We Actually Read John Fetterman and Cheryl Hines's Books
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We Actually Read John Fetterman and Cheryl Hines's Books
"Grievances: Not one but two chapters in Unfettered are devoted to Fetterman's beef with Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro. An abridged list of additional enemies includes Joe Manchin, Conor Lamb, Malcolm Kenyatta, Dasha Burns, and the New York Times. "I have been told I have a persecution complex," he writes, "but that's the way I am." Long-suffering Wives: In italicized passages written in her own voice, Gisele Fetterman describes how her marriage-amid her husband's depression and high-stress career-grew strained to the degree that it's a "miracle" they're still together."
"Washington Residences: In DC, Fetterman rented a windowless basement apartment that one of his staffers dubbed "the Murder Den." It was furnished, according to Unfettered, with a "cheap, thin mattress from Amazon" and one shower curtain. In the pantry, he kept only dried seaweed. Eyebrow-raising Passages: Fetterman writes, "I've drunk deeply of the venom of both the left and the right. And as a connoisseur, I can confirm that the most poisonous, the bitterest, is from the far left. The right tells me I suck and calls me names. The far left calls for my death.""
Fetterman catalogs numerous political adversaries and frames repeated grievances, including extended conflict with Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro and tensions with other Democrats. Gisele Fetterman recounts marriage strain caused by her husband's depression and political career, calling their continued partnership a "miracle" and stating she does not like politics. Fetterman describes austere Washington living arrangements—a windowless basement dubbed "the Murder Den," a thin mattress, one shower curtain, and only dried seaweed in the pantry. He asserts intense hostility from both sides, characterizing the far left as the most poisonous and claiming personal death threats. He frames his pro-Israel stance amidst contested Gaza war phrasing.
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