Top Reporter Destroyed For Response To Gisele Fetterman Fleeing U.S. While Husband Hospitalized
With a wife like that, it's no wonder John is depressed . . . poor guy . . .
(Republican Insider) – Well, Sen. John Fetterman is in the hospital for what appears to be a lengthy stay and while voters in Pennsylvania likely wish they could abandon the unfit and unwell Senator, his wife actually has.
Not only did his wife abandon him while he lay in a hospital bed at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center struggling with mental health issues, a Washington Post journalist took to Twitter to praise her for doing so, applauding her “grace and clarity.”
The WaPo reporter quickly deleted his tweet but Twitter users didn’t let him go unscathed.
Gisele Fetterman, John Fetterman’s wife, didn’t just abandon him, she took their kids and fled the country. Most loving wives would be by their husband’s side as they dealt with serious clinical depression but not Gisele Fetterman. Her response was to load up the car and head to Canada for a vacation.
“I did the first thing I could think of,” she posted on Twitter, “Pack up and drive.” In a reply to her tweet, she stated that they had gone to Canada.
Colby Itkowitz of the Washington Post responded with praise for Gisele Fetterman’s actions and wrote on Twitter, “May we all handle the inevitable hard times with this much grace and clarity.”
Someone must have pointed out that abandoning one’s mentally ill husband is a far cry from “grace and clarity” and Itkowitz deleted his tweet. Deleting the tweet, however, didn’t make it go away and those on Twitter quickly called Itkowitz out for it.
“Washington Post reporter deleted this tweet for some reason,” one Twitter user noted.
His response drew outrage from people who feel that abandoning her husband when he needs her and his children the most was not the wisest or most “graceful” way to handle the situation.
While he may have deleted his tweet, it doesn’t change the fact that he called Gisele Fetterman abandoning her ill husband an act of “grace and clarity” when it couldn’t be further from that. What was Itkowitz thinking?
Fetterman is in the hospital for clinical depression and his wife not only leaves the country but takes their children with her then makes it all about herself. She sounds like a classic narcissist.
We aren’t talking about a physical injury or some minor seasonal illness. Fetterman is being hospitalized for depression. If there were ever a time when a man needs the love and support of his wife and kids, this would be it.
The worst part is that Fetterman is where he is right now because neither the Democratic Party nor his wife had enough compassion to insist he bow out of the Senate race after his stroke last May which resulted in lasting cognitive issues.
Fetterman’s health issues were obvious and apparent prior to the midterms yet the Democrats and his wife pushed him to stay in the race, he won, and is now laying in the hospital.
There’s absolutely nothing that even remotely resembles “grace and clarity” from the behavior of Gisele Fetterman. She wanted the limelight and the prestige of being the wife of a US Senator and now she’s got it and is proving just how much she cares about her man. It’s really quite shameful.
Whatever your political beliefs, pray for John Fetterman. He is going through a difficult time and has been utterly abandoned by the one person who promised to love him and stand by him.
Pray also that Fetterman gets some clarity and comes to terms with the fact that he is just not well or fit enough for the job of US Senator.
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