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Related: About this forumDr. Oz Accidentally Gives Fetterman An Awesome New Slogan As Insult Backfires
Looks like the Wizard made an ass of himself again:
Republican Senate candidate Mehmet Oz may have given Democratic rival John Fetterman yet another unintentional gift ― this time with a supposed insult that sounds more like a compliment, especially in Pennsylvania.
Fetterman, Pennsylvania's lieutenant governor, often wears a hoodie ― something Oz seems to find unacceptable, albeit for a curious reason.
"When he dresses like that, it's not an accident," Oz said on the "Ruthless" podcast last week. "He's kicking authority in the balls. He's saying, 'I'm the man. I'll show those guys who's boss.'"....
Apparently he thinks that kicking authority in the balls and being the man and showing who's boss are bad things....



ret5hd
(21,559 posts)He's saying, 'I'm the man. I'll show that Oz who's boss.'"
Fixed it for ya mr. wiz
youre welcome.
Walleye
(41,267 posts)You obviously dont exactly have a finger on the pulse of Pennsylvania.This guy, Oz, went to prep school about a mile from my house here in Delaware. My friend, an estate planning lawyer, worked on his parents will years and years ago mentioning son Mehmet Oz. She remembered because of the unusual name. This is just another spoiled rich kid, bored with his life
peppertree
(22,850 posts)They've got his kind of government.
Rebl2
(16,604 posts)niyad
(124,858 posts)peppertree
(22,850 posts)Oz is a reminder of some of what we could expect, if he and his Orange Boss ever got their way:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1367&v=vW7U8TBHoiw&feature=emb_title
Warpy
(113,610 posts)or TX. He was counting on PA's reputation as Philadelphia on one end, Pittsburgh on the other, and Alabama in between. He was hoping his star power plus the fact he thinks the state is full of stupid people to get him elected.
I really do hope he's dead wrong.
Probatim
(3,148 posts)Isn't 99% of the republican party worried about emasculated men? And their voters want candidates who are going to "drain the swamp" or "shake things up"?
I guess since Dr. Fraud is neither, he's complaining about Fetterman's capabilities.
Bayard
(25,781 posts)With crudite' versus vegetable plate.
Harker
(16,449 posts)I didn't know that.
Bernardo de La Paz
(56,800 posts)Most are followers (sheeple) first. Tend to be members of a religious flock.
They have many who get a thrill out of violence and given an opportunity overcompensate for other personal deficits. In this sense, no, Authoritarians tend to be miniscule.
It takes true courage (heart is the appropriate organ) to stand up to over-compensating RWAF motherfuckers.
(sorry for harsh language but it seemed oddly appropriate given aspects of their violence)
johnnyfins
(2,321 posts)Trump conned them all into thinking he was an outsider that was going to kick the government in the balls. Man. Oz is a fucking moron.
smb
(3,598 posts)I guess I'm just not as smart as Dr. Oz.
BumRushDaShow
(155,599 posts)
Link to tweet
@JohnFetterman
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US Senate candidate, PA
DC could use a kick in the balls
(logo cred @ParkerMolloy 😎

An adapted campaign logo that says "Fetterman: Kicking Authority in the Balls"
PatriotTakes 🇺🇸
@patriottakes
Dr. Oz took aim at John Fettermans clothing and said he was stunned by the costume and believes it contains a deeper message.
Oz: When he dresses like that, hes kicking authority in the balls.
Embedded video
11:32 AM · Sep 27, 2022

docgee
(870 posts)BumRushDaShow
(155,599 posts)I would add that.
Captain Zero
(8,060 posts)Fetterman says, "Hold my beer."
You are NOT the working women/mens type governor. You are just like tfg. Next time run in the state you live in wherever that is since you have so many homes in different states.
Sugarcoated
(8,186 posts)FakeNoose
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bluescribbler
(2,359 posts)nt
Rebl2
(16,604 posts)Bernardo de La Paz
(56,800 posts)N
O
(look sideways)
IronLionZion
(49,328 posts)Most Americans would like someone who kicks authority in the balls and shows them who's boss.
patphil
(8,038 posts)I guess you'd think that kicking authority in the balls and showing them who's boss would be a bad thing.
niyad
(124,858 posts)power, and authority. Get a clue, you turkish quack.