Post by barb43 on Mar 14, 2023 3:07:48 GMT
On Capital Hill: Is Fetterman's staff playing 'Weekend at Bernie's'?
A discussion and description of supposed pieces of legislation that Fetterman is involved with follows in the article at this point.
This article is worth a read, and definitely worth some serious consideration.
www.wnd.com/2023/03/fettermans-staff-playing-weekend-bernies/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=wnd-breaking&utm_campaign=breaking&utm_content=breaking&ats_es=ea7eec24be1e0c0dcc42d05131592243
The plot of the 1989 black comedy "Weekend at Bernie's" involves two company employees who were invited to their boss's vacation home for a weekend, only to find when they got there that he (Bernie) had been murdered. Nonetheless, they take Bernie's corpse with them wherever they go to give the appearance he is still alive, hoping to flush out the killer.
Reflecting upon the current situation of Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., one is reminded of this film by the recent antics of the senator's staff. While Fetterman is still among the living, reports are that he has been physically and mentally sidelined by the impact of a pre-election (May 2022) stroke he suffered, combined with a diagnosis of severe depression – so much so that he remains hospitalized and is to receive inpatient care for "a few weeks."
Yet, despite Fetterman's possible inability to function either physically or mentally to perform the responsibilities of the office to which he was elected, his staff – much like Bernie's two employees – have been giving Pennsylvania voters the appearance that Fetterman is an active, functioning member of the U.S. Senate. It is amazing what an incapacitated Fetterman has been able to do, according to his office.
Reflecting upon the current situation of Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., one is reminded of this film by the recent antics of the senator's staff. While Fetterman is still among the living, reports are that he has been physically and mentally sidelined by the impact of a pre-election (May 2022) stroke he suffered, combined with a diagnosis of severe depression – so much so that he remains hospitalized and is to receive inpatient care for "a few weeks."
Yet, despite Fetterman's possible inability to function either physically or mentally to perform the responsibilities of the office to which he was elected, his staff – much like Bernie's two employees – have been giving Pennsylvania voters the appearance that Fetterman is an active, functioning member of the U.S. Senate. It is amazing what an incapacitated Fetterman has been able to do, according to his office.
A discussion and description of supposed pieces of legislation that Fetterman is involved with follows in the article at this point.
As a result, there are those in Fetterman's office who are standing in his shoes to move the Democratic Party agenda forward under his name, while lacking any authority to do so.
Both in "Weekend at Bernie's" and in Fetterman's office, efforts were made by the main characters to be deceitful. In the former case, it was funny – a product of Hollywood's outrageous creativity; in the latter, at a time Russia, China, Iran and North Korea threaten us and an alert U.S. leadership must be ready to act quickly, it is not [funny].
Both in "Weekend at Bernie's" and in Fetterman's office, efforts were made by the main characters to be deceitful. In the former case, it was funny – a product of Hollywood's outrageous creativity; in the latter, at a time Russia, China, Iran and North Korea threaten us and an alert U.S. leadership must be ready to act quickly, it is not [funny].
This article is worth a read, and definitely worth some serious consideration.
www.wnd.com/2023/03/fettermans-staff-playing-weekend-bernies/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=wnd-breaking&utm_campaign=breaking&utm_content=breaking&ats_es=ea7eec24be1e0c0dcc42d05131592243