Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor John Fetterman and TV personality Mehmet Oz met for their only pre-election debate, in what was perhaps the most closely watched match ups of all U.S. Senate candidates this midterm cycle.
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Dr. Oz’s Democratic rival in a Pennsylvania U.S. Senate already was slamming the candidate for trekking to California to raise money at a fundraiser.
On Friday, John Fetterman called out Oz for the backdrop of the Republican candidate’s Santa Ana event: a room that featured Adolf Hitler’s car.
In what appears to be a Veep-like moment, Oz was photographed speaking at the event with the vehicle in the background. The website Jezebel picked up on it, citing the Instagram account of one of the attendees, Shane Mitchell. Also among the speakers, via video, was author Jordan Peterson. The Instagram account appears to have been taken down since the story published.
Oz’s fund-raising event was taking place at the Lyon Air Museum, which counts a 1939 Mercedes-Benz Model G4 Touring Wagon in its collection. According to the museum, the vehicle was “originally delivered to Adolph Hitler in late 1939 and was used by the Fuhrer in Ober Salzberg, Berlin and Poland until seized by the French Army at Berchtesgaden.”
A spokesperson for Oz’s campaign did not immediately return a request for comment.
Oz and Fetterman are in a tight race for the U.S. Senate, with both parties and outside groups pouring millions into the state as the election is in its final weeks. Their race is perhaps the highest profile one this cycle, in part because of Donald Trump-endorsed Oz’s celebrity and Fetterman’s unconventional attacks on the daytime talk doctor’s candidacy.
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“I don’t know who needs to hear this, but if you’re asking donors for money in front of Hitler’s literal car,
Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor John Fetterman and TV personality Mehmet Oz met for their only pre-election debate, in what was perhaps the most closely watched match ups of all U.S. Senate candidates this midterm cycle.
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Read more about it here.After recapping Fetterman’s situation and showing the clip of the “emphatic/empathetic” moment, Noah said, “If stumbling over a word every now and again disqualified you from politics, America wouldn’t have had a president for the past 6 years.”“In fact,” Noah continued, “at least Fetterman acknowledged that he messed up the word, and he corrected himself. Biden wouldn’t have noticed, and he’d have just [mumble mumble] negroes, man.”“And can you imagine Trump,” Noah added. “Trump would have tried to convince us that convince us that he actually got the word right.
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Tony Lundy is sitting on one of three chrome stools at Hocky Brothers auto parts store on Braddock Avenue, waiting to find out how much it will cost to fix his car. Dressed in work clothes from the plant he works at nine miles down the river in Pittsburgh, the 61-year-old has called Braddock home for most of his life. Lundy fondly recalls growing up as one of 13 children surrounded by this once-vibrant community. "The town was the place to be," Lundy said.
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As gas prices have risen for 15 consecutive days and OPEC+ announced production cuts – which could drive prices even higher – Fox News contributor and former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove argued Republicans stand "a good chance" of gaining control in the Senate after the midterm elections, on "Cavuto Live" Saturday, as inflation remains a top concern for voters. : The Senate is a difficult picture for the Republicans because there are 21 Republicans up and only 14 Democrats, none of the Democrats are up in states that Donald Trump won.
this clip Jimmy Kimmel created last year after Oz announced his run, in case you want to compare/contrast.“In every part of the state, Pennsylvanians are struggling,” the ad narrator says over serious-sounding music.“The real age of your vagina is… 73,” Oz says in a clip from 2011.“Difficult times…” the narrator continues.“How many of you have penises that bend to the left,” Oz asks in an undated clip from his show.“…Require strong leaders,” the ad continues.“I’ll be the body, you be the poop, and that’s our exit sign to get you out of here,” Oz says in an about-a-decade old clip.“Leaders like Dr. Oz,” the narrator says.“Your anus looks like your lips,” Oz says in another clip from the show.“To rebuild America,” the narrator intones.“I have built for you, for the first time ever, on our show, your own giant rectum,” Oz says in yet another clip.“Dr.
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killed. You can watch that above, but we’ll describe it for you too.“Before there was Dr. Oz, there was Dr.
D’oh. Pennsylvania’s no-holds-barred Senate race has gone all Springfield, and Disney might not be too happy about it.