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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Fetterman Claims He Will Debate Oz…but Not till Late October

'It was just simply only ever been about addressing some of the lingering issues of the stroke... '

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) After a great deal of pressure from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Democrat Pennyslvania Lt. Gov. and Senatorial candidate John Fetterman–a Harvard graduate and fake blue-collar laborer–has committed to a debate with Republican candidate for Senate, Dr. Mehmet Oz, the Epoch Times reported.

Last month Fetterman said that he would not take part in the September debate with Oz as he recovers from a stroke that he suffered last May, despite Oz’s willingness to allow Fetterman notes and a medical support team during the debate.

But after the the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette slammed Fetterman earlier this week for failing to keep his promise “return to the rigors of campaigning, including debating his opponent,” the Democrat has changed his tune.

“We’re absolutely going to debate Dr. Oz, and that was really always our intent to do that. It was just simply only ever been about addressing some of the lingering issues of the stroke, the auditory processing, and we’re going to be able to work that out,” Fetterman said.

He emphasized his inability to hear as a result of the stroke, and said that he wished to delay the debate for that reason.

“I have every ability to talk about all of these issues and have a full debate. And that’s really just the one lingering issue of the stroke—that some of my hearing was damaged a little bit, but it’s continuing to get better and better and better every day.”

Fox News’ Tucker Carlson pointed out earlier this week some uncomfortable truths about Fetterman’s political career. For example, he moved to an obliterated town, ruined by open-border and free trade policies, to run for mayor in order to launch his political career as a fake blue-collar candidate.

He also brought his Harvard ideologies to small-town Pennsylvania, casting just one vote at a City Council meeting in the course of four years, and quickly vaulting himself to the top of Pennsylvania politics with the help of the corporate media.

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