John Fetterman should just join the Republican Party. Seriously. I'm not sure what happened with that stroke, but whatever it was, the man is sharper than anyone else in his party.
For example, this epic clip of Fetterman reacting to the massive win just dropped, in which he openly discusses the elimination of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. In a precision strike coordinated with Israel under President Trump's leadership, one of the world's most evil regimes lost its top tyrant after 37 years of spreading terror, funding proxies, and crushing its own people.
Fetterman didn't hedge, didn't pander, didn't launch into the usual 'but context' nonsense. He looked straight at the camera and asked the obvious question: why can't we all just celebrate this? He called Khamenei exactly what he was - one of the most evil figures to ever walk the earth - and noted that millions of Iranians are dancing in the streets right now because their nightmare is finally over. Victims honored.
Justice delivered.
A huge victory for America, Israel, and anyone who prefers freedom over fanaticism.
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Watch:
WATCH🚨: Fetterman calling out the obvious: 'Why can’t we all just celebrate what happened today?' Imagine if we could all applaud the good stuff..victims honored, justice served, wins for America…without the partisan rage. pic.twitter.com/8ySRKitKg8
— Officer Lew (@officer_Lew) March 1, 2026
And wouldn't you know it, that's apparently too much to ask from the modern Democratic Party. While Fetterman stands tall with the President and our allies, the usual suspects are already melting down, muttering about 'escalation' or pretending this wasn't the right call. Because nothing says 'nuanced foreign policy' like refusing to cheer when a state sponsor of terrorism loses its head honcho.
If only Trump had given them billions of our tax dollars ... maybe then our pals on the Left would be happy.
Leave it to the hoodie-wearing senator from Pennsylvania to remind everyone that some moments should be bigger than team jerseys. Country over party isn't just a slogan when Fetterman says it — he actually lives it. In a Senate full of performative outrage, he's the rare voice saying let's take the W when America and our friends score one against pure evil.
Hu-freaking-zzah!
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Related:
How The New York Times Chose to Remember Khamanei a Reminder of WHY Our Media Hate Is Justified
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