MSNBC Reporter Makes Disturbing Admission After Interviewing John Fetterman
By Bonchie | 5:00 PM on October 11, 2022
There’s no way John Fetterman shows up for the debate against Mehmet Oz at the end of October, right? That was my initial thought after seeing a clip from MSNBC on Tuesday where a reporter makes a disturbing admission about John Fetterman’s condition after attempting to interview him.
I say “attempting,” because apparently, things didn’t go very well. According to Dash Burns, Fetterman had a hard time “understanding” their conversations, having to rely on a computer monitor to show closed captioning.
https://twitter.com/FreeBeacon/status/1579915974576590848The buzz phrase that keeps getting repeated by Fetterman and media outlets friendly to him (there’s a reason he only goes on MSNBC) is this idea of him having “auditory processing” issues. That’s been a carefully crafted excuse for his mental lapses, with the obvious suggestion being that he just can’t hear very well. Of course, that alone is a problem given the US Senate requires members to interact on the floor while participating in things like roll calls and voice votes.
But it’s the “processing” part that I think tells the rest of the story. It appears that Fetterman can hear just fine. Rather, he has trouble mentally processing what he’s hearing into coherent thoughts in his head. That seems like a rather big deal for someone who wants to be a US senator, does it not? If you can’t understand what other senators are saying, that’s a problem, and there won’t be closed captioning everywhere on Capitol Hill.
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