the best team toet get the job b done? done? now, if the answer t now, if the answer to thoseimagn isestions is no, and i imagine it is fo fr most of you, then neither man is really capableatr of serving as a us senator or the u.s. president . at least not without a lot of people making decisions for him. r protecting him from scrutiny and hiding the truth from the voters. from thand of course, this is t what s happening in both cases. now, nbc news reporter dasha burns dared to provide facts that actually help pennsylvania voters answe r the questionmelyi on their mind. namely, is fetterman realls y well enough to takeb on the demands of the job of us senator because of his stroke? becdrans campaign require closed captioning technology for this interview to essentially read our questions l as we ask them t. and lester, in small talk before the interview, without captioning, it wasn t clear heda was understanding our conversationnd. s wa now, mind you, this wassit-do the
and sympathy for veterans medical condition. and we v e repeatedly urged him to take the time at home to heal and recover. a stroke is serious. it s life threatening. in some cases, it s a major medical event and recovery can be long and arduous and outcomes vary. those arary.e the facts. despe yet now the left is so desperate to hold on to power, it s even enlisting wives top hi help hide the politicians. true physical and cognitive struggles. now, standing by your man is one thing, but propping him up when people need strong and vigorous leadership. well, that s dishonest and craven. entehonestr jazelle fetterman. what a disservice that shete did to not only my husband, butd to anyone facingid disability and working through it. t know how there were not consequences. right. i mean, there are consequences for folks inks positions. who are any y of the isms.