I don’t fault her for doing as she did. She has three children 12 and under, plus a household and the media to manage during this time. She probably needed to get away from the eye of the storm for a little while.
Every family and marriage is different. Maybe her staying there would not give her husband the peace and quiet he needs right now. She may be the type where the more nervous she is, the more she talks. I don’t know them.
“I don’t fault her for doing as she did. She has three children 12 and under, plus a household and the media to manage during this time. She probably needed to get away from the eye of the storm for a little while.
Every family and marriage is different. Maybe her staying there would not give her husband the peace and quiet he needs right now. She may be the type where the more nervous she is, the more she talks. I don’t know them”
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This “job” was not thrust upon Fetterman unexpectedly. He and his wife knew the ages of their children at the time they embarked down this road. Fetterman, his wife, his physicians, and the Democrat party, knew of his medical problems after his stroke. He did not withdraw to let another candidate take his place. The Fettermans, the physicians, the media, and all democrats lied about his physical and mental acuity and ability to do the job required.
The time to “get a way for a while” was immediately following his stroke. Then, after recovery, maybe he could have campaigned for another political position. But having a physically and mentally impaired democrat candidate was apparently a better option than his family looking out for his health care. Fetterman’s wife obviously has political aspirations of her own and she doesn’t mind stepping over her dead husband’s body to achieve those goals.
Very generous analysis.