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Favorable | |
2 (1%) |
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Unfavorable | |
231 (99%) |
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Jilly_in_VA
(13,297 posts)However, that's changed...BUT I think I have to qualify my vote because I think his stroke has a great deal to do with the change in his behavior. A stroke should be, but is not generally, considered to be the same as a traumatic brain injury. The results are often the same. It's just that the mechanisms are different---one is an injury that comes from an external force, and the other comes from an internal force, either a clot or a bleed. In either case, depending on the area(s) of the brain involved, a person can have quite a noticeable behavior change, and I think to a great degree that's what's happened to Fetterman. He's spoken openly about his depression since the stroke, but aides have spoken about other troubling behaviors, and apparently those were not at all in evidence prior to the stroke. I personally think he should resign, but I don't think his ego will allow him to, so unless his wife can convince him to, we're stuck.
I do have some personal experience with TBIs, as my son returned from his second tour in Iraq with one. It was undiagnosed, but with my nursing experience, I could spot it. The VA was no help at all, and he kept insisting that he was "fine" although I could see he wasn't. I couldn't convince him to see a doctor, let alone a neurologist! We finally were making some progress when he died by suicide on Dec. 29, 2015. Sometimes I wish I'd insisted on an autopsy....
Nevilledog
(54,615 posts)
NameAlreadyTaken
(2,083 posts)Grim Chieftain
(707 posts)A terrible tragedy for you and your son.
Jilly_in_VA
(13,297 posts)but about TBI patients in general, and that INCLUDES stroke patients. I have told families of stroke patients for many years that there isn't much difference between that and being hit with a baseball bat upside the head. It helps them understand when their family member acts "different" than they did previously. And that was the point of my post. Fetterman had a stroke, therefore a brain injury. I think that explains why he is acting differently than he did before.
Grim Chieftain
(707 posts)I lost four close family members to strokes.
DiverDave
(5,189 posts)To hear this.
Im so,so sorry for your loss.
SheltieLover
(74,448 posts)
CivicGrief
(249 posts)Fetter-manchin.
DemocratSinceBirth
(101,412 posts)JI7
(92,807 posts)but maybe in between. I think he has issues he needs to deal with and it might be best for hin not to run again.
BlueTsunami2018
(4,688 posts)After having donated, promoted, campaigned, knocked on doors and supported this prick in every conceivable way, he turns around and becomes this
.thing that he is now.
Hes not on our side. He disgusts me.
irisblue
(36,268 posts)RobinA
(10,449 posts)and I voted for him because he was a Democrat. I was never 100% that he could be trusted. I believe that he is significantly affected by his issues and I think that any grown-ups in the room should maybe talk to him. Like they didn't with Biden.
NameAlreadyTaken
(2,083 posts)Or was he actually, secretly MAGA all along, just pretending to be a Democrat?
Intractable
(1,325 posts)When I was in college, I had an Anthropology professor who was an obvious misogynist asshole -- after the car accident.
He just hated the women in the class.
Before the accident, he was reputed to be a lovely, highly liberal man who earned his tenure.
Jilly_in_VA
(13,297 posts)I believe it will explain a lot.
tblue37
(67,346 posts)11 Bravo
(24,212 posts)QueerDuck
(217 posts)and I'll just leave it at that. I will not smear a fellow Democrat... which seems to be the purpose of this poll... but I will admit that we could do better next time.
Maru Kitteh
(30,824 posts)I think he should resign now and sell velvet paintings by the highway.
Jilly_in_VA
(13,297 posts)but I do agree that he should resign and concentrate on his recovery.
Maru Kitteh
(30,824 posts)is now repaying us too often in cruelty. I find his actions more troubling than my wish for him to undergo a change of occupation. To be honest though, I dont care very much what he does when he leaves. He doesnt have to sell velvet paintings, but I sincerely hope he will choose something with less potential for harm to others.
Jilly_in_VA
(13,297 posts)(I live in NW VA, so pretty close to PA) and I don't think so at all. The stroke fundamentally changed him, and if you didn't follow him before that, you probably wouldn't be able to see that.
haele
(14,730 posts)Like a lot of politicians, there was a lot of internal asshole he could previously keep in check, but after the stroke, it was obvious his "internal governor" had blown.
Skittles
(168,137 posts)those days are long gone
AStern
(553 posts)I hope he quits pretending otherwise
Paladin
(31,788 posts)He is a constant, non-stop trump-enabler. Democrats can't afford him, anymore.
WarGamer
(18,027 posts)Like Fetterman vs a GOP Senator? I'll take Fetterman. Fetterman vs someone more liberal? I'll take more liberal.
Mike Nelson
(10,797 posts)... favorable. My opinion has moved to less favorable. I guess I'm okay with him, if he's the best they can do in PA. I would probably favor another candidate in the primary. Overall, I would wish him a very happy and healthy retirement.
tblue37
(67,346 posts)sheshe2
(94,360 posts)What really happened when an armed John Fetterman detained an unarmed Black jogger in 2013?
Pennsylvania official chased unarmed Black jogger with his truck
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/john-fetterman-dr-oz-jogger-b2195561.html
C_U_L8R
(48,287 posts)cause thats, yknow, his job.
poli-junkie
(1,428 posts)disorganized thinking. The stroke altered who he is. And/or someones paying him off to become another SineManchin.
FakeNoose
(39,017 posts)I've also donated to his campaigns over the years.
I'm upset and disappointed in the changes in him since his strokes, and I believe he has multiple medical issues. John Fetterman should resign before the next election, hopefully by the first of the year at the latest. Whoever will be appointed and whoever decides to run in his place should be given sufficient time. The 2026 election is only 13 months away.
mvd
(65,749 posts)I was a fan and really liked how he campaigned against Oz. He was funny and relatable. I know he had that stroke, but later he said it was freeing to let him break from the party. So maybe he never was as progressive as I thought. Ill be voting for his primary challenger if there is one.