Fetterman invites Democrats to talk like normal people during MSNBC interviews

Senator John Fetterman, D-Pa, urged his party members that Talk as regular people On Tuesday, as she pushed MSNBC’s question, Stephanie Ruhle about the rise of Oligarh in America.
“I would just ask Democrats, like, start talking as an ordinary person. Most people are not sure what the oligarch is, you know?” Fetterman told Ruhle when he pressed the idea that America was “creating an oligarchic”.
Fetterman, a Democrat who was not overwhelmed by criticizing his own party, invited his fellow MPs for their protests and ports during the joint address of President Donald Trump to Congress, accusing them of making Trump looks presidential.
“There is a second little secret. Democrats, we love billionaires if they give our causes or our party,” he continued before he pushed hers.
John Fetterman and MSNBC -Stephanie Ruhle talk about oligarchies during the MSNBC interview. (Screen/MSNBC recording)
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Fetterman claimed that the bigger question was “unlimited money”, which he described as the poison of American democracy.
“Remember, many of these billionaires who were in technology were once friendly to the democratic interest and our party,” he said. “Unlimited money, get rid of that and that would transform America more than any other decision.”
Ruhle highlighted Mušk’s role in Trump’s administration, which is wide criticized Democrats And the members of the media, and claimed: “There is a difference between very wealthy political donors” and rich individuals within the Government by making decisions that could “enrich themselves and their business”.
“This is different from a democratic donor who has the president’s ear or, at the very least, his phone number,” she said.
Senator John Fetterman, D-Pa, talks to West Point cadets in the Senate’s underground railway on Tuesday, November 19, 2024. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
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“I’m not sure if they are necessarily motivated, you know, based on money,” the democratic senator claimed. “Whether it’s Besos or Mosus, they have a lot more than you could spend in 100 life life. So, for that, I think scarcity defines luxury, so many of them want to be engaged in it, because they have an unlimited money, so I think they want to be just part of the conversation.”
Asked if they believe if their role in the Government helps their business, Fetterman said that their businesses could be aligned with the prevailing administration values.
“So for me you could move [where] A lot of political waters flow, “he added.” I don’t think they are billions who take over the country, I think these are just people with a lot of money, and we can spontaneously stop it by reducing unlimited money. “
Elon Musk speaks at a conservative conference on political actions, CPAC, at the Gaylord National Resort and the Congress Center, on Thursday, February 20, 2025 in Oxon Hill, MD. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
Fetterman said on social networks that his party becomes like “metaphorical cars on cars” that no one pays attention to in response to protests during the president’s address.
“The sad cavalcade of the self possesses and disagreement. It just makes Trump look only presidential and restrained. We become metaphorical alarms of cars that no one pays attention to – and that may not be a winning message,” said Senator in the post on X.
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Said Fox News Digital If the 13-year-old survivor Cancer, DJ Daniel, who was awarded on Trump’s address, had a story that every member of the Congress could celebrate. However, several Democrats remained sitting while Trump honored him.
“I don’t know why we can’t completely celebrate,” Fetterman said. “I mean, I’m a 13-year-old and thank God she never had cancer, but I think it’s something we can celebrate there. And I think it was a touching moment. And, as I said, it’s part of the best American experience.”