December 4, 20214 yr On 12/2/2021 at 7:44 AM, JohnSnowsHair said: He shouldn't be taken seriously. But the guy has been a regular on Fox, and knows how to sell himself. People should see through it, but I don't have any faith that they will. I think people will watch this kind of messaging and buy into it: I despise the Hollywood establishment but despise career politicians far more. does dr oz fall under "actor” as a profession? That’s a stretch. this guy isn’t your typical actor. He has a trade and successful in it to the point he had a voice people think worth listening to on tv and got his own show. And that was successful
December 6, 20214 yr On 12/4/2021 at 5:20 PM, SNOORDA said: I despise the Hollywood establishment but despise career politicians far more. does dr oz fall under "actor” as a profession? That’s a stretch. this guy isn’t your typical actor. He has a trade and successful in it to the point he had a voice people think worth listening to on tv and got his own show. And that was successful No one claimed he was an actor. He's a very successful conman.
December 7, 20214 yr Dr. Oz's gun control ideas clash with GOP platform https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dr-oz-gun-control-ideas Oh dear.
December 7, 20214 yr 38 minutes ago, Toastrel said: Dr. Oz's gun control ideas clash with GOP platform https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dr-oz-gun-control-ideas Oh dear. I love how the comment section starts with "moderate dems will start pretending to be republicans to win elections"
December 13, 20214 yr Mehmet Oz is upset the Philadelphia Inquirer... wants to call him by his name? Says he's being "silenced"? No. Not unless they stop writing about his campaign altogether.
December 13, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, toolg said: Mehmet Oz is upset the Philadelphia Inquirer... wants to call him by his name? Says he's being "silenced"? No. Not unless they stop writing about his campaign altogether. Was he also upset about Obama being often called "Barack Hussien Obama" when his name was/is mentioned by conservative news outlets?
December 14, 20214 yr On 12/7/2021 at 7:01 PM, toolg said: I got a text from him today to sell me CBD lol.
January 26, 20223 yr Not looking good for Dr. Oz. Quote A little over a week ago, Oz met with GOP state committee members and answered their questions alongside other Republican Senate candidates at a hotel just outside Harrisburg. Afterward, a straw poll was held. Despite his widespread name ID and deep pockets — he’s spent or booked $5.4 million on TV ads since Nov. 30 — Oz received just one vote out of more than 100 cast. This past weekend, Oz had a chance to prove it was a fluke. Two different groups of state committee members — one in the Allentown area and one in northeastern Pennsylvania — again peppered Senate hopefuls with questions at party events. But he underperformed expectations again: He finished third in one straw poll and fourth in another.
January 26, 20223 yr 41 minutes ago, Toastrel said: Not looking good for Dr. Oz. Good. Get rid of the carpetbagger.
January 26, 20223 yr Looks like the gop will nominate the hedge fund guy. Who also doesn't live in Pennsylvania and hasn't for decades.
January 26, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, DEagle7 said: Are we still "shitting our pants" over the thought of a Dr Oz campaign? On 11/30/2021 at 11:22 PM, iladelphxx said: Dems are shitting their pants because they thought Fetterman would be a shoo-in against a field of Republican unknowns On 12/1/2021 at 11:09 AM, Kz! said: "No, you can't run a quasi-celebrity and win a senate race! You have to vote for the literal dem commies who are completely destroying the country."
January 26, 20223 yr 58 minutes ago, VanHammersly said: Bwahahahahaha! The self-owns spring eternal. These F'in rubes will never learn.
March 17, 20223 yr Dr. Mehmet Oz suggests he would give up Senate security clearances to keep Turkish dual citizenship https://news.yahoo.com/dr-mehmet-oz-suggests-senate-111153974.html It is easy to see why the GOP loves this Oprah star quack turned politician. He prefers to remain Turkish, which is nearly as good as Russian.
March 17, 20223 yr 5 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said: Connor Lamb will beat the above Illegal Immigrant. Do you really think Lamb will beat Fetterman? Way it looks from here is that Fetterman's a shoe-in, even though Lamb probably checks more of the boxes.
March 17, 20223 yr 7 minutes ago, paco said: Fetterman FTW indeed. seems like a real person...and looks crazy enough that some repugs might even vote for him. dems bout to take that toomey seat
March 17, 20223 yr Just now, VanHammersly said: Do you really think Lamb will beat Fetterman? Way it looks from here is that Fetterman's a shoe-in, even though Lamb probably checks more of the boxes. Yes. I believe there are more Moderates than progressives who will vote for Lamb. Lamb has won in red districts. He is a veteran and appeals to moderates on both sides of the aisle.
March 17, 20223 yr Starting to see ads for Conner Lamb on the dem side. His campaign is about being the guy that can beat Trump's handpicked candidates.
March 17, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said: Yes. I believe there are more Moderates than progressives who will vote for Lamb. Lamb has won in red districts. He is a veteran and appeals to moderates on both sides of the aisle. I don't really have a dog in the race, but I'd be surprised if Lamb wins. Lamb's billing as a flawless candidate works against him and Fetterman's authenticity trumps anything he can offer.
March 17, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, Gannan said: Starting to see ads for Conner Lamb on the dem side. His campaign is about being the guy that can beat Trump's handpicked candidates. I believe he won an important endorsement of the DNC. Philadelphia Democratic Party endorses U.S. Rep. Conor Lamb for U.S. Senate primary https://www.wesa.fm/politics-government/2022-03-17/philadelphia-democratic-party-endorse-u-s-rep-conor-lamb-for-u-s-senate-primary U.S. Rep. Conor Lamb collected a big endorsement Tuesday night, with the Philadelphia Democratic Party voting to back him officially in the May primary for U.S. Senate. Party leaders say they chose Lamb over fellow Philly politician Malcolm Kenyatta and Lt. Gov. John Fetterman because they think Lamb can win. But the decision was also a personal one. "Lamb has campaigned,” said Bob Brady, the former longtime congressman and head of the city Democratic Committee. "He’s talked to every ward leader … he’s talked to a lot of committee people. He’s been in the city a lot, and he campaigned. Fetterman has done no campaigning whatsoever.”
March 17, 20223 yr 8 minutes ago, paco said: Fetterman FTW Definitely the front runner. I'd have no issue. He is a proponent of single payer system. May bite him a little.
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