already throwing in towels! **nononono* **nononono* **nononono*
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I have no evidence he is throwing it, so obviously I'm merely speculating; on the other hand, dark horses like that can be useful idiots for political skullduggery.

In terms of not putting one's full weight behind the campaign, that reminds me a bit of Romney, who failed many times to attack Obama where he should have been attacking.

Oz has been running attack ads recently.  I don't think they are as hard-hitting as they could be, but he is hitting Fetterman for being a radical. It could be a matter of timing things based on the election.  Waiting until you see the whites of their eyes so to speak.  I am sure Trump will help.  I hope Trump brings some victims of Fetterman's parolees up to the stage when he does his rally.  I think that is the most effective strategy at this point.



 

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I can't believe the good people of Pennsylvania would allow this lunatic Fetterman anywhere near a seat in the U. S. senate! If he wins, it will be the work of the election officials.
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It's not even Labor Day yet and people are already throwing in towels! **nononono* **nononono* **nononono*

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I can't believe the good people of Pennsylvania would allow this lunatic Fetterman anywhere near a seat in the U. S. senate! If he wins, it will be the work of the election officials.

It's a funny state, Earl.  You have two big & corrupt political machines in Philly and Pittsburgh. The working class guys are not like those in Texas.  Here they have a very high socialist orientation combined with a big patriotic streak and distrust of the establishment.  People like Bernie Sanders and Fetterman appeal to them.  Obama described the Pennsylvania disaffected workers as "clinging to their guns and their religion" but they also cling to The New Deal, which they regard as the greatest reform for the working man in US history.

This group loves Trump, but they can easily be swayed by someone who convinces them that he is an alpha male, authentic socialist.  Conversely, Oz looks like a metrosexual to them.  Trump's endorsement might bring them around, but unless Fetterman is exposed the Trump endorsement will not be enough.
 

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I love Tucker but this sure doesn't help


https://twitter.com/MikeSington/status/1560940067798994944

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/watch-tucker-carlson-john-fetterman-mocks-fox-pennsylvania

Destroying ... and I mean "destroying" .... Oz became a cause celebre on conservative social media ---- continuing even after he secured the nomination.

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Oz may look like a metrosexual, but Fetterman looks like a caveman.  :shrug:
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Kamaji wrote:
"So Oz won the primary"

By what margin of victory?
Did he win A MAJORITY of votes cast, or did he win by a plurality?
Hmm.... I looked it up.
Oz won with about 32% of the vote -- only one in three PA Republican voters voted for him.
And that's only a third of the Republicans who participated in the primary (not "all" Republican voterrs)

This is no way to "win" an election (either primary or general).

NO election ANYWHERE should be considered "won" until "the winner" receives at least 50% + 1 of all votes cast.

That means, in ANY election, if there are more than two candidates, and if no candidate wins a majority, there should be a runoff soon after (I reckon with 30 days or so).

This should be "the rule" on EVERY election conducted in the country.

Some of the southern states that do this, do it right. No candidate gets 50% + 1?
Runoff... comin' up.

If this had been done in PA, maybe we'd be seeing a candidate that had a chance of winning.
Oz -- by virtue of HOW he became a candidate -- probably does not have that chance.

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New Polls Suggest Oz Narrowing Gap in Pennsylvania Senate Race

Two new polls of the U.S. Senate race in Pennsylvania suggest that the race may be closer than previous polls — and pundits — have suggested.


https://twitter.com/CarletonPolling/status/1561073294199095296

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/08/21/new-polls-suggest-oz-narrowing-gap-in-pennsylvania-senate-race/
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