Who knew a couple of years ago that the most interesting figure in Washington politics would be John Fetterman? He won election to the Senate after suffering a major stroke, and he mostly distinguished himself in fights over his apparel. But as Fetterman’s recovery continues, he has turned into a remarkable figure of integrity — even while still remaining firm on policy.
And if that weren’t enough to generate some admiration — and it is, it is! — then Fetterman’s decision to join an alternate social-media platform certainly is. And it ain’t BlueSky either:
The Trump hush money and Hunter Biden cases were both bullshit, and pardons are appropriate.
Weaponizing the judiciary for blatant, partisan gain diminishes the collective faith in our institutions and sows further division.
As is often the case, I disagree with Sen. Fetterman while respecting the…