I like Fetterman's common-sense proposals, and willingness to break from the loony parts of his party's consensus. We'd probably disagree on a lot of things. Still, I think we'd have reasoned discussions and be able to have a beer together afterward and talk about the Steelers. I think I'd like him as a person.
But guys, he's not mentally stable enough to be President. Maybe a top advisor. But he can't sit in the chair.
And yes, I know Trump isn't real stable himself. First, their symptoms are different. Fetterman withdraws. Trump rages. You might not like what Trump rages about or agree with his position. But you know where he stands. Fetterman gets laid up in a hospital room on suicide watch and can't function for weeks. Think our enemies might try to take advantage of that?
Second, the fact that the incumbent isn't stable doesn't mean it would be a good idea to follow him with another unstable guy.
Surely to goodness, out of 350 million people there's somebody out there who can repudiate the extremes of both parties and has some common sense about limits -- as in, if some is good, that doesn't mean a ridiculous amount more is better.