Fetterman.... well that didn't take long

SamSpade

Well-Known Member

What an embarrassment he is to that once august chamber that was the U.S. Senate, which once counted our greatest statesman among its members.

He doesn't change his clothes for days, he's somehow enfeebled by his health, wears hoodies and shorts and behaves like an immature teenager when confronted. And has the brass to turn on the water works.

If he was among my relatives I'd be embarrassed to be seen with him - but I'd be MORE EMBARRASSDED if he was MY SENATOR.

What next dems? Are you going to elect a dead cat?
 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
Remember when Senators and Congresscritters referred to other as "The Honorable Gentleman/Lady from such and such State.
Now they are all jagoff's , and I have to admit that a lot of them are, but they were still referred to with decency and respect.

If I had to pick the biggest Jagoffs in Government he would definitely make the list, along with Schiff and Chuck the Schmuck.
 

Ken King

A little rusty but not crusty
PREMO Member
Wrong. Many of them did make it in to the senate.

It's not hard to educate yourself yet you choose to remain ignorant
OK, I see that some did make it to the floor, but we weren't talking about them, we were talking about those there officially doing business and appropriate attire. How come even some Dems are calling out Schumer's decision to let "Lurch" wear his gym clothes on to the floor?
 

Monello

Smarter than the average bear
PREMO Member
He looks like the guy that changes my oil down at the local Jiffy Lube.
 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
I remember years ago there was a guy who roamed 12th. Street N.W in DC. There was a coke machine across the street from where i was working.
Back then the bottles were returnable. They had a rack on the side of the machine where people placed their bottles when they finished drinking.
This guy who closely resembled Fetterman would go up to the rack check to see if anyone had not finished their coke and drink any coke he found in the bottles.
 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
Every time I read an article about Fetterman, I hear the theme to the Addams Family in the background.

Often, I feel like we are living in the twilight zone.
Dakota we have been in the Biden twilight zone since Jan. 20 , 2 1/2 years ago.
Twilight= Dim or diffused illumination.

What better definition of Joe Biden, and his twilight is getting darker by the minute.
 

Kyle

Beloved Misanthrope
PREMO Member
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WingsOfGold

Well-Known Member
OK, I see that some did make it to the floor, but we weren't talking about them, we were talking about those there officially doing business and appropriate attire. How come even some Dems are calling out Schumer's decision to let "Lurch" wear his gym clothes on to the floor?
Perhaps Lurch being unstable said if you don't let me be a pig I'm going to have
 

herb749

Well-Known Member
Does Fetterman believe that since the Senate relaxed its dress code for him that he can say what he wants. He's calling for Melendez to resign. Does his new pal Chuck know.
 

WingsOfGold

Well-Known Member
What an embarrassment he is to that once august chamber that was the U.S. Senate, which once counted our greatest statesman among its members.

He doesn't change his clothes for days, he's somehow enfeebled by his health, wears hoodies and shorts and behaves like an immature teenager when confronted. And has the brass to turn on the water works.

If he was among my relatives I'd be embarrassed to be seen with him - but I'd be MORE EMBARRASSDED if he was MY SENATOR.

What next dems? Are you going to elect a dead cat?
The dead cat could have purpose as a door stop.
 
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