Keep in mind that the people you are about to watch below is a person holding the highest elected office in the country and a United States Senator.
President Joe Biden has yet to address the industrial disaster that took place in Ohio but he was quick to head to Pennsylvania to address the I-95 bridge collapse.
Fetterman, who defeated Dr. Mehment Oz during the emidterms showed up to the event in shorts and a hoodie. The Senator appeared with Governor Josh Shapiro, Sen. Bob Casey, and Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney, who all wore suits to greet Biden on an airport tarmac.
Biden is greeted in Pennsylvania by Democrat politicians — including Senator John Fetterman, who showed up wearing basketball shorts and a hoodie pic.twitter.com/s7lKSqUtjJ
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When it was his turn Fetterman attempted to speak.
“[Biden] is here to commit to work with the governor and the delegadation [sic] to make sure that we get this fixed quick, fast, as well, too. This is a president that is committed to infructure [sic], yeah, and then on top of that the jewel kind of a law of the infration [sic] bill that is going to make sure there is going to be bridges like this, all across America,” Fetterman said.
He also introduced Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-PA) as “Boyle Bile.”
Senator John Fetterman: “It’s a pleasure to be here and to introduce my friend, Congressman Boyle Bile.”
(He means Rep. Brendan Boyle) pic.twitter.com/kNXX63loJh
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This is an actual quote:
BIDEN: Mitch Landrieu “knows, as mayor, what it takes, Mayor Kenney, as you know, to get things done. New Orleans never had any problems, like tornadoes and hurricanes and floods and the like. But all kidding aside, he’s on this every day.” pic.twitter.com/9naqOTlers
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Biden makes a bizarre joke to crickets in the audience, then asks, “Alright, where we going?” 😬 pic.twitter.com/fioHouj5mX
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It was a heck of a weekend…
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