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Fetterman’s Tough Talk to CEOs Turns Incoherent

If you haven’t watched the 2006 cult classic film “Idiocracy” you don’t need to bother. You’re living it. Truth really is ⁣stranger than fiction.

The film version stars Luke Wilson as Corporal Joe Bauers, the definition of an average American. Bauers is chosen to ⁢participate in a top-secret ‍hibernation program which is then forgotten. Bauers wakes up half a⁤ millennium ​into the future​ that’s “so incredibly moronic” that he’s by far the most intelligent person alive. The sci-fi comedy ⁢was written by ‌Mike Judge and Ethan Cohen.

The reality version of “Idiocracy” stars ⁤Joe Biden, Dianne Feinstein and John Fetterman who ​are mentally⁤ challenged leaders of a government tinkering at the edge of an abyss. It would be darkly hilarious if it wasn’t really happening.

In his latest blooper‍ reel, ⁤Democratic Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania​ — while‍ trying ​to talk⁣ tough ‍to CEOs concerning the‌ ongoing ⁤ United⁣ Auto Workers strike — becomes unintelligible. Sadly, this is⁣ business as⁣ usual for Fetterman, ⁣as his the clownish outfit of shorts and a sweatshirt. ​The 70s pornstar mustache⁤ is relatively ⁢new, but it only adds to the surreal feel ⁤of⁢ the scene.

Fetterman — playing champion for​ the union although he has never belonged to a union — attempts to ‍demonize⁣ manufacturing CEOs for being rich. It doesn’t quite work‌ out for⁢ him.

Fetterman suffered⁣ from a stroke in​ May‌ 2022,​ according to the‌ New York ​Post.

Since then he has had ​some trouble with hearing what other people are ⁣saying, “comparing it to the muffled words of Charlie​ Brown’s teacher in ‘Peanuts.’” ‌I’m not sure he can hear his own voice, but if he can it must seem like, ⁢well, he’s Charlie‍ Brown’s teacher in the flesh.

One‍ has to wonder what world ⁣leaders must think​ when they see the ⁤short-clad ‍Fetterman on television. They might ⁤be able to ⁢write it⁣ off as a fluke if it wasn’t for the fact that Fetterman is not alone.

Senator Dianne Feinstein, who is 90 years old,⁢ has faced questions about ⁣her ability⁣ to govern for years but ⁣she’s still ⁤there, at least in body if not mind. Critics see the current commander-in-chief​ growing⁢ more unfit to‍ serve ⁣by the minute.

It may just be me, ⁤but progressive voters — presumably somebody votes these‍ people into office — seem ‍to prefer⁤ mental weakness over mental acutity in ⁣their candidates.

Fetterman doesn’t help⁢ himself either. He posted⁤ a clip⁤ of himself driving to the UAW event and all it manages to do is​ make‌ me question his judgment even⁢ further. ‍He looks like he’s on the ⁤way to a party for frat rejects rather‍ than a strike that can potentially impact ‌the lives of millions of people.

Fetterman was also ⁤caught in a bizarre reaction to the recent⁢ announcement of Biden’s impeachment inquiry. It looked like he ⁣might be having another stroke. This does nothing to inspire confidence in⁤ our government.

Uber ⁣Progressive Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer from New York can’t ⁢hide Fetterman’s mental issues by relaxing dress codes. You can’t hide Feinstein‘s failing health or Biden‘s failing mind. The question is,‍ why ‍would you?

It all leads back ⁢— as it always does — to politicians who ⁤believe only in power and do whatever it ‍takes to hold onto it. People like this don’t know how to do the right thing because in​ a world where there⁣ is only power there is‌ no right​ and wrong only power and⁢ who has ‌it ⁤and who doesn’t.

In the film version of “Idiocracy,” there’s⁢ a scene where Bauer is taking an IQ test. The filmmakers had no idea that people like Fetterman ⁢would ascend to power. If they​ did, I wonder if‌ they would have ⁤remade the scene. ⁤Somehow ⁣I don’t find it ⁢quite as ⁤funny as I used to.

Future generations — assuming the U.S. somehow​ survives the onslaught‍ of hyper-stupidity and mental decline we currently‍ find ourselves in —⁣ may ⁢look back‌ on scenes like Fetterman at the UAW rally and find it funny.

But ⁤it’s not funny now. It’s ​scary⁢ as hell.

The post Fetterman Becomes Unintelligible While Trying ‍to Talk Tough to CEOs appeared first on The Western ⁢Journal.

The article argues that the state of affairs depicted in “Idiocracy” is not limited to a few isolated cases but is ​indicative of a broader societal trend. It suggests that the erosion of intellect and critical ⁤thinking‌ is not only evident in our leaders but also in the general population. How has society reached a point where foolishness and ignorance seem to be celebrated, while intelligence and expertise are disregarded and ridiculed?

The alarming reality that⁤ we find ourselves⁢ living ​in seems to mirror⁣ the plot of the 2006 cult classic film “Idiocracy.” The movie, directed by Mike Judge and written by Ethan Cohen and Judge ​himself, depicts a future world where society ‌has devolved into a state of extreme stupidity‌ and absurdity. While the film may have‍ been intended as a⁢ satire, it now appears to be an accurate reflection of our current situation.

In the movie, Corporal Joe Bauers ⁤(played by Luke Wilson) is chosen to participate in a top-secret hibernation program, but he wakes up 500 years in ‌the future to a world‌ that is devoid of intelligence. Bauers finds himself to be the smartest person alive in a society that is astonishingly moronic. ⁤The parallels between this fictional future and our present‍ reality are​ uncanny.

The article highlights​ the resemblance between the characters in “Idiocracy” and some of our real-life leaders. ⁢It mentions​ Joe Biden, Dianne Feinstein,⁢ and John Fetterman⁣ as individuals who exhibit mental shortcomings that make them unfit to govern. These political figures, who⁤ should be representing the interests of the people, instead appear to be⁢ stumbling through their roles, ‌making decisions that have far-reaching⁣ consequences.

The article cites an incident involving⁢ Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, where he becomes unintelligible while trying to speak to CEOs‌ about‌ the⁤ ongoing United Auto Workers strike. Fetterman’s outfit, consisting of shorts and a sweatshirt, and his newly acquired mustache,⁤ only add to the surreal nature of the scene. ​It is disconcerting to witness a supposed leader in such a state of ‌incompetence.

Furthermore, it is revealed that Fetterman suffered a stroke in May ​2022, which has affected‍ his ability to hear. This



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