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Fetterman Says They’re ‘Not Sending Their Best And Brightest’ To Washington

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Sen. John Fetterman recently made an appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” where he took the opportunity to lecture Americans about the qualifications of those who hold positions in power. “America is not sending their best and brightest,” the junior senator from Pennsylvania told Colbert. “These people are making decisions that are, you know, determining the government here. It’s actually scary.”

John Fetterman had a stroke and spent 3 months in the hospital for depression then says this –

“America is not sending their best and brightest, you know, to Washington, D.C.”pic.twitter.com/awXcBR2xOa

— The Patriot Oasis (@ThePatriotOasis) October 12, 2023

In the same interview, Fetterman was asked about the captioning technology he uses following a stroke last year. “Sometimes I use this captioning that is nothing different than having glasses, like you have. So I absolutely can process everything, but sometimes the language gets kind of lost in translation.”

In a September Senate hearing, Fetterman said he uses the transcription service to help him “fully participate in [meetings], and in conversations with my children, and interacting with [his] staff.” He went on to detail his difficulty with communication, saying, “I had a stroke about 18 months ago, and … I have lost my ability to fully process language.”

In the same hearing, Fetterman expressed his reliance on external sources to aid his performance in the upper chamber. “I can’t imagine if I didn’t have this kind of a bridge to allow me to communicate with other people effectively,” he

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