There he goes again.
“He” being Pennsylvania Democrat Sen. John Fetterman, and “goes again” being the unpredictable senator ripping his own party again. This time, Fetterman took his fellow Democrats to task for “freaking out” over President-elect Trump’s decisive win over Vice President Kamala Harris in the presidential election.
In a new interview with The New York Times, Fetterman said the irrational outrage the Democrats have displayed following Trump’s win has only served to make him stronger and liberals irrelevant. “If you freak out on everything, you lose any kind of relevance.”
We’re not even at Thanksgiving, and Democrats just can’t stop losing our minds every fifteen minutes. We really need to pace ourselves, or, you know, for f***’s sake, just grab a grip.
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I’m just saying, buckle up and pack a lunch, because it’s going to be four years of this. And if you have a choice to freak out, you know, on the hour, then that’s your right. But I will not. I’m not that dude, and I’m not that Democrat.
I’m going to pick my fights. If you freak out on everything, you lose any kind of relevance. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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