Michael Knowles
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And so the idea that he is somehow a Republican just because he's not totally crazy, that does show, I think, how nuts the Democrats are, that you look at John Fetterman
who is a fairly traditional Democrat, meaning that he's very left wing on economics.
He's somewhat left wing on social issues.
And he's kind of middle of the road on foreign policy, but he's still pro-Israel and all the rest of this.
And they look at him and they go, he must be a Republican.
Like that's how crazy the Democrats have gotten.
And I think, again, that's just an indicator of how nuts they are.
By the way, this is Barack Obama's fault.
I know everyone wants to blame Zoram Amdani or they want to blame Bernie Sanders.
This is all Barack Obama's fault.
All of it.
I don't know if you watched that interview that he did with Stephen Colbert last night, this crazy interview that he did with Stephen Colbert.
I think that's really, really unlikely.
I think there's a possibility that he'd flip to independent.
That is older than than Mary Margaret.
I think he feels alienated enough from his own party that you could see him go unaligned sort of, you know, the way that you saw in the past thing, Jim Jeffords was an independent candidate.
But but I will say that the that that that interview between Obama and Colbert is really telling because Obama is talking about Mamdani and he says Mamdani is so young and he's so fresh and he's got these great ideas like affordable housing.
Bernie Sanders still counts himself as independent who caucuses with the Democrats.
That you could probably see.
And you could see that from Fetterman if, for example, he wanted to avoid a Democratic primary because a lot of the Democratic primary base is psychotic, like truly ambulatory psychotic.