Fetterman smoked for claiming SCOTUS used ‘made-up case’ to stick it to gays on last day of Pride Month

There was much rage tweeting from Democrats after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a Christian designer couldn’t be forced to make websites for same-sex marriages and Senator John Fetterman (D-Pa.) threw in his two cents with a goofy conspiracy theory that will only serve to further confirm the suspicions of critics who already suspect that he’s brain damaged.

On Friday, the hoodie-clad, cognitively-impaired man of the people – or whoever runs his social media accounts – took to Twitter to theorize that the conservative justices cooked up a bogus case for the sole purpose of legalizing discrimination against LGBTQ+ people on the last day of Pride Month, the 30 days set aside annually for the worship of homosexuality which has been a lot less festive this year as a result of a backlash against the transgender sexualizing of children.

“On the last day of Pride Month, an extremist and unelected SCOTUS uses a made-up case to hand out a ‘constitutional’ right to discriminate against LGBTQ people.” the Pennsylvania Democrat tweeted. “What an embarrassment for our country.”

“This Court has sunk to a new low. Its majority doesn’t act like a court – it acts like politicians advancing their partisan views, not independent judges,” added the hulking Keystone State galoot. “Today’s ruling is despicable. It is a full-on assault on LGBTQ people in America. Everyone in America deserves equal protection under the law, and I will not stop fighting until that is achieved.”

Fetterman’s melodramatic moral outrage, his lack of understanding of the SCOTUS, and his silly conspiracy-mongering punched his ticket to the house of pain, and that is exactly what Twitter users meted out in a hellacious flogging that could leave a lasting mark.

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Unfortunately for Fetterman, who has been a human blooper dressed up like a homeless vagrant, the media isn’t even able to prop him up with Pennsylvania voters having a serious case of buyer’s remorse, according to a recent survey by Quinnipiac University that shows that a whopping 50 percent disapprove of the job that he’s done so far.

The bad news is that elections have consequences and they’re stuck with him for another five and a half years.

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Chris Donaldson

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