Dr. Oz's chances of winning the PA Senate race have surged to nearly 70% following last night's trainwreck debate
While out on the campaign trail weeks ago, Democrat Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman roasted Dr. Mehmet Oz as "out-of-touch" after the Republican candidate released an ad where he cringely mispronounced the name of the grocer "Wegmans" as "Wegners." While that generated plenty of laughs for Team Fetterman, it's since become evident at last night's debate that Fetterman himself apparently can't pronounce any word *except* Wegmans.
While expectations were already low, the bar had to be below the floor for anyone to think Fetterman exceeded them. There are dozens of videos circulating of Fetterman's incoherence during the debate, and they're all practically interchangeable, offering word salad in response to questions he rarely directly answered. It often seemed as if Fetterman was prepared to just repeat talking points - but he couldn't even read the script for those properly.
To give just one example (of many), Fetterman's response to a question about whether he supports a $15 minimum wage was. "We all have to make sure that everyone that works is able to, that's the most American bargain... that if you work full time you should be able to live in dignity as well true. And I believe they haven't had any business and uh as uh you can't have businesses being subsidized by uh paying individuals who simply can't evade to pay their own way."
Dr. Oz's chances of winning the PA Senate race have surged to nearly 70% following last night's trainwreck debate
While out on the campaign trail weeks ago, Democrat Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman roasted Dr. Mehmet Oz as "out-of-touch" after the Republican candidate released an ad where he cringely mispronounced the name of the grocer "Wegmans" as "Wegners." While that generated plenty of laughs for Team Fetterman, it's since become evident at last night's debate that Fetterman himself apparently can't pronounce any word *except* Wegmans.
While expectations were already low, the bar had to be below the floor for anyone to think Fetterman exceeded them. There are dozens of videos circulating of Fetterman's incoherence during the debate, and they're all practically interchangeable, offering word salad in response to questions he rarely directly answered. It often seemed as if Fetterman was prepared to just repeat talking points - but he couldn't even read the script for those properly.
To give just one example (of many), Fetterman's response to a question about whether he supports a $15 minimum wage was. "We all have to make sure that everyone that works is able to, that's the most American bargain... that if you work full time you should be able to live in dignity as well true. And I believe they haven't had any business and uh as uh you can't have businesses being subsidized by uh paying individuals who simply can't evade to pay their own way."