Playing the Blame Game Honestly › American Greatness
Paul Gottfried
Last week I listened to a conversation between Jesse Watters and Karl Rove about the “embarrassment” of having the brain-damaged, clinically depressed, and now hospitalized John Fetterman serve as a U.S. senator from my state of Pennsylvania. Fetterman is unfit for the office he holds for multiple reasons. He is mentally incapable of exercising his senatorial responsibilities and is spending his days not in the Senate but as a patient being treated at the Walter Reed Hospital for various health conditions.
These various health issues do not even touch on John’s kooky political views. These include setting up heroin centers at convenient locations at government expense, releasing second-degree murderers from jail, and placing no restrictions on the right to dispose of one’s offspring up until the moment of birth and even afterwards. Jesse and Karl addressed the question of how such an underqualified, incapacitated eccentric was “allowed” to become our U.S. senator.
Our conversationalists target two objects of blame. One, Fetterman’s wife Gisele, who has now gone on to the politically congenial country of Canada, was responsible for her husband’s ill-advised election. Gisele could have headed off our current problem if only she had dissuaded hubby from staying in the race, particularly after he suffered a serious stroke during his campaign. Unfortunately, Fetterman’s spouse, according to Jesse, was just too hungry for the benefits of Washington high society to keep her debilitated husband from winning a Senate seat. Two, the real fault, according to Rove, lies entirely with the Democratic Party. The Democrats did not have to run Fetterman for the Senate after it was apparent that he was physically and mentally unable to serve. They should have replaced him with the “moderate” Conor Lamb, who is now a congressman from Western Pennsylvania. Since Lamb has voted most of the time the same way as Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff, I’m not sure what makes him, even in the eyes of a Bush Republican, a “moderate.” But let’s focus on the question of whom we should blame for Fetterman’s election.
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