And we should believe him because he is so honest especially when it comes to selling medicine? |
| If you are serious about representing Pennsylvania in the United States Senate, you buy a house there way before right before the election. And the house you buy doesn’t have a very unusual right of first refusal provision for that your seller to buy it right back if you don’t actually need it anymore. And you give up your citizenship to another sovereign nation. This isn’t hard. |
Nothing stopping him from giving up his Turkish citizenship first. That would demonstrate some commitment and loyalty to the US, but those are alien concepts to MAGAs. |
Trump made similar promises like I'll release my taxes which also never happened. These guys can't be trusted. |
That's not true. Fetterman's recovering from a stroke. There are linguistic processing delays that make debate harder, but he did better than most R's who ran for Presient these past 20 years. Also, I'd seen him in the past and he was fine. He's a decent human being whereas Oz is a charlatan and a quack. |
Odd that there’s zero conspiracy about any of this (the house, the citizenship, the snake oil), yet a man attacked in his own home in the middle of the night is suspicious. |
Fetterman was a useless imbecile long before his stroke. Do you know anything about his record? |
A little bit. I also know a little bit about Dr Oz. SMH |
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DP. The things I know about Dr. Oz. I know that he was once a respected cardiothoracic surgeon. I know that he gave up his belief in the Hippocratic Oath that he swore so that he could lie and tell people that untested, unproven holistic weight loss cures would work despite thousands of examples of it having no effect. I know that he has lied to his audience and told them he had a cure for the common cold. I know that he has lied to people about the H-drug being a cure for Covid. I know that he has said so many lies that no self-respecting doctor would ever say to people and yet he has.
He has also claimed to moved to Pennsylvania, when in fact he is living full-time in his New Jersey mansion and only doing token visits to Pennsylvania. He originally registered as a Pennsylvania voter and Senate candidate from his in-laws house. Then he purchased a home that he has never lived in, but visits once in a while for appearances and plans to sell back to the previous owners if/when he is done with the Senate gig. I also know that he has lied and said he owns 2 homes when he owns 10, 2 of which are in Turkey. I know that lying comes so easily to him that he can make bald-faced lies without any hint of lying and that he has no qualms about doing so. So, no. After his many well documented lies, I do not believe him when he says that he would give up his Turkish citizenship. I do not believe that he will ever live in the state he wants to represent. And I do not believe that he has any more understanding or respect for the people of Pennsylvania than he had for his TV audience that he tried to dupe out of millions of dollars of sales in fake products. I also know that most of the family and friends I have left in Pennsylvania believe the same thing (but then, they live in Pittsburgh and both Pittsburgh and Philadelphia are going to vote Fetterman). |
+1 The guy can’t even be bothered to live in the state he’s running to represent and you think he’s actually going to give up his dual citizenship? That should have been task #2 after actually moving to Pennsylvania. And yeah I know he’s got a house there. He has ten houses. His primary residence is in Jersey. |
With that logic, this website is full of DC area people who have no “commitment” or “loyalty” to the US, as they are grasping at any past connection to secure citizenship in a second country. |
How many of these people on the website are running for the Senate? |
Anonymous posters on mommy board ≠ US Senate candidate I’m embarrassed for you |
How do people as stupid as you even function? |
| Why the hatred for Oz’ Turkish heritage? PA voters are proud of their roots. We will be proud to send OZ to the Senate. |