Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I miss the memo. Why this is changing for John federman..... does he have a physical disability that makes him unable to wear pants?
He is "more comfortable" in his hoodie and shorts. That is all.
Translation: he is more comfortable looking and acting like a bum than a professional with a real job.
Fetterman and the Dems turning Congress into Saturday morning cartoons.
Oh, please. Google photos of MTG and Boebert acting like WWF fans in the chamber.
There are a couple people in both parties who dress and behave unprofessionally. If anything can be non partisan, it’s this. This is a serious job for serious people. If you can’t bother to dress for the respect the role deserves, you don’t deserve your $180,000 paycheck.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They did it for Sinema.
Would have been my guess. Her clown outfits predate Fetterman.
Or GOP Senator Richard Burr, known for routinely wearing things like ratty, wrinkled shorts, ill fitting golf shirt and flip flops
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Or so many others in the past....
But sure, suddenly it's all about Fetterman.![]()
That's not while working in the actual chamber, dimwit. No one cares how you arrive or leave before or after work. Senators change all the time in their offices.
Bum Fetterman wants to go to actual work in the chamber looking like a slovenly homeless drug addict from Kensington.
It's really, really pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They did it for Sinema.
Would have been my guess. Her clown outfits predate Fetterman.
Or GOP Senator Richard Burr, known for routinely wearing things like ratty, wrinkled shorts, ill fitting golf shirt and flip flops
![]()
Or so many others in the past....
But sure, suddenly it's all about Fetterman.![]()
That's not while working in the actual chamber, dimwit. No one cares how you arrive or leave before or after work. Senators change all the time in their offices.
Bum Fetterman wants to go to actual work in the chamber looking like a slovenly homeless drug addict from Kensington.
It's really, really pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I miss the memo. Why this is changing for John federman..... does he have a physical disability that makes him unable to wear pants?
He is "more comfortable" in his hoodie and shorts. That is all.
Translation: he is more comfortable looking and acting like a bum than a professional with a real job.
Fetterman and the Dems turning Congress into Saturday morning cartoons.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a Democrat and 100% against such a lacks dress code for the senate. I don't care if people wear suit jackets and ties every day, but I think there needs to be some level of civility and decorum. And I don't think people in lounge pants, hoodie, sweatshirts, and flip-flops are what are nation needs at this point.
The reason we say the gentleman from Texas or the gentle woman from Missouri is to have a level of civility to have conversations and discussions.... It keeps it from getting into the mud which it already is enough. Without people showing up in pajamas now. I don't want to walk into the senate and it look like an 8:00 a.m. college course on French literature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They did it for Sinema.
Would have been my guess. Her clown outfits predate Fetterman.
Or GOP Senator Richard Burr, known for routinely wearing things like ratty, wrinkled shorts, ill fitting golf shirt and flip flops
![]()
Or so many others in the past....
But sure, suddenly it's all about Fetterman.![]()
That's not while working in the actual chamber, dimwit. No one cares how you arrive or leave before or after work. Senators change all the time in their offices.
Bum Fetterman wants to go to actual work in the chamber looking like a slovenly homeless drug addict from Kensington.
It's really, really pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They did it for Sinema.
Would have been my guess. Her clown outfits predate Fetterman.
Or GOP Senator Richard Burr, known for routinely wearing things like ratty, wrinkled shorts, ill fitting golf shirt and flip flops
![]()
Or so many others in the past....
But sure, suddenly it's all about Fetterman.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I miss the memo. Why this is changing for John federman..... does he have a physical disability that makes him unable to wear pants?
He is "more comfortable" in his hoodie and shorts. That is all.
Anonymous wrote:I miss the memo. Why this is changing for John federman..... does he have a physical disability that makes him unable to wear pants?