
TUCKER CARLSON: Fetterman's candidacy tells us something dark about the Democratic Party
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Fox News host Tucker Carlson reacts to the the Pennsylvania Senate debate between John Fetterman and Dr. Mehmet Oz on Wednesday's "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
For months, Fetterman remained in semi-seclusion. Then as the campaign progressed and the polls tightened, he began to venture out. He had no choice. And video clips surfaced of Fetterman speaking at rallies in what seemed to be a bizarre and highly disjointed way. Some began to wonder if he'd really suffered "no cognitive damage" from his stroke.
It was at this point that Fetterman’s personal physician, a man called Clifford Chen, who also happened to be a campaign donor to him and other Democrats, rushed forward to bring science to bear on this question. In Clifford Chen's considered opinion as a respected medical professional who works at a major research university, John Fetterman was absolutely fine. Fetterman was "recovering well" from his stroke. He had "no work restrictions and can work full duty in public office."













