Pennsylvania
Related: About this forumJohn Fetterman has lingering speech issues after his stroke. What's the impact on his Senate run?
(link) https://www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-state/2022/09/11/john-fetterman-lingering-speech-issues-stroke-impact-senate-campaign/stories/202209110049
In Pittsburgh a week later, Mr. Fetterman jumbled up his point about good-paying jobs. What is wrong with demanding for an easy, safe, kind of their income, a path to a safe place for them to win? Excuse me, to work? he said.
As Mr. Fetterman has returned to the trail, giving candid speeches without notes, hes been upfront about the lingering speech impacts of his May stroke, insisting his physical and mental health are good, while his opponent, Mehmet Oz, challenges his ability to serve.
My health now is robust. Im able to live a normal life, Mr. Fetterman said in his first nationally televised interview since his stroke on MSNBC. Driving, going to the grocery store ... its just that every now and then, Im going to miss a word or mush two words together.
Mr. Fetterman and his Senate campaign have said its called auditory processing, an effect of his May 13 stroke, along with some word retrieval issues, which they expect to continue to improve. In brief speeches hes given on the trail, its noticeable but not an overwhelming distraction. His crowds, typically supporters, enthusiastically respond to him, and plenty of people have speech problems that dont indicate cognitive impairment.
As clips of Mr. Fettermans verbal fumbles have circulated, Mr. Oz, a cardiothoracic surgeon who trails slightly in most polls, has amped up pressure on Mr. Fetterman to debate. Mr. Fetterman said on Wednesday that he will debate Mr. Oz sometime in mid- to late October. His campaign has stressed that he is fully capable of serving as a U.S. senator.
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It's all good. Big John is recovering from a stroke, and the doctors have assured him that there are no mental issues. With time and with further therapy, these small auditory/speech issues will probably diminish.
How does "Senator Fetterman" sound? Pretty good I think!
LakeArenal
(29,797 posts)We will never know.
FakeNoose
(35,659 posts)The Pennsylvania voters are going to show Oz that we ain't buying his BS.
LakeArenal
(29,797 posts)But his credibility declined daily.
Croney
(4,923 posts)2naSalit
(92,668 posts)Is this something that can go away over time?
It hasn't been long since the stroke and he is well spoken. I think the voters are behind him regardless. I give the majority of the PA voters to see the difference between a charlatan and a statesman.
SergeStorms
(19,312 posts)and it wasn't his mushing two words together that kept him from being re-elected. It was the fact that he's a detestable human being and a crook that sunk Trump's chances.
FakeNoose
(35,659 posts)... without some error, or ... ahem ... LIE coming out of his mouth.
Where's Dr. Oz's objections about Chump being unfit for office?
Hmmm ...
Meadowoak
(6,215 posts)About 6 months. That's completely gone away now. Fetterman will be fine, just takes a little time.
FakeNoose
(35,659 posts)The ones who don't, probably wouldn't have voted for Big John anyway.
2naSalit
(92,668 posts)I was wondering about that. It makes sense in his deciding on an October date for debating.
Glad you recovered from your event! And thanks for sharing that little bit because that's an important factor.
Lettuce Be
(2,339 posts)I think he's going to seriously whip his asphalt
Zambero
(9,761 posts)Which did not affect his ability to lead the country in the face of the Great Depression and WWII.
FakeNoose
(35,659 posts)FDR was one of our BEST Democrats ever!