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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I miss the memo. Why this is changing for John federman..... does he have a physical disability that makes him unable to wear pants?[/quote] In his defense, it's not that easy or affordable to shop for dress suits when you're 6'8 and built like Shrek. And unlike most of his other Senate counterparts he's not a multimillionaire who can afford closets full of custom tailored famous label suits.[/quote] Oh cry me a river. Dude now makes almost $180,000 or whatever. He can afford 2-3 suit jackets, some pants, and some shirts. [/quote] But that's not how he dresses. It's not how he dressed on the campaign trail, when the people of Pennsylvania voted him into office, either. This isn't some bait and switch - this is who he is.[/quote] I don't give a crap how he dressed on the campaign trail. He wasn't an elected official with a JOB on Capitol Hill representing the country. You cannot do whatever you feel like at your job. There are standards for conduct and personal appearance. The fact that Schumer is lowering the standards for clowns like Fettermans is absolutely pathetic. You think Fettermans is the first progressive and champion of the working class man ever elected into office? Oh please. Bernie wears suits. Even super progressives and white knights for the middle class like Estes Kefauver went to work in a suit and not jeans and a flannel shirt. This is a pathetic decline in the standards for civility and personal conduct in the United States.[/quote] I guess Fetterman and Bernie are different people even if they share some values. Weird! This seems a weird place to hang your hat on the decline of civility and personal conduct. See you on the Rep. Boobsallout thread.[/quote] Boobsallout wasn't at work, dimwit. I don't give a crap if senators have sex with donkeys outside of work. I know your rotted out lib brain cannot comprehend the difference between conduct and appearance DURING work in the actual chambers vs conduct off the clock outside of the job. [/quote] This is an example of the start of the decline of decorum, right here. Yes, it does in fact matter what people are doing outside of the job when they're elected officials, and the R's insistence that such behavior is just no big deal (because there seem to be *a lot* of those arguments of late, and they are decidedly one sided) is where we really hit the skids. Hi, it's you. You're the problem it's you. For the record, I already posted above that Fetterman needs to grow up and wear the proper clothing to work, as should Sinema. But the R's incessant need to overlook and excuse behavior of their candidates and officials and the mental gymnastics to get there is laughable. [/quote]
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