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That was cringe worthy to watch.Horrible. For ****'s sake. Not a conspiracy theorist but it sure does seem like Oz is tryna lose.
That was cringe worthy to watch.Horrible. For ****'s sake. Not a conspiracy theorist but it sure does seem like Oz is tryna lose.
Who would produce something that childish and ignorant? My money's on the rnc and oz is a dumbass if he let's it roll. FFSThat was cringe worthy to watch.
Here's what he has up his sleeve. My condolences PA
As expected from Rolling Turd, the story is 100% untrue.
Good to see Terry Gilliam has found workWTF did I just see???
LOL - another gem from good ole "conservative" Dr. Oz.
Eh, most working class folks don't refer to veggie platters as crudite either.I saw that. Although the implication from many that Pennsylvanians are too backwards and stupid to know what crudite means is kind of insulting. Otherwise this whole thing is a trainwreck.
He’s a fn joke. This one wasn’t bad though. Maybe pick a different dish but the point is solid.I saw that. Although the implication from many that Pennsylvanians are too backwards and stupid to know what crudite means is kind of insulting. Otherwise this whole thing is a trainwreck.
What point? That groceries are overly expensive? Yeah, we all know that already. Now, instead of pointing fingers, talk about what should be done about that and what policies you support that would help the people. Or actually articulate the policies that the dems have pushed that are causing these issues and why - and what needs to be done to correct course.He’s a fn joke. This one wasn’t bad though. Maybe pick a different dish but the point is solid.
Oh I get it believe me. As a mostly lifelong Pennsylvanian though this idea that the whole state is nothing but backwards yahoos and homers or something gets under my skin. I don't care if Oz is wealthy and successful, sheesh that used to be a good thing. I don't even really care that he's basically not a Pennsylvanian. I want him to start articulating conservative principles and explaining how crucial it is to keep this senate seat. Why do all of these candidates now talk to us like we're kindergarteners? Fetterman's ads aren't much better, basically consisting of "Oz is rich and doesn't live here and I'm cool because I live here and I look weird". The level of political discourse these days is truly cringeworthy.Eh, most working class folks don't refer to veggie platters as crudite either.
I found the ad completely stupid as I don't find it believable he is sweating the price of things - or even running to the grocery store for his wife. It was comical at best. Also, instead of addressing policies and what he is about - just another "Man, prices are too high, thanks Brandon" ad.
These are ads he's running on social media in his ploy to reach the "young folks". So, in my mind, he thinks going simpleton at them is the way to go to get their vote. That they are sitting back going, "Yeah it's so bad - thanks for pointing that out. I'm voting for you, Oz". Nope, pretty sure most are rolling their eyes and thinking - what a ******* dumb ***.
lol - must have been typing our replies at the same time.Oh I get it believe me. As a mostly lifelong Pennsylvanian though this idea that the whole state is nothing but backwards yahoos and homers or something gets under my skin. I don't care if Oz is wealthy and successful, sheesh that used to be a good thing. I don't even really care that he's basically not a Pennsylvanian. I want him to start articulating conservative principles and explaining how crucial it is to keep this senate seat. Why do all of these candidates now talk to us like we're kindergarteners? Fetterman's ads aren't much better, basically consisting of "Oz is rich and doesn't live here and I'm cool because I live here and I look weird". The level of political discourse these days is truly cringeworthy.
Seen Dr. Oz speak twice and he does tout conservativism but so far his TV commercials don’t show the same thing.Oh I get it believe me. As a mostly lifelong Pennsylvanian though this idea that the whole state is nothing but backwards yahoos and homers or something gets under my skin. I don't care if Oz is wealthy and successful, sheesh that used to be a good thing. I don't even really care that he's basically not a Pennsylvanian. I want him to start articulating conservative principles and explaining how crucial it is to keep this senate seat. Why do all of these candidates now talk to us like we're kindergarteners? Fetterman's ads aren't much better, basically consisting of "Oz is rich and doesn't live here and I'm cool because I live here and I look weird". The level of political discourse these days is truly cringeworthy.
I voted for McCormick in the primary, West Point grad, Iraq war vet, Princeton PhD, born and raised in Washington PA.
But Trump likes Oz so....
As an outside observer, with past PA ties, I'll just leave this here. You seem to spend an inordinate amount of time criticizing Republican candidates, flawed though they may be.Oh it's ok, he forgets his kids' names too. Comforting.
Mehmet Oz says he was 'exhausted' when he filmed viral 'Wegner's' gaffe, adding it's not a big deal because 'I've gotten my kids' names wrong as well'
Since retweeting Dr. Oz's April crudités video, opponent John Fetterman has raised $500,000 in donations.www.businessinsider.in
Of course not! Which is why it sucks so much that we nominated someone who will lose to him.As an outside observer, with past PA ties, I'll just leave this here. You seem to spend an inordinate amount of time criticizing Republican candidates, flawed though they may be.
While I can understand wanting Oz to present himself better, do you really believe Fetterman would be a better choice?
OK, then let me attempt to clarify, my communication skills not being one of my best qualities. In the AZ primary for the Senate, I voted for Jim Lamon, thinking he would be a stronger candidate to face our incumbent Senator, Uncle Fester. Unfortunately, from my perspective, Blake Masters won the primary and will be the Republican candidate in November.Of course not! Which is why it sucks so much that we nominated someone who will lose to him.
Have I suggested anywhere that anyone should vote for Fetterman? It's not me you have to worry about.OK, then let me attempt to clarify, my communication skills not being one of my best qualities. In the AZ primary for the Senate, I voted for Jim Lamon, thinking he would be a stronger candidate to face our incumbent Senator, Uncle Fester. Unfortunately, from my perspective, Blake Masters won the primary and will be the Republican candidate in November.
Unless voters can get past the fact that their primary choice will not be in the general election and support the primary winner, you can expect more of what we have now, in the case of PA, Senator Lurch. Democrats don't seem to eat their own as much as Republicans do.
Like him or not, Oz will be better for the country than Fetterman.