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maliaSmith

(185 posts)
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 03:36 PM 21 hrs ago

Fetterman is not a real Democrat

Read it in Mediate:
John Fetterman Visits Fox to Give the GOP Advice On How to Keep the Senate.

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) joined Fox Business Network’s Maria Bartiromo on Tuesday morning and offered some surprise electoral advice for how the GOP could keep the U.S. Senate in the midterms.

Bartiromo began the interview by asking about Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (D-NY) recent call for the U.S. to end military aid to Israel.

Fetterman criticized Ocasio-Cortez’s position, saying, “You know, I’ve consistently—that’s part of the rot in the Democratic Party. You know why? If you have to pick a side, why would you pick the side or defend Hamas or defend Iran in a way? For me, stand with Israel. I’ll never vote for any kinds of restrictions on aid, whether it’s military, financial, or intelligence. There are ever to be any restrictions on that. And now, for here we are, we can have peace. Again, that’s become part of the serious problem in our party.”

Bartiromo followed up, “So are the Democrats standing in the way? Extremists like AOC—are they standing in the way of peace in the Middle East then?”

Fetterman replied, “Well, I’m saying I refuse to pander to the part of my Democratic Party that finds that there’s value in being anti-Israel. And that’s effectively—they use the word “anti-Zionism”—I mean, effectively what that’s really become on college campuses and places is just anti-Semitism. We have a problem here in our party, and I’m going to stand against that and always be an unapologetic supporter for Israel.”

Bartiromo then pivoted to the 2026 midterms, “And I think all of this will be in the president’s State of the Union address coming up in one week’s time. And of course, then we’re all in on watching the midterm elections.”

“You’ve predicted that the Democrats could regain control of the House and narrow an already very thin—razor-thin lead in the House—in the majority in the Senate. Why is that? Do you not think that some of these issues are resonating with people?” Bartiromo asked.

“Well, what I do think—I mean, you don’t have to be an expert for anything. I mean, as you point out, the margin is very close. And there’s always—history always tells us there’s a backlash against the party in power,” Fetterman replied, adding:

There’s always going to be some kind of a backlash. So I think most people would have assumed that the House is going to flip. Now, here in the Senate, that’s a little more difficult, and now you have other races in play. For me, like for Texas, for example, Cornyn is a reasonable Republican, and now that would be money in the bank.

But now I don’t know why politically—I’m not sure why the Republicans and the president wouldn’t sit on that and just lock down Texas. But for me, there’s other states that are in flux. So that’s why I’m saying focus on things, focus on securing our border and deporting the criminals and stop all the kinds of tragedies in Minneapolis, and focus on other things that traditionally the Republicans are stronger on, like the economy.

In Texas, Fetterman was referring to incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), who is trying to fend off a primary challenge from his right by Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) — who has been plagued by corruption allegations and personal scandal. Cornyn is widely viewed as the stronger general election candidate, while Democrats are hoping they may be able to flip the seat if Paxton wins the primary.

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Fetterman is not a real Democrat (Original Post) maliaSmith 21 hrs ago OP
Nothing Fetterman would like more than to end up being the deciding Democratic vote in a closely-split Senate. sop 20 hrs ago #1
Gee, he sounds like Joe Manchin. Or Krysten Sinema. ms liberty 20 hrs ago #2
Wow. johnnyfins 20 hrs ago #3
Me too. I can only muster one comment. AloeVera 20 hrs ago #6
I wish he would promote domestic democratic values. Klarkashton 20 hrs ago #4
Is Josh Shapiro as strongly pro-Israel as Fetterman? Frasier Balzov 20 hrs ago #5
Governor Shapiro is pro-Israel, but.. mvd 19 hrs ago #8
One term senator says what? Fiendish Thingy 20 hrs ago #7

sop

(18,062 posts)
1. Nothing Fetterman would like more than to end up being the deciding Democratic vote in a closely-split Senate.
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 03:44 PM
20 hrs ago

ms liberty

(11,097 posts)
2. Gee, he sounds like Joe Manchin. Or Krysten Sinema.
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 03:55 PM
20 hrs ago

Can you replace him next time Pennsylvania. With a real Democrat. Please?

Klarkashton

(5,051 posts)
4. I wish he would promote domestic democratic values.
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:06 PM
20 hrs ago

I don't know what to call what he does.

Frasier Balzov

(4,958 posts)
5. Is Josh Shapiro as strongly pro-Israel as Fetterman?
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:07 PM
20 hrs ago

If there is very little daylight between them on Israel, then I won't fault Fetterman for being aligned with the governor of his state.

mvd

(65,875 posts)
8. Governor Shapiro is pro-Israel, but..
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:53 PM
19 hrs ago

He has criticized Netanyahu at times. It wouldn’t matter what Netanyahu did - Fetterman would support it.

Fiendish Thingy

(22,566 posts)
7. One term senator says what?
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:38 PM
20 hrs ago

Fetterman will be retired at the end of his one and only senate term, so he does not GAF.

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