I’d rather have my Senator be a principled man who sometimes has trouble getting his words out, than someone who can get his words out but sacrificed his principles along the way.
Here’s a truth few will say aloud but I will: Being a senator is America’s easiest job. You just have to sit there & say “yay” or “nay.” This notion that @JohnFetterman can’t do that job because he’s recovering from a health event is moronic — and everyone in media knows it.

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Principled you mean single payer to no single payer, fracking to no fracking. I think it’s clear you have lost your principles.
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So vote for the disabled incapacitated big guy because of what you believe his principles to be even though he cannot articulate or express those himself. Got it.
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Sounds like racism and Islamophobia to me.
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Principled? Lies about his health lies about fracking pulled a gun on a black man let’s criminals out of prison. You have a weird definition of principled
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A principled man? He is anything but. He is a complete liar! He can't put a thought together! He barely knows where he is. If that's what she want, fine. The rest of us. No way! Bye-bye
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I like the principle of people healing from the ravages of a stroke before they take on the high stress and responsible job of Senate
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He sacrificed his principles on that stage last night.
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Just ask the people of Braddock how “principled” Fetterman really is
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he supports fracking. he clearly and repeatedly said it in the debate last night. ...and have you checked what he says about healthcare? nothing to do with his stroke recovery... he's really bad on the issues and the campaign has been nothing but fart jokes and nonsense. no.
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Well he's not principled either but okay
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