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ducks
10-11-2022, 08:26 PM
https://www.yahoo.com/news/fetterman-struggles-understand-hears-speak-221922232.html

Leetonidas
10-11-2022, 09:00 PM
Did you also have a stroke?

Isitjustme?
10-11-2022, 09:01 PM
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ChumpDumper
10-11-2022, 10:40 PM
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benefactor
10-11-2022, 11:16 PM
Did you also have a stroke?
Been my working theory for a while tbh

Winehole23
10-12-2022, 09:00 AM
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hater
10-12-2022, 09:03 AM
https://www.yahoo.com/news/fetterman-struggles-understand-hears-speak-221922232.html

:lmao

Todays Democrays :lol

Winehole23
10-12-2022, 12:21 PM
Dasha Burns backpedaling


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Chris Fall
10-12-2022, 12:52 PM
Imagine being disliked enough to be losing against a guy who struggles to understand what he hears and to speak clearly.

Winehole23
10-12-2022, 12:58 PM
Imagine being disliked enough to be losing against a guy who struggles to understand what he hears and to speak clearly.I bet we already have a few hearing and vision impaired senators. Closed captioning would be a reasonable accommodation, no?

TSA
10-12-2022, 01:15 PM
Dasha Burns backpedaling


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https://twitter.com/KyleMartinsen_/status/1580183326366703616

pgardn
10-12-2022, 01:19 PM
https://twitter.com/KyleMartinsen_/status/1580183326366703616

so she backpedaled... or what...

Winehole23
10-12-2022, 01:20 PM
yeah, Dasha Burns is the real victim here.

it takes real courage to pick on a guy recovering from a stroke.

101A
10-12-2022, 01:48 PM
As an actual Pennsylvania voter, I couldn't be more disappointed in our choices this year. I'll be voting for Shapiro for gov - Mastriano is just an idiot. Want to abolish property tax, with NO suggestion of how to replace the revenue (just close all the schools?) For a state that has a demonstrable, chronic aging problem, his is the ultimate statement of that. The only people supporting this clown are over 70. He's not conservative, he's just an idiot. That said, Fetterman is a singularly unimpressive individual. Before the stroke or after, he hasn't done anything of note in his life. Raised affluent, got a great education; ran a city of UNDER 10,000 people before being elected to a largely ceremonial Lt. Governor position (where he finally made an income high enough to not be supported by Mom and Dad). If he didn't look like he does, he would never have been elected beyond mayor of Bradford. Seriously. Not a huge fan of Oz (at all) but at least dude - son of Turkish immigrants, got himself through medical school, and then heart surgeon. So, individually, he's shown more ability to get (anything) done. Also, he's already rich; maybe he will cost more to buy off? Fetterman, if he wins, will be worth $20 million by reelection time. Splitting my vote this year. BTW WH, thanks for digging up a 12 yar old post - I had forgotten about this place.

ChumpDumper
10-12-2022, 02:01 PM
https://twitter.com/KyleMartinsen_/status/1580183326366703616

I mean we can tell you can't understand that pizza restaurant child sex dungeons don't exist and Air Fore One isn't a United Airlines Airbus and we can't even see you.

Ninja Roach
10-12-2022, 02:31 PM
As an actual Pennsylvania voter, I couldn't be more disappointed in our choices this year. I'll be voting for Shapiro for gov - Mastriano is just an idiot. Want to abolish property tax, with NO suggestion of how to replace the revenue (just close all the schools?) For a state that has a demonstrable, chronic aging problem, his is the ultimate statement of that. The only people supporting this clown are over 70. He's not conservative, he's just an idiot. That said, Fetterman is a singularly unimpressive individual. Before the stroke or after, he hasn't done anything of note in his life. Raised affluent, got a great education; ran a city of UNDER 10,000 people before being elected to a largely ceremonial Lt. Governor position (where he finally made an income high enough to not be supported by Mom and Dad). If he didn't look like he does, he would never have been elected beyond mayor of Bradford. Seriously. Not a huge fan of Oz (at all) but at least dude - son of Turkish immigrants, got himself through medical school, and then heart surgeon. So, individually, he's shown more ability to get (anything) done. Also, he's already rich; maybe he will cost more to buy off? Fetterman, if he wins, will be worth $20 million by reelection time. Splitting my vote this year. BTW WH, thanks for digging up a 12 yar old post - I had forgotten about this place.

Yes, Oz got through med school. That should mean he'd recognize that abortion is a valid medical procedure and a vital component of womens' overall healthcare. Yet he decided to pander to his nutter Christian fundie base against his medical training/judgement.

That shows a dangerous lack of principles, tbh.

We've got patients in Texas being forced to carry dead fetuses that will decay and thus become a source of sepsis if they aren't promptly aborted. These patients are being held under observation until signs of liver failure or stroke are picked up by testing/monitoring. This is not only dangerous but costly for the patient and traumatic for everyone involved. I've seen some fucked up shit in medicine, but the current situation our ob/gyns are being placed in is about the worst.

And, that's just one example of the many ways in which a pregnancy can go devastatingly wrong prompting the need for an abortion. Placental abruption, fatal chromosomal defects, fatal physical defects, fatal organ maldevelopment, terminal genetic disease.....etc etc etc. I'd hate to see this asinine practice spread to other states.

I believe Oz is a dangerous vote. I hope you might read a little more into it before actually following through because the potential for great harm is there.

hater
10-12-2022, 03:21 PM
Imagine being disliked enough to be losing against a guy who struggles to understand what he hears and to speak clearly.

Hillary lost to that guy :lmao

TSA
10-12-2022, 03:28 PM
yeah, Dasha Burns is the real victim here.

it takes real courage to pick on a guy recovering from a stroke.

John is the real victim here :cry :cry :cry

https://twitter.com/ChuckRossDC/status/1580243500637253632

spurraider21
10-12-2022, 03:30 PM
Hillary lost to that guy :lmao
:lol rent free
:lol stillwithher

boutons_deux
10-12-2022, 03:35 PM
I bet we already have a few hearing and vision impaired senators. Closed captioning would be a reasonable accommodation, no?

Remember Henry Gonzalez had to be wheeled in on gurney

spurraider21
10-12-2022, 03:42 PM
John is the real victim here :cry :cry :cry

https://twitter.com/ChuckRossDC/status/1580243500637253632
chasing down unarmed black joggers bad now

ChumpDumper
10-12-2022, 04:02 PM
John is the real victim here :cry :cry :cry

https://twitter.com/ChuckRossDC/status/1580243500637253632

I thought you liked shooting blacks.

boutons_deux
10-12-2022, 04:04 PM
I bet we already have a few hearing and vision impaired senators. Closed captioning would be a reasonable accommodation, no?

Remember Henry Gonzalez had to be wheeled in on gurney

TSA
10-12-2022, 04:18 PM
chasing down unarmed black joggers bad now

It’s always been bad. Terrible attempt of the ST bad now meme.

spurraider21
10-12-2022, 04:32 PM
It’s always been bad. Terrible attempt of the ST bad now meme.
you should read through the ahmaud arbery thread on this board tbh

101A
10-13-2022, 01:13 PM
Yes, Oz got through med school. That should mean he'd recognize that abortion is a valid medical procedure and a vital component of womens' overall healthcare. Yet he decided to pander to his nutter Christian fundie base against his medical training/judgement.

That shows a dangerous lack of principles, tbh.

We've got patients in Texas being forced to carry dead fetuses that will decay and thus become a source of sepsis if they aren't promptly aborted. These patients are being held under observation until signs of liver failure or stroke are picked up by testing/monitoring. This is not only dangerous but costly for the patient and traumatic for everyone involved. I've seen some fucked up shit in medicine, but the current situation our ob/gyns are being placed in is about the worst.

And, that's just one example of the many ways in which a pregnancy can go devastatingly wrong prompting the need for an abortion. Placental abruption, fatal chromosomal defects, fatal physical defects, fatal organ maldevelopment, terminal genetic disease.....etc etc etc. I'd hate to see this asinine practice spread to other states.

I believe Oz is a dangerous vote. I hope you might read a little more into it before actually following through because the potential for great harm is there.

I can't imagine making a decision for Senator based on abortion. Since it would take 60 Senators for any federal abortion action to take place (Hello Obama administration? WTF were you thinking by not codifying?; oh, yeah: this will make a great issue to demagogue when Roe v. Wade inevitably gets overturned). So it could influence my vote for governor, but considering that issue for a senator makes no sense.

BUT even if I were to do so, I'm afraid I'd have to side with Oz on this one. First, Oz's stated position is that he thinks this should be left up to the democratic process in the states. I understand that he gave a non-answer when asked about Graham's bill - whether he would vote for it or not. For what that's worth, he's learning how to be a politician. I would rather him state a position than not, but he was my third choice in the Republican primary, so I don't like the guy - he's just better than Fetterman (not a high bar).

Fetterman's position on the other hand is no restrictions, ever. My position is a moderate, reasonable one. It is the position all civilized countries have adopted - abortion is legal until somewhere during the second trimester (beginning, middle or end). Only Canada and some states in the US allow third trimester abortions. I consider that infanticide, and, apparently a great many people in democratic societies around the world agree with me. Until a handful of years ago, most elected Democrats in this country would have as well. BUT, if you make me choose between the two extreme views being hoisted by the two parties we have to choose from in this country - no abortions ever, or no limits on abortions ever, I'm afraid I have to go with the restrictive one. I cannot abide killing babies - which anything after viability is. The parties will continue to demagogue the issue, and raise money off of it until they finally settle on what is self-evident to the rest of the world (abortions legal until 15 - 20 weeks). It will happen state by state, with Republicans taking a beating in Red states until they get the message, while Democrats running for national office from dark blue states have to explain why they support elective abortions at term.

ChumpDumper
10-13-2022, 01:18 PM
Fetterman's position on the other hand is no restrictions, ever. Untrue.

TSA
10-13-2022, 05:47 PM
https://twitter.com/davejorgenson/status/1580673336576647170?cxt=HHwWhICpycuB1-8rAAAA

WaPo SoyBoy TikTok :lmao

Winehole23
10-13-2022, 05:56 PM
take it easy on the whip-its hoss, anoxia is real

vy65
10-13-2022, 06:12 PM
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baseline bum
10-13-2022, 06:24 PM
I can't imagine making a decision for Senator based on abortion. Since it would take 60 Senators for any federal abortion action to take place (Hello Obama administration? WTF were you thinking by not codifying?; oh, yeah: this will make a great issue to demagogue when Roe v. Wade inevitably gets overturned). So it could influence my vote for governor, but considering that issue for a senator makes no sense.

BUT even if I were to do so, I'm afraid I'd have to side with Oz on this one. First, Oz's stated position is that he thinks this should be left up to the democratic process in the states. I understand that he gave a non-answer when asked about Graham's bill - whether he would vote for it or not. For what that's worth, he's learning how to be a politician. I would rather him state a position than not, but he was my third choice in the Republican primary, so I don't like the guy - he's just better than Fetterman (not a high bar).

Fetterman's position on the other hand is no restrictions, ever. My position is a moderate, reasonable one. It is the position all civilized countries have adopted - abortion is legal until somewhere during the second trimester (beginning, middle or end). Only Canada and some states in the US allow third trimester abortions. I consider that infanticide, and, apparently a great many people in democratic societies around the world agree with me. Until a handful of years ago, most elected Democrats in this country would have as well. BUT, if you make me choose between the two extreme views being hoisted by the two parties we have to choose from in this country - no abortions ever, or no limits on abortions ever, I'm afraid I have to go with the restrictive one. I cannot abide killing babies - which anything after viability is. The parties will continue to demagogue the issue, and raise money off of it until they finally settle on what is self-evident to the rest of the world (abortions legal until 15 - 20 weeks). It will happen state by state, with Republicans taking a beating in Red states until they get the message, while Democrats running for national office from dark blue states have to explain why they support elective abortions at term.

LOL claiming Democrats are trying to legalize abortion at 9 months to make them sound just as extreme as your party that actually accomplished making them illegal at 0 weeks in a large part of the nation.

TSA
10-13-2022, 06:27 PM
take it easy on the whip-its hoss, anoxia is real

:lol restaurant employee humor

baseline bum
10-13-2022, 06:41 PM
I can't imagine making a decision for Senator based on abortion. Since it would take 60 Senators for any federal abortion action to take place (Hello Obama administration? WTF were you thinking by not codifying?; oh, yeah: this will make a great issue to demagogue when Roe v. Wade inevitably gets overturned). So it could influence my vote for governor, but considering that issue for a senator makes no sense.

Also lol this part. Yeah senators had no effect on abortion when they're the ones who put those three shitty Republican justices on the supreme court to overturn Roe.

Winehole23
10-13-2022, 09:56 PM
:lol restaurant employee humorincoherent hilarity isn't a saving roll, it's kind of the opposite.

you and hater pile up the emojis when you're all out of topical replies.

ducks
10-14-2022, 11:06 AM
yeah, Dasha Burns is the real victim here.

it takes real courage to pick on a guy recovering from a stroke.

When you ram for office you get picked on

ElNono
10-15-2022, 02:03 AM
When you ram for office you get picked on

did you have a stroke?

Winehole23
11-11-2022, 09:11 AM
the received wisdom is frequently neither

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hater
11-11-2022, 11:18 AM
So did this retard win already?

LMAO Dr Oz losing to Sling Blade :lmao

:lmao pensylvania

What a shithole. Went to philly the other day.its basically the walking homeless dead downtown :lmao

ElNono
11-11-2022, 01:21 PM
"Red wedding" tears :lmao

TimDunkem
11-11-2022, 01:39 PM
Also lol this part. Yeah senators had no effect on abortion when they're the ones who put those three shitty Republican justices on the supreme court to overturn Roe.
First thing I thought of when I read that inane post. Amazing that so many don't even understand how our government works.

pgardn
11-11-2022, 02:26 PM
When you ram for office you get picked on

Hershel should do a good job of ramming the office.

Dirks_Finale
11-11-2022, 03:23 PM
It makes you wonder if 51% of the state is mentally retarded, tbh.

To be fair, though, a lot of early vote was already out prior to the debate.


So did this retard win already?

LMAO Dr Oz losing to Sling Blade :lmao

:lmao pensylvania

What a shithole. Went to philly the other day.its basically the walking homeless dead downtown :lmao

Spurminator
11-11-2022, 03:44 PM
It makes you wonder if 51% of the state is mentally retarded, tbh.

To be fair, though, a lot of early vote was already out prior to the debate.

Or, try to follow here, 51% of the state preferred to elect a former Lieutenant Governor and mayor to a daytime talk show host from New Jersey. I know it's hard to see past that magic (R) but maybe you'll get there.

Spurminator
11-11-2022, 03:47 PM
"Why didn't those retards elect Dr Oz for senator?!?!!" I scream at the heavens from my cable news basement.

pgardn
11-11-2022, 10:10 PM
And then there is Herschel....

What office has he held in his head and does he carry a badge for that office?
Fetterman had a stroke and can think. Herschel obviously has personality disorder(s) and has done what besides run into people in a very violent manner and can do a shit ton of sit ups?

clambake
11-11-2022, 10:37 PM
And then there is Herschel....

What office has he held in his head and does he carry a badge for that office?
Fetterman had a stroke and can think. Herschel obviously has personality disorder(s) and has done what besides run into people in a very violent manner and can do a shit ton of sit ups?
Well…he put a gun to his wife’s head…that’s something

pgardn
11-12-2022, 11:06 AM
Well…he put a gun to his wife’s head…that’s something

Minor league bigly through the eyes of a Trumpster.

koriwhat
11-12-2022, 07:20 PM
The left loves their retards like Robinette and Fatneckman.

ChumpDumper
11-12-2022, 10:37 PM
The left loves their retards like Robinette and Fatneckman.

Unprovoked rage.

Ef-man
11-12-2022, 10:41 PM
Unprovoked rage.

Good thing he is not a republican and he DGAF.

koriwhat
11-13-2022, 12:30 AM
Good thing he is not a republican and he DGAF.

Good thing, just like Bene, you're a pussy too. :tu