Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an independent in my fifties I’ve voted for democrats and republicans over the years but I’ve never cast a vote for a candidate that was objectively unqualified for office. You can dislike Oz but it’s laughable to pretend that Fetterman is qualified for the office.
How is someone who has actually served in public office in multiple roles not more qualified for office than someone who never has?
Yes, how does this work? What qualifications made Oz more qualified than Fetterman?
Being a presenter on a tv show?
Anonymous wrote:As an independent in my fifties I’ve voted for democrats and republicans over the years but I’ve never cast a vote for a candidate that was objectively unqualified for office. You can dislike Oz but it’s laughable to pretend that Fetterman is qualified for the office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an independent in my fifties I’ve voted for democrats and republicans over the years but I’ve never cast a vote for a candidate that was objectively unqualified for office. You can dislike Oz but it’s laughable to pretend that Fetterman is qualified for the office.
How is someone who has actually served in public office in multiple roles not more qualified for office than someone who never has?
Anonymous wrote:As an independent in my fifties I’ve voted for democrats and republicans over the years but I’ve never cast a vote for a candidate that was objectively unqualified for office. You can dislike Oz but it’s laughable to pretend that Fetterman is qualified for the office.
Anonymous wrote:As an independent in my fifties I’ve voted for democrats and republicans over the years but I’ve never cast a vote for a candidate that was objectively unqualified for office. You can dislike Oz but it’s laughable to pretend that Fetterman is qualified for the office.
Anonymous wrote:As an independent in my fifties I’ve voted for democrats and republicans over the years but I’ve never cast a vote for a candidate that was objectively unqualified for office. You can dislike Oz but it’s laughable to pretend that Fetterman is qualified for the office.
Anonymous wrote:As an independent in my fifties I’ve voted for democrats and republicans over the years but I’ve never cast a vote for a candidate that was objectively unqualified for office. You can dislike Oz but it’s laughable to pretend that Fetterman is qualified for the office.
Anonymous wrote:As an independent in my fifties I’ve voted for democrats and republicans over the years but I’ve never cast a vote for a candidate that was objectively unqualified for office. You can dislike Oz but it’s laughable to pretend that Fetterman is qualified for the office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post did not age well, lol.
A stroke, sometimes called a brain attack, occurs when something blocks blood supply to part of the brain or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts. In either case, parts of the brain become damaged or die. A stroke can cause lasting brain damage, long-term disability, or even death
Worse, the blood clot came from his heart. Good chance of death, further damage in the next 5 years
What do you base that on?
Most people with a-fib who have a stroke never have a second one, and if they do, it's usually within the first 3 months after the first. His stroke was in May.
This is what his own cardiologist says:
“The prognosis I can give for John’s heart is this: If he takes his medications, eats healthy and exercises, he’ll be fine,” Chandra wrote. “If he does what I’ve told him, and I do believe that he is taking his recovery and his health very seriously this time, he should be able to campaign and serve in the U.S. Senate without a problem.”
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/03/politics/john-fetterman-health/index.html
My father’s cardiologist. My dad’s stroke came from the carotid. They periodically clean out that artery. My mother’s recent minor stroke came from a widowmaker that should have killed her. Much more dangerous and much higher likelihood of a repeat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is blaming Melania for him endorsing Oz.
Trump is a real piece of work. I hope the money is worth it for Melania.
Huh? Does Melania even know who Oz is? What a POS. Takes credit for wins and blames others for losses.
Actually, I heard this months ago. Apparently she has been a fan of Oz for years. But also Trump could kind of identify with him because they both had TV shows.
It’s funny because Oz’s primary opponent McCormick is married to former Trump staffer Dina Powell. They had been visiting Mar a Lago excessively to lobby Trump for his endorsement. McCormick might have had a better shot because he didn’t have the carpetbagger tag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post did not age well, lol.
A stroke, sometimes called a brain attack, occurs when something blocks blood supply to part of the brain or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts. In either case, parts of the brain become damaged or die. A stroke can cause lasting brain damage, long-term disability, or even death
Worse, the blood clot came from his heart. Good chance of death, further damage in the next 5 years