Posted on 12/09/2023 10:26:25 AM PST by DallasBiff
Sen. John Fetterman is predicting that fellow Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin is unlikely to remain in the Senate past the end of his term in January 2025.
The Pennsylvania Democrat made the remark during an interview with the Washington Post, taking a swipe at his West Virginia colleague over his efforts to reinstate the Senate's dress code in September.
"At first I was really kind of angry [at Manchin]," Fetterman told the Post. "And then I realized, well, he's not going to be around much longer and I'm going to get his parking space."
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Doesnt he already get the handicapped spot?
Fetterman is one of the most human of all the congress critters. He says what he wants and does what he wants. And he looks like me 40 years ago.
While most of the others in congress live in mansions, he lives in a rehabbed car dealership building.
But he votes the party line...
Parking space? I thought they all had Chinese drivers!
-PJ
Wow… FETTERMAN’S GOOD at prognosticating! But I’M BETTER, I predict that Christmas will arrive sometime this month.
He may be right here recently on several topics, but he’s still a complete lib BD!
Fetterman is "predicting" Manchin won't be in the Senate after Manchin leaves the Senate?
That's seriously going out on a limb, there...what are the odds he could be right?
“Maybe it’s a scooter. “
Yeah, I guess I can imagining him cruising in one of those Medicare-financed “mobility scooters.”
Who will “go” first? There is a bet.
I’m starting to like Fetterman, he is telling the truth—he is sort of funny to. The Dems could do worse for President.
I was converted from liberalism by Rush Limbaugh. Rush is gone now. Wish he were here .
If these Democrats are sincere, fine.
But keep an eye on them.
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