In the days of Washington's Henry Jackson (Senate 1950s-1980s) and Warren Magnuson (Senate 1940s-1980s), Fetterman would have totally fit in. They were democrats and soft new-dealers, but not insane lunatics; they were actually rational actors.
I praise Fetterman for being honest, loyal, decorous, and showing integrity. With him, disputes on policy are only disputes on policy, not calls for revolution. Before you can hope for good laws, you must start with good men.
In the days of Washington's Henry Jackson (Senate 1950s-1980s) and Warren Magnuson (Senate 1940s-1980s), Fetterman would have totally fit in. They were democrats and soft new-dealers, but not insane lunatics; they were actually rational actors.
I praise Fetterman for being honest, loyal, decorous, and showing integrity. With him, disputes on policy are only disputes on policy, not calls for revolution. Before you can hope for good laws, you must start with good men.