

And there is no shame in suffering a stroke. We don't know the extent of Fetterman's problems because he won't release his medical records. Some people completely recover from strokes, and some do not. Fetterman is not deaf he is unable to process spoken words because of brain damage. Well, for one thing, being paralyzed does not undercut a person's ability to comprehend ideas or articulate thoughts or participate in debates - all essential functions of a politician's job. Others wondered if it meant Fetterman critics believed "deaf" people should not run for office. "How is this any different from Tammy Duckworth or Madison Cawthorn needing a wheelchair? How is it different from many elderly senators who need hearing aids?" asked left-winger Eric Michael Garcia. In September, Fetterman said that the "only lingering issue" he experienced was occasionally missing a word or "mush(ing) two words together." Yet in only a few minutes last night, the entire left adopted a new position, denouncing any mention of his ailment as an "ableist" attack on a person with a "disability."ĭemocrats struggled to calibrate this new accusation, comparing Fetterman's cognitive struggles to handicaps. For months, the national media has been telling us Fetterman's campaign was completely "normal," even as video emerges of the candidate struggling to cobble two coherent sentences in succession. It's remarkable to watch how quickly partisans can coalesce around a new talking point. Democrats swarmed, attacking Burns for stating the obvious: Fetterman isn't OK. "In small talk before my interview," Burns added, "it wasn't clear he understood what I was saying." The candidate needed a closed-captioned monitor to answer questions because of "auditory processing" struggles caused by his recent stroke. NBC News' Dasha Burns recently aired the first in-person interview with Pennsylvania senatorial candidate John Fetterman since his stroke. (Worlds of Wonder), please check the Moovit app.Democratic senatorial candidate John Fetterman.
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