allowed to lie for partisan reasons? don t we have enough of that inr this country? should doctors be allowed to do th that? he clearly was lying. that s not s a man not a who cak with no restrictions inn the u.s. senate. far from it.the and everyone watching everyg, ee honest persoryn would come to po that conclusion. we could play you a lou a t oft clips like that, probably seen i them already today, but not everyone is an honest person. and to prove it, we re going tob show you how msnbc covered this debate the moment it ended here is new york magazine s rebecca traister. clearly, this is a candidate who is feeling stress. and there was such intensee sc scrutiny, often ablest scrutiny on how he was going too comm communicate. and he just diune, andd a debatn front of, you know, the nationid ,you know, an audience of anyone who could listen. and it was so transparent. he did fumblhe dide. s, you he did make verbal mistakes.as yo au knowll, and it was all
0 with all of your favorite live tv and streaming apps. all in one place. all right, discovery plus because we know how much you appreciate having all you need all in one place. i live streaming and live tv. all in one place.my dish tuned in to you. go ., ever goodyb evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. good night, everybody. ore thtwo days before the democf senate primary in pennsylvania back in may,er staffers with thg john fetterman campaign announced that their candidate had tragicallyannoun suffered a stroke, but no problem. in a written statementtten purported written by john fetterman himself from the hospital, fetterman announced thatdly writ he was f absolutely fine.ai i m feeling much better, the statement read . ing muchetter.doctors tell me ie any cognitive damage. okay, so the primary continued as playing with veterans name on the ballo w t, and fetterman won. ate the democratic was t nominee and thatos was the lasto that most voters heard about. kefo john