Fetterman stumbles during debate when questioned about flip-flop on support for frack

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Fetterman stumbles during debate when questioned about flip-flop on support for fracking

Fetterman said in 2018, 'I don't support fracking, at all'
Kyle Morris
By Kyle Morris | Fox News

Pennsylvania Senate candidates John Fetterman and Dr. Mehmet Oz clash in first and only debate

Pennsylvania Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman stumbled during Tuesday's debate with his GOP challenger, Dr. Mehmet Oz, after he was asked about prior statements he made in opposition to fracking, a process he now says he has "always supported."

"I've always supported fracking and I always believe that independence with our energy is critical, and we can't be held, you know, ransom to somebody like Russia," Fetterman said. "I've always believed that energy independence is critical and I've always believed that — and I do support fracking, never taken any money from their industry, but I support how critical it is that we produce our energy and create energy independence."

Pressed on the issue and how to "square" his previous comments against fracking with his current position, Fetterman said, "I do support fracking, and I don’t, I don’t — I support fracking, and I stand, and I do support fracking."

JOHN FETTERMAN CALLS FRACKING A 'STAIN' ON PENNSYLVANIA, LAMENTS OWN 'PRIVILEGED' LIFE IN OLD REDDIT POSTS
John Fetterman, lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania and Democratic senate candidate, speaks during an abortion rights rally at Montgomery County Community College in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, US, on Sunday, Sept. 11, 2022.

John Fetterman, lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania and Democratic senate candidate, speaks during an abortion rights rally at Montgomery County Community College in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, US, on Sunday, Sept. 11, 2022. (Michelle Gustafson/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Fetterman, currently Pennsylvania's lieutenant governor, supported a complete moratorium on fracking in the state, according to an April 2016 Facebook post from Pennsylvania Voters Against Fracking.

He also said during a 2016 debate, during his first run for Senate, that he supported a fracking moratorium.

In a 2018 YouTube interview, Fetterman said, "I don’t support fracking, at all, and I never have."

"I’ve signed the no fossil fuels money pledge," he added at the time. "I have never received a dime from any natural gas or oil company whatsoever."

In addition, as previously reported in July, Fetterman called the Pennsylvania fracking industry a "stain" on the state and recounted his own "extremely privileged" upbringing in Reddit posts during his unsuccessful 2016 run for Senate.

JOHN FETTERMAN ONCE SIGNED PLEDGE TO BAN FRACKING, WHICH SUPPORTS TENS OF THOUSANDS OF PA JOBS

"I'm not pro-fracking and have stated that if we did things right in this state, we wouldn't have fracking," Fetterman wrote in one Reddit post. "The industry is a stain on our state and natural resources. But yes, of course I worry about the viability of getting a ban on fracking done when the industry is already so entrenched in Pennsylvania," he said, adding that he had "signed the Food and Water Watch's pledge to end Fracking."
Pennsylvania Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman participates in a debate with his GOP challenger Dr. Mehmet Oz on October 25 in Harrisburg, PA.

Pennsylvania Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman participates in a debate with his GOP challenger Dr. Mehmet Oz on October 25 in Harrisburg, PA. (NewsNation)

Contrary to previous remarks he had offered related to fracking, Fetterman and his campaign have walked back his past support for anti-fossil fuel leasing policies.

"John does not support a fracking moratorium or ban. If you were paying attention to our campaign, you would have known this has not been his position for years and that he was attacked in the primary over his support of fracking," Fetterman campaign spokesperson Joe Calvello told Fox News Digital in a July email. "In fact, throughout his career John has stood up to politicians to fight for U.S. Steel's right to build fracking wells."

"John believes that we have to preserve the union way of life for the thousands of workers currently employed or supported by the natural gas industry in Pennsylvania and the communities where they live," he added.

Fetterman, left, and Oz, right, will go head-to-head in the Pennsylvania Senate election on November 8.

Fetterman, left, and Oz, right, will go head-to-head in the Pennsylvania Senate election on November 8. (Mark Makela, Nate Smallwood/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Pennsylvania is the second-largest producer of natural gas in the U.S. behind only Texas, according to the Energy Information Administration. Driven largely by its natural gas production and power plant generation, Pennsylvania is the largest electricity exporter in the country.

Fetterman, who suffered a near-fatal stroke in May, said in his opening remarks that he might miss words during the debate due to his ongoing auditory processing recovery.
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Fetterman stumbles during debate when questioned about flip-flop on support for fracking

Fetterman said in 2018, 'I don't support fracking, at all'
Kyle Morris
By Kyle Morris | Fox News

Pennsylvania Senate candidates John Fetterman and Dr. Mehmet Oz clash in first and only debate

Pennsylvania Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman stumbled during Tuesday's debate with his GOP challenger, Dr. Mehmet Oz, after he was asked about prior statements he made in opposition to fracking, a process he now says he has "always supported."

"I've always supported fracking and I always believe that independence with our energy is critical, and we can't be held, you know, ransom to somebody like Russia," Fetterman said. "I've always believed that energy independence is critical and I've always believed that — and I do support fracking, never taken any money from their industry, but I support how critical it is that we produce our energy and create energy independence."

Pressed on the issue and how to "square" his previous comments against fracking with his current position, Fetterman said, "I do support fracking, and I don’t, I don’t — I support fracking, and I stand, and I do support fracking."

JOHN FETTERMAN CALLS FRACKING A 'STAIN' ON PENNSYLVANIA, LAMENTS OWN 'PRIVILEGED' LIFE IN OLD REDDIT POSTS
John Fetterman, lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania and Democratic senate candidate, speaks during an abortion rights rally at Montgomery County Community College in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, US, on Sunday, Sept. 11, 2022.

John Fetterman, lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania and Democratic senate candidate, speaks during an abortion rights rally at Montgomery County Community College in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, US, on Sunday, Sept. 11, 2022. (Michelle Gustafson/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Fetterman, currently Pennsylvania's lieutenant governor, supported a complete moratorium on fracking in the state, according to an April 2016 Facebook post from Pennsylvania Voters Against Fracking.

He also said during a 2016 debate, during his first run for Senate, that he supported a fracking moratorium.

In a 2018 YouTube interview, Fetterman said, "I don’t support fracking, at all, and I never have."

"I’ve signed the no fossil fuels money pledge," he added at the time. "I have never received a dime from any natural gas or oil company whatsoever."

In addition, as previously reported in July, Fetterman called the Pennsylvania fracking industry a "stain" on the state and recounted his own "extremely privileged" upbringing in Reddit posts during his unsuccessful 2016 run for Senate.

JOHN FETTERMAN ONCE SIGNED PLEDGE TO BAN FRACKING, WHICH SUPPORTS TENS OF THOUSANDS OF PA JOBS

"I'm not pro-fracking and have stated that if we did things right in this state, we wouldn't have fracking," Fetterman wrote in one Reddit post. "The industry is a stain on our state and natural resources. But yes, of course I worry about the viability of getting a ban on fracking done when the industry is already so entrenched in Pennsylvania," he said, adding that he had "signed the Food and Water Watch's pledge to end Fracking."
Pennsylvania Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman participates in a debate with his GOP challenger Dr. Mehmet Oz on October 25 in Harrisburg, PA.

Pennsylvania Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman participates in a debate with his GOP challenger Dr. Mehmet Oz on October 25 in Harrisburg, PA. (NewsNation)

Contrary to previous remarks he had offered related to fracking, Fetterman and his campaign have walked back his past support for anti-fossil fuel leasing policies.

"John does not support a fracking moratorium or ban. If you were paying attention to our campaign, you would have known this has not been his position for years and that he was attacked in the primary over his support of fracking," Fetterman campaign spokesperson Joe Calvello told Fox News Digital in a July email. "In fact, throughout his career John has stood up to politicians to fight for U.S. Steel's right to build fracking wells."

"John believes that we have to preserve the union way of life for the thousands of workers currently employed or supported by the natural gas industry in Pennsylvania and the communities where they live," he added.

Fetterman, left, and Oz, right, will go head-to-head in the Pennsylvania Senate election on November 8.

Fetterman, left, and Oz, right, will go head-to-head in the Pennsylvania Senate election on November 8. (Mark Makela, Nate Smallwood/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Pennsylvania is the second-largest producer of natural gas in the U.S. behind only Texas, according to the Energy Information Administration. Driven largely by its natural gas production and power plant generation, Pennsylvania is the largest electricity exporter in the country.

Fetterman, who suffered a near-fatal stroke in May, said in his opening remarks that he might miss words during the debate due to his ongoing auditory processing recovery.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fe...-debate-questioned-flip-flop-support-fracking

Bottom line, though, is that anyone who would vote for a Republican in this next election is a traitor to America...and a total fool.

So, Fetterman stumbled. Humans do stumble from time to time. Humans change. Big fucking deal.

Better to vote for Fetterman despite his "stumble" than Oz, because voting for Oz would be volunteering to be a traitor to our nation.
 
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Can't say I have respect for either of them, to be honest.

I voted for McCormick in the primary. I was surprised Oz beat him.
But, there's on way I'd vote for Fetterman. He is unfit to serve PA.
In the senate, he would be nothing but a "yes man" for Biden and
the left's eradication of our once great and powerful Republic.


FJB
 
Bottom line, though, is that anyone who would vote for a Republican in this next election is a traitor to America...and a total fool.

So, Fetterman stumbled. Humans do stumble from time to time. Humans change. Big fucking deal.

Better to vote for Fetterman despite his "stumble" than Oz, because voting for Oz would be volunteering to be a traitor to our nation.

You're calling half the country traitors. Treason is a hanging offense. Let the hangings begin (see what that brings!)
 
You're calling half the country traitors. Treason is a hanging offense. Let the hangings begin (see what that brings!)

Hyperbole is great...in moderation.

Fetterman should be institutionalized. This is a sin hyperbole statement.

Does he still live with his parents?


TRAITOR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
https://dictionary.cambridge.org › dictionary › traitor
A person who gives away or sells secrets of his or her country, or

Not many Americans would fall under this definition.

Hillary...
 
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Bottom line, though, is that anyone who would vote for a Republican in this next election is a traitor to America...and a total fool.

So, Fetterman stumbled. Humans do stumble from time to time. Humans change. Big fucking deal.

Better to vote for Fetterman despite his "stumble" than Oz, because voting for Oz would be volunteering to be a traitor to our nation.
Yeah someone who is for domestic energy production so America isn't dependent on other countries for energy. And anyone that don't want our kids exposed to drag queens and anyone that believes that schools should be teaching reading writing and math and kids should learn about sexuality at home and not at school. And anyone that believes that violent criminals should be in jail apart from others. And anyone that believes our borders should be secure and we should know and approve of anyone that immigrates to our country. Yeah those people are traitors. :facepalm: As soon as Fetterman got elected to the senate he would "change" back to his former position on fracking.
 
Bottom line, though, is that anyone who would vote for a Republican in this next election is a traitor to America...and a total fool.

So, Fetterman stumbled. Humans do stumble from time to time. Humans change. Big fucking deal.

Better to vote for Fetterman despite his "stumble" than Oz, because voting for Oz would be volunteering to be a traitor to our nation.

^ Yellow dog, nothing more. :rofl2:
 
I voted for McCormick in the primary. I was surprised Oz beat him.
But, there's on way I'd vote for Fetterman. He is unfit to serve PA.
In the senate, he would be nothing but a "yes man" for Biden and
the left's eradication of our once great and powerful Republic.


FJB

Every one of the Democrats are "yes men". They all vote lock-step.
 
Bottom line, though, is that anyone who would vote for a Republican in this next election is a traitor to America...and a total fool.

So, Fetterman stumbled. Humans do stumble from time to time. Humans change. Big fucking deal.

Better to vote for Fetterman despite his "stumble" than Oz, because voting for Oz would be volunteering to be a traitor to our nation.

So Frank,....do your golf buddies know that you literally believe they SHOULD BE HUNG? Furthermore,....why are you golfing with people that you want to see killed in a brutal way?
 
Bottom line, though, is that anyone who would vote for a Republican in this next election is a traitor to America...and a total fool.

Murkowski is getting a lot of support from dem voters as well as Republicans who are sick of trumpism.
 
Frank is old and affected by the old man "get off my lawn" disease.

I have that disease too...

th


...and I have the M-1 to back it up! :)
 
Yeah someone who is for domestic energy production so America isn't dependent on other countries for energy. And anyone that don't want our kids exposed to drag queens and anyone that believes that schools should be teaching reading writing and math and kids should learn about sexuality at home and not at school. And anyone that believes that violent criminals should be in jail apart from others. And anyone that believes our borders should be secure and we should know and approve of anyone that immigrates to our country. Yeah those people are traitors. :facepalm: As soon as Fetterman got elected to the senate he would "change" back to his former position on fracking.

Yeah, they are if they use any of those things as an excuse for voting for a Republican.

Thanks for agreeing with me.
 
So Frank,....do your golf buddies know that you literally believe they SHOULD BE HUNG? Furthermore,....why are you golfing with people that you want to see killed in a brutal way?

I do not want to see anyone hung. I want the fools who are going to vote for Republicans to see the light...to see that doing so does further damage to our nation.

I would love for you to see the light on this topic.
 
I have that disease too...

th


...and I have the M-1 to back it up! :)

The best advise is: NEVER let anyone know if you have...or do not have...guns...

...or how many you have if you have any...

...or what kind they are.

Letting it be a mystery...a surprise...is the best bet.
 
It's the far left loons who put up "gun free zone" signs.

An open invitation to a break-in and worse.
 
I do not want to see anyone hung. I want the fools who are going to vote for Republicans to see the light...to see that doing so does further damage to our nation.

I would love for you to see the light on this topic.

I get that. But if we dont? Then ITS THE ROPE for us huh? :laugh:
 
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