• FlowVoid@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      Don’t worry. He is our Susan Collins.

      Despite all of his rhetoric, Mr. Fetterman so far has voted like a reliable Democratic foot soldier.

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        When everyone left of fascism is in a single party now, there’s bound to be some divisions in people’s actual beliefs within the D party. It’s unsurprising that some Democrats are going to be more moderate in some areas than others, this is what coalition government looks like, and is a healthy part of a working democracy.

        It’d be better if we had ranked choice voting nationally, and could allow for smaller parties to win national seats. But short of that future, I don’t mind Fetterman voicing his thoughts and voting party line when it matters.

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      He ran as a self proclaimed progressive only to land in the Senate and become a ghoulish genocide defender reminiscent of the ADL.

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        Not just that: people who campaigned for him were wary of the risk he might turn right once elected. So he went out early to really convince the leftist coalitions backing him he was legit and definitely not going to do exactly what he did.

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        He was always pro Israel. At no point did he act like he wasn’t a Zionist, all his other policies he did claim were progressive

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      Dude is from a pretty purple constituency. Why are people surprised that he’s a mix of red and blue stances on things?

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      It’s easy to blame the stroke but I don’t know if it’s fair or accurate…

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    Sienna is retiring, someone has to be the new “ran as a progressive Democrat, reveal to be a backstabbing moron with no convictions whatsoever” in the senate

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    Progressives should start running as centrists. They’ll only have to run against one party instead of two, and centrists have made it clear that they will run as progressives.

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    I’m super disappointed in him. Was a big fan of his when I saw him run, and I really liked some of the things I heard about him, like how he got a tattoo marking the date of death for each of 9 people in his city who were murdered while he was mayor. It really made me think that he felt the heavy burden of responsibility and wanted to make the world a better place.

    But this… I mean, this ain’t it. It does get a little complicated because of his stroke. I don’t know how much of the personality he’s currently displaying to the world was endemic in him before the stroke. It could be that this has been who he was the entire time, and he just hid it from the world. Either way, though, I think it’s clear that he represents a lot of unfulfilled hope. Granted, he’s likely still better than Oz, but that’s a pretty damned low bar. Fingers crossed he gets beat in the next election by someone who delivers on the hope that Fetterman originally promised.

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    I would like to primary him. Not because I think I’d win - I definitely wouldn’t - but because I want to ask him what the fuck happened to him. Like, dude, you used to be cool.

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    So NOW you all dislike Fetterman! Get in line, I was hating on the man long before he was elected because he was a proven bigot.