Unfit For Office: Stroke Victim, Democrat Senator John Fetterman, Makes Stunning Admission About His Competency

Democrat Senator John Fetterman suffered a stroke while running for his senate seat in Pennsylvania, leaving many suspicious that he’s not all there mentally, and he may have just ADMITTED to it.

Fetterman was out in public for a fellow Democrats’ campaign event when a protestor confronted him over his stance on the Israel-Hamas war, and the Democrat senator revealed that he couldn’t even understand what the protestor was saying because of his stroke.

The senator was speaking on stage when the protestor began shouting at him and disrupted his underwhelming campaign event with some statistics about civilian casualties in the war.

Those in attendance quickly began booing the man and he was eventually removed before Fetterman responded simply, “The joke is on you. I had a stroke, I can’t fully understand what you’re saying!”

 

Fetterman, best known for his below average cognitive ability rivaled only by Joe Biden, and of course, his infamous slob-like attire of a sweatshirt and shorts (which he was wearing to the event), apparently no longer feels he even has to hide that his stroke knocked a few screws loose.

His entire job as a senator is to understand and deliberate policy proposals that shape the future of this nation, and by admitting that he is incapable of that, he’s giving a proverbial middle finger to the entire country.

Watch the video here to see how cavalier Fetterman is in admitting this.


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