Fetterman wearing ‘hoodies and gym shorts’ in Senate shows ‘robust recovery,’ AP report claims

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Was this written by a human or by AI? Good grief, if a human how stupid are they?

Then again, this is aimed at the most gullible among us, that being Democrat voters.


Fetterman reportedly 'votes from the doorway' or a 'side entrance' to get around the Senate's strict dress code rules



Sources "close" to Sen. John Fetterman, D.-Penn., are claiming that his trademark "hoodies and gym shorts" look is a "sign that the senator is making a robust recovery," according to a recent AP story.

The story also praised Fetterman for "turning heads" and "redefining fashion in the stuffy Senate."

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However, Fetterman is back and stronger than ever, AP is reporting, because of his "relaxed, comfortable style."

The senator has even found a "workaround" to the legislative body's dress code rules.

"He votes from the doorway of the Democratic cloakroom or the side entrance, making sure his ‘yay’ or ‘nay’ is recorded before ducking back out."

"He’s setting a new dress code," Vermont Sen. Peter Welch joked to AP. "He was struggling. And now he’s a joyful person to be around."

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Was this written by a human or by AI? Good grief, if a human how stupid are they?

Then again, this is aimed at the most gullible among us, that being Democrat voters.


Fetterman reportedly 'votes from the doorway' or a 'side entrance' to get around the Senate's strict dress code rules


Sources "close" to Sen. John Fetterman, D.-Penn., are claiming that his trademark "hoodies and gym shorts" look is a "sign that the senator is making a robust recovery," according to a recent AP story.
The story also praised Fetterman for "turning heads" and "redefining fashion in the stuffy Senate."
...
However, Fetterman is back and stronger than ever, AP is reporting, because of his "relaxed, comfortable style."
The senator has even found a "workaround" to the legislative body's dress code rules.
"He votes from the doorway of the Democratic cloakroom or the side entrance, making sure his ‘yay’ or ‘nay’ is recorded before ducking back out."
"He’s setting a new dress code," Vermont Sen. Peter Welch joked to AP. "He was struggling. And now he’s a joyful person to be around."
...


this is funnier than hell
 
If he gets any healthier he'll have a sneaker deal with NIKE
 

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