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Celerity

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26. Fetty spewiing his post-stroke RW bollocks again.
Mon May 18, 2026, 05:44 PM
5 hrs ago





https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/john-fetterman-struggle-mental-health-clinical-depression.html

https://web.archive.org/web/20250503072039/https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/john-fetterman-struggle-mental-health-clinical-depression.html

https://archive.ph/0bKU7



When John Fetterman was released from Walter Reed hospital in March 2023, Adam Jentleson, then his chief of staff, was proud of his boss for seeking help for what the senator’s office and his doctor had said was a case of clinical depression. His six weeks of inpatient care had been the latest medical setback for the Pennsylvania Democrat, who had had a stroke mere months before being elected to the U.S. Senate in 2022, nearly derailing his campaign against Republican Mehmet Oz. But a year after his release from the hospital, Fetterman’s behavior had so alarmed Jentleson that he resigned his position. In May 2024, he wrote an urgent letter to David Williamson, the medical director of the traumatic-brain-injury and neuropsychiatry unit at Walter Reed, who had overseen Fetterman’s care at the hospital. “I think John is on a bad trajectory and I’m really worried about him,” the email began. If things didn’t change, Jentleson continued, he was concerned Fetterman “won’t be with us for much longer.”

His 1,600-word email came with the subject line “concerns,” and it contained a list of them, from the seemingly mundane (“He eats fast food multiple times a day”) to the scary (“We do not know if he is taking his meds and his behavior frequently suggests he is not”). “We often see the kind of warning signs we discussed,” Jentleson wrote. “Conspiratorial thinking; megalomania (for example, he claims to be the most knowledgeable source on Israel and Gaza around but his sources are just what he reads in the news — he declines most briefings and never reads memos); high highs and low lows; long, rambling, repetitive and self centered monologues; lying in ways that are painfully, awkwardly obvious to everyone in the room.”

Fetterman was, according to Jentleson, avoiding the regular checkups advised by his doctors. He was preoccupied with the social-media platform X, which he’d previously admitted had been a major “accelerant” of his depression. He drove his car so “recklessly,” Jentleson said, that staff refused to ride with him. He had also bought a gun. “He says he has a biometric safe and takes all the necessary precautions, and living where he does I understand the desire for personal protection,” Jentleson wrote, referring to Fetterman’s rough-and-tumble town of Braddock, Pennsylvania. “But this is one of the things you said to flag, so I am flagging.” Another red flag, Jentleson added: “Every person who was supposed to help him stay on his recovery plan has been pushed out.” Fetterman was isolated, had “damaged personal relationships,” and was shedding staff. The turmoil in his office continued over the following year. Since winning election in 2022, he has lost his closest advisers, including three of his top spokespeople, his legislative director, and Jentleson. His circle of trust has shrunk, and people I spoke with made it clear that they expect more staffers to depart.

When Fetterman first caught the attention of the national press, journalists wrote about him like he was a benevolent ogre crossed with a folk hero. More specifically, that’s how I wrote about him. “This is the tale of Big John Fetterman, the giant who lives in an abandoned car dealership beside a steel mill,” my 2018 profile in the Washington Post began. “He’s six-eight, arms covered in ink, head as bald as a wrecking ball.” At the time, Fetterman was mayor of Braddock, which looked a lot like the left-behind corners of the country that had flocked to Donald Trump. He was running for lieutenant governor of the state, and it was easy to see his appeal: He was a bit introverted and curmudgeonly, but funny, smart, and passionate about the fate of communities like Braddock, tattooing the date of each murder that occurred in the town during his tenure on his arm. Endorsed by Bernie Sanders, but also sympathetic to fracking and other positions that cut against the progressive grain, he cruised to victory that year.

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Fetterman is increasingly becoming UpInArms 5 hrs ago #1
I think Fetterman has already turned into a Trumphumper peggysue2 5 hrs ago #4
Fetterman will be... BH liberal 5 hrs ago #5
Yes,.. magicarpet 5 hrs ago #30
Fetterman is already gone. Cha 2 hrs ago #50
The Democratic base is becoming increasingly anti-Fetterman. Ocelot II 5 hrs ago #2
Making plans to move to the Keystone State thomski64 5 hrs ago #28
Fetterman is totally Anti-American imo...I need a superlative for "douche bag" here... wcmagumba 5 hrs ago #3
You can tell his brain is mush with that quote. BannonsLiver 5 hrs ago #6
Definitely... WarGamer 4 hrs ago #44
Sure, I guess some have. BannonsLiver 1 hr ago #58
Man's had brain damage, strokes, and has seemingly lost his bearings . . . Journeyman 5 hrs ago #7
Yes, he's definitely changed for the worse. patphil 2 hrs ago #52
Maga projection. He's toast. NewHendoLib 5 hrs ago #8
It's like Zell Miller all over again. RandySF 5 hrs ago #9
I haven't heard that name in ages MustLoveBeagles 5 hrs ago #31
We are against Republican America... ananda 5 hrs ago #10
If "pro-America" JBTaurus83 5 hrs ago #11
THIS! lastlib 5 hrs ago #18
Dems are not anti-American, most are anti-corruption. Open your eyes. ☮ walkingman 5 hrs ago #12
Agreed! LakeVermilion 3 hrs ago #45
If I voted for him, I'd be raising hell. He's gone full blown MAGA. No doubt about it. Vinca 5 hrs ago #13
Yes JBTaurus83 5 hrs ago #17
I hope you are telling him daily. travelingthrulife 2 hrs ago #49
I should step it up JBTaurus83 2 hrs ago #55
who is he to tell anyone what constitutes an American? bigtree 5 hrs ago #14
Again, he should be stripped of all committee assignments immediately. FHRRK1 16 min ago #63
;-{)...... Goonch 5 hrs ago #15
Did he run as a Joe Manchin or was it the stroke? nt doc03 5 hrs ago #16
He ran JBTaurus83 4 hrs ago #35
the stroke Celerity 3 hrs ago #46
I'm becoming increasingly anti-Fetterman. sop 5 hrs ago #19
Agreed Wifes husband 2 hrs ago #54
Best thing one can say about Fetterman is he votes with Democrats most of the time, while a Republican in his sop 1 hr ago #56
Go away, Fetterman. greatauntoftriplets 5 hrs ago #20
Seems that brain damage he incurred from his stroke has made him lose reason kimbutgar 5 hrs ago #21
I tend to believe in the theory of "follow the money" rurallib 5 hrs ago #22
Would Fetterman have supported Vietnam and Iraq? EnergizedLib 5 hrs ago #23
And wars never make it better JBTaurus83 4 hrs ago #36
Fetterman is projecting bucolic_frolic 5 hrs ago #24
Fetterman appears to be afraid of upsetting BootinUp 5 hrs ago #25
Fetty spewiing his post-stroke RW bollocks again. Celerity 5 hrs ago #26
i hope we have all prepared ourselves... Takket 5 hrs ago #27
Yep! JBTaurus83 4 hrs ago #38
I fear this too Celerity 4 hrs ago #39
Can we be spared this idiots kacekwl 5 hrs ago #29
ACLU under Bush went with the slogan "Dissent is Patriotic" AZProgressive 5 hrs ago #32
We are pro America, which is why we are anti-fascists, anti-Republican, and anti-Trump. surfered 5 hrs ago #33
He sure is making a lot of appearances lately. Designed to mitigate GOP damages to the swing vote? Ilikepurple 5 hrs ago #34
Democrats are welcome to disagree with other democrats, even the "base" unblock 4 hrs ago #37
Fuck off, Lurch Aviation Pro 4 hrs ago #40
There's no point mentioning the name Zell Miller to him Azathoth1 4 hrs ago #41
Fetterman might be one of them Dumbocrats Johonny 4 hrs ago #42
"Im not singing off key, it's the choir". oasis 4 hrs ago #43
What a SOB POS choie 3 hrs ago #47
It's sad to see him come under MAGA sway. I've never seen such a total flip. I hope he recovers his health, ... marble falls 2 hrs ago #48
Don't hold your breath purr-rat beauty 2 hrs ago #53
2 more years of this shit D_Master81 2 hrs ago #51
Fetterman is sounding like a J6'er. Was he there, if not in person, in spirit? RedWhiteBlueIsRacist 1 hr ago #57
I think he is putting Israel first actually. David__77 1 hr ago #59
He just parrots right wing talking points. BlueTsunami2018 1 hr ago #60
The good news is his brain worm has hollowed out his head and will soon starve to death. nt ImNotGod 57 min ago #61
You know that 5% of Democrats who support Trump in polls? That's Sen. Fetterman's natural constituency 0rganism 53 min ago #62
Interesting he was interviewed by Reason TVguyCards 10 min ago #64
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