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This guy is such a disappointment.
Who is he? Was there some kind of hype around him?
He is the Senator from PA. He was super liberal up until he had a stroke and then became super conservative. Complete 180. Seems to have knocked out his sense of humor too. Now it seems he's taking risks he would not have taken pre stroke by driving recklessly.
Is he actually "super conservative"? Or are you just talking about the interview where he said he wasn't progressive?
@TheSambassador @FollyDolly He was never super liberal or conservative. He’s a centrist with strong views on individual issues. Those familiar with his work in PA knew him as willing to stand up and fight in a way that’s refreshing coming from a Democrat on certain issues (marijuana, LGBTQ+ rights) but deeply problematic on others (police, fracking). His overall politics have probably shifted a bit to the right since the stroke, but the change is more in people’s awareness of him.
He comes off as a Neoliberal. Everything for the big companies and institutions, but without the racism and discrimination against individuals that comes with conservatism.
They also want a bit of regulation opposed to the regular liberals. (I mean the definition of liberal, not what American politics has made of that word)
Is there any mechanism for his area to trigger a vote of no confidence in him and get him replaced?
Also something oddly hilarious about brain damage making him conservative.
Just another point on the graph tbh, along with all those senior citizens...