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Miles Archer

(22,640 posts)
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 01:20 PM 20 hrs ago

"Yeah, just keep killing, killing them until they're until they're gone. I mean, absolutely."

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) expressed full-throated support for Israel's plan to kill anyone who is appointed by the Iranian regime to lead the nation.

A joint U.S.-Israeli military operation decapitated Iran's leadership structure over the weekend, and Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned that "any leader appointed by the Iranian terror regime" would become "an unequivocal target for elimination," and the Pennsylvania Democrat told "CNN News Central" that he wholeheartedly agreed.

"Yeah, just keep killing, killing them until they're until they're gone," Fetterman said. "I mean, absolutely. I saw that, I've read that, that they're going to target who they ever elect to be their next leader and kill them – absolutely, I fully support it. So that's what's entirely appropriate now, they have to decide, are we going to continue for, choose now peace, and, or now we're going to try to destroy Israel? They really don't have those capabilities at this point. It's just empty rhetoric because we all know that Iran isn't able to really project the kinds of damage."

https://www.rawstory.com/john-fetterman-israel-iran/

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"Yeah, just keep killing, killing them until they're until they're gone. I mean, absolutely." (Original Post) Miles Archer 20 hrs ago OP
Has he been tested for rabies lately, he's positively frothing at the mouth Blues Heron 20 hrs ago #1
Fetterman isn't well. sop 20 hrs ago #2
He is mentally ill. Trueblue1968 18 hrs ago #22
Cognitive Deficiency Club Bmoboy 20 hrs ago #3
Lindsay Graham JBTaurus83 20 hrs ago #4
"...full-throated support..." MorbidButterflyTat 20 hrs ago #5
"full throated" UpInArms 18 hrs ago #30
A throat full Traildogbob 12 hrs ago #51
His throat is full of his voice. Blame Keats. Ilikepurple 18 hrs ago #31
Maybe a body part JBTaurus83 18 hrs ago #33
He's becoming less and less inhibited. Ilsa 20 hrs ago #6
He dresses like he's going to Walmart on Black Friday PatSeg 18 hrs ago #29
ITA. I think it is disrespectful to the Ilsa 12 hrs ago #49
I don't understand it either PatSeg 22 min ago #56
Fine dining places, supper clubs etc. moniss 11 hrs ago #52
The quintessential Ugly American PatSeg 2 min ago #58
My Senator is not right in the head. I am ashamed to have voted for him debm55 20 hrs ago #7
The other choice was Mehmet Oz. No shame in voiting "D". JustABozoOnThisBus 20 hrs ago #8
No I meant to say I should have primaried him with C.Lamb. I would never vote for Oz. debm55 19 hrs ago #13
Don't knock yourself over this. Something is clearly different with Fetterman since the stroke. PeaceWave 6 hrs ago #55
Can the 25th Amendment apply to senators? Wednesdays 20 hrs ago #9
You know, with a six year term at risk, there should be Ilsa 12 hrs ago #50
Same here, debm55. Not only did my wife and I vote for him, we also made significant contributions to his campaign. Borogove 18 hrs ago #35
Senator Whip-poor-will 17 hrs ago #41
In other words, he has no problem with the killing of women. And children. Ferrets are Cool 20 hrs ago #10
I can't think of another politician that has disappointed me so much. Coventina 20 hrs ago #11
It's like he's trying to become the MTG of the senate. Maru Kitteh 20 hrs ago #12
Why should Americans die for the bloodthirsty monster Netanyahu? dalton99a 19 hrs ago #14
Killing, killing, killing until they are all gone. Irish_Dem 19 hrs ago #15
That's not even human Autumn 19 hrs ago #17
Not even a proper sentence. ramblings... Amaryllis 18 hrs ago #26
No it isn't MustLoveBeagles 18 hrs ago #32
Yes we all know people who have had strokes and don't turn into psychopaths. Irish_Dem 18 hrs ago #40
What a fucking psycho.. He should grab a gun ang get his ass over to Israel. Autumn 19 hrs ago #16
If he feels that strongly about it he should MustLoveBeagles 18 hrs ago #34
If it's a bluff why kill them lame54 18 hrs ago #18
Is the regime utterly clueless about the magnitude of the IRGC/Basij military, industrial, economic conglomerate??? pat_k 18 hrs ago #19
Open depravity beyond shame Ponietz 18 hrs ago #20
Replace sofa w/ Israel and Vance w/ Fetterman.... chowder66 18 hrs ago #21
He needs a primary challenger when he is up for re-election. nt City Lights 18 hrs ago #23
It seems we're always stuck with the democrat like that Tribetime 18 hrs ago #24
Don't forget Manchin AllyCat 10 hrs ago #53
When are we going to be rid of these psychopaths? Whyisthisstillclose 18 hrs ago #25
The words of a psychopath. BlueTsunami2018 18 hrs ago #27
I no longer think the stroke caused this MustLoveBeagles 18 hrs ago #37
Yeah, I'm sad to say I was completely duped by this jerkoff. BlueTsunami2018 17 hrs ago #45
Don't be embarrassed MustLoveBeagles 17 hrs ago #47
WTH?! I'm 76, And Regret Only ONE Vote In My Life. GUESS...... ColoringFool 18 hrs ago #28
That guy is such a huge disappointment. NNadir 18 hrs ago #36
Yes he is MustLoveBeagles 18 hrs ago #38
That boy ain't right... Talitha 18 hrs ago #39
John Letterman, who are you? Blue Owl 17 hrs ago #42
Interesting that as massive as he is, he never served in the military n/t TexasBushwhacker 17 hrs ago #43
He sounds as crazy as Hogsbreath and Trump. The underestimation of Iran's capabilities is endangering all of us. flashman13 17 hrs ago #44
Good point. Miles Archer 17 hrs ago #46
Underestimation put five battleships on the bottom of Pearl Harbor. Four more were disabled. flashman13 17 hrs ago #48
What a kooky Israel supporter David__77 10 hrs ago #54
Then there won't be anyone left to surrender. Just fighters determined to avenge this atrocity Arazi 20 min ago #57

MorbidButterflyTat

(4,399 posts)
5. "...full-throated support..."
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 01:27 PM
20 hrs ago

OMG I hate that stupid expression!!

What's his throat full of? One blogger uses a stupid expression then everyone uses it.

UpInArms

(54,705 posts)
30. "full throated"
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 03:58 PM
18 hrs ago

i think that was first used to describe the howling of wolves or baying of dogs in the hunt

as when they hold their head back and use their "full throat"

(edited to continue to clarify the correct use of the term)

Ilikepurple

(562 posts)
31. His throat is full of his voice. Blame Keats.
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 04:00 PM
18 hrs ago

I don’t even listen or read any bloggers and am fully aware of this metaphor. I’ve always thought of birds or frogs using volumes of air to push their calls, but I’m no biologist. Keats, frog, or bird, Fetterman does not have my full-throated support on this issue.

Ilsa

(64,206 posts)
6. He's becoming less and less inhibited.
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 01:28 PM
20 hrs ago

He dresses like what my son sleeps in. I hope his clothes are clean, at least. I wonder if his hygiene has been kept up?

PatSeg

(53,019 posts)
29. He dresses like he's going to Walmart on Black Friday
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 03:56 PM
18 hrs ago

I think it is disrespectful for a sitting senator to dress like that in the capitol. I'm all for comfort, but it seems a large percentage of Americans these days are absolute slobs.

Ilsa

(64,206 posts)
49. ITA. I think it is disrespectful to the
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 09:50 PM
12 hrs ago

seriousness and elevation of the office. The pay and benefits are enough that he should be financially able to dress better. I have never thought a dress code was required, but I think Congress should establish a list of apparel not appropriate for work. I just don't understand why why Fett fights it.

PatSeg

(53,019 posts)
56. I don't understand it either
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 09:54 AM
22 min ago

Serving in the U.S. Senate is a profound privilege and should be treated as such. You wouldn't think any senator would have to be told what appropriate attire is for such a position.

I remember reading about the first time a young Joe Biden entered the senate chamber. He was in total awe. He took serving as senator as a very solemn responsibility.

moniss

(8,953 posts)
52. Fine dining places, supper clubs etc.
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 10:24 PM
11 hrs ago

around here have seen tons of customers coming in dressed in shorts, tank tops and sandals. If you go to funerals and weddings now you see all kinds of people in jeans and t-shirts. It's disgusting. At the dining places along with the shorts and sandals comes the loud obnoxious conversation and laughter. The waitresses also tell me they are "handsy" and cheap on the tip if they tip at all. So if you go for a nice night out on a Saturday evening your chance is pretty high of sharing the fine dining establishment with "bros" in shorts, t-shirts and sandals with beards and backward baseball hats slamming drinks and being loud. To them every place is like a sports bar.

A lot of people today have no sense of manners for others around them. They were poorly parented.

PatSeg

(53,019 posts)
58. The quintessential Ugly American
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 10:15 AM
2 min ago

Loud, rude, and slovenly. I couldn't believe the first time I saw someone go to church or a wedding dressed in jeans and t-shirts.

Certain situations require dressing up more. It doesn't have to be as restrictive and stilted as the 1950s of course. I accept that we have become more informal and relaxed which in many instances is fine. I don't want to go back to that era of my youth, but a little effort to be well groomed and respectful is not too much to ask.

The backward baseball caps on grown men drive me crazy. If you're not a catcher or a ten year old kid, lose the stupid hat and behave like an adult.

PeaceWave

(3,130 posts)
55. Don't knock yourself over this. Something is clearly different with Fetterman since the stroke.
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 03:22 AM
6 hrs ago

Ilsa

(64,206 posts)
50. You know, with a six year term at risk, there should be
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 09:52 PM
12 hrs ago

something besides impeachment for removal on medical grounds.

Borogove

(610 posts)
35. Same here, debm55. Not only did my wife and I vote for him, we also made significant contributions to his campaign.
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 04:05 PM
18 hrs ago

We want our money back.

Maru Kitteh

(31,560 posts)
12. It's like he's trying to become the MTG of the senate.
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 02:04 PM
20 hrs ago

What a failure of critical thinking he has become. Too bad he’s not avoiding cameras anymore.

dalton99a

(93,501 posts)
14. Why should Americans die for the bloodthirsty monster Netanyahu?
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 02:22 PM
19 hrs ago

And why should Americans have to pay for his wanton obliteration of Gaza?



MustLoveBeagles

(15,738 posts)
32. No it isn't
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 04:02 PM
18 hrs ago

Something is wrong with him. I no longer think it's just the stroke. My husband has had two minor ones and he's changed but not to this degree.

pat_k

(13,074 posts)
19. Is the regime utterly clueless about the magnitude of the IRGC/Basij military, industrial, economic conglomerate???
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 03:35 PM
18 hrs ago
I am not hearing any one of the idiots cheerleading the insanity acknowledging the uniquely formidable infrastructure.

With the limited reading I've done, it seems pretty clear that the IRGC and supporting volunteer Basij army constitute a massive force that is deeply embedded in every part of the economy and civil society. It also seems pretty clear that the IRGC wields vast oppressive power that is effectively independent of the regime leadership.

The revolutionary guard corp is estimated to be 100,000 to 200,00O people strong, with power centers throughout the economy.

And regarding the Basij, there are more indepth sources, but wikipedia provides a decent summary:

From Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basij

is a paramilitary volunteer militia ...

Subgroupings of the Basij include the

Primary Schools Basij Cadets [Basij-e Danesh-Amouzi], (also reportedly called Omidan or Hopes),[55]
Middle schools basij, Pouyandegan or Seekers,[55]
High school Basij, Pishgaman or Standard Bearers,[55]
the Students Basij Cadets [Basij-e Daneshjouyi],
the University Basij Cadets,
the Public Service Basij (Basij-e Edarii), and
the Tribal Basij.[33]

Estimates of the number of Basij vary, with its leadership giving higher figures than outside commentators. Official estimates are as high as 23.8 million.[57] A scholar of the Basij, Saeid Golkar, estimates their total membership at approximately one million, and their security forces in the tens of thousands.[19] As of 2020 there were reportedly between 40,000[19] and 54,000 Basij bases (Paygha-e Basij) around Iran.[58]

Economic power
According to the US Treasury, the Basij have a multi-billion-dollar "covert network" of businesses.[19] According to Saeid Golkar, the influence of the Basij in the Iranian economy, has grown to extend to "every sector", from "construction and real estate to the stock market".[54] In 1996, six organizations were put under the control of the Basij Cooperative Foundation (BCF)

The Basijis Housing Institution (Moassesseh-ye Tamin-e Maskan-e Basijian).
The Basijis Medical Institution (Moassesseh-ye Tamin-e darman-e Basijian).
The Basijis No-Interest Loan Institute (Moassesseh-ye Gharz al-Hassaneh-ye Basijian).
The Basijis Consumer-Goods Provision Institution (Moassesseh-ye Tamin-e Aghlam-e Masrafi-ye Basijian).
The Cultural Artistic Institute of the Warriors of Islam (Moassesseh-ye Farhangi Honari-ye Razmandegan-e Eslam).
The Scientific and Pedagogic Services Institute of the Fighters (Moassesseh-ye Khadamat-e Elmi va Amouzeshi-ye Razmandegan).[59][54]
As the government privatized companies under president Hashemi Rafsanjani, The Basij Cooperative Foundation became the Basij's main mechanism for "purchasing entire industries on the cheap"


There is also the Quds Force
From Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quds_Force

It specializes in unconventional warfare and military intelligence operations. The U.S. Army's General Stanley McChrystal describes the Quds Force as an organization analogous to a combination of the CIA and the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) in the United States.[10] Responsible for extraterritorial operations,[11] the Quds Force supports non-state actors in many countries, including Hezbollah, Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the Houthi movement, and Shia militias in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan.[11]


Fetterman's (and others) "we'll just keep killing them til they are gone" is beyond stupid.

Killing ayatollahs doesn't touch the vast infrastructure. The IRGC / Basij is like a cancer that has metastasized to every organ of the body. I fear that the idiots in charge will be perfectly happy to kill the host and destroy the lives of every Iranian in their pursuit of "victory." And clearly, MBC and Netanyahu would be thrilled with such a result.


Tribetime

(7,133 posts)
24. It seems we're always stuck with the democrat like that
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 03:48 PM
18 hrs ago

It was Sinema before now.It's him so we need to have a majority plus one or two

BlueTsunami2018

(4,939 posts)
27. The words of a psychopath.
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 03:50 PM
18 hrs ago

What difference is there between what he’s saying and what Whisky Pete is saying?

These are the words you’d hear from lunatics and sickos.

Kill! Kill! Kill!!!

What the fuck are we doing?

BlueTsunami2018

(4,939 posts)
45. Yeah, I'm sad to say I was completely duped by this jerkoff.
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 04:28 PM
17 hrs ago

That’s not something that happens very often.

I’m embarrassed.

MustLoveBeagles

(15,738 posts)
47. Don't be embarrassed
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 04:34 PM
17 hrs ago

He fooled a lot of people including me. The current Whitehouse occupant fooled me at one time as well.

ColoringFool

(554 posts)
28. WTH?! I'm 76, And Regret Only ONE Vote In My Life. GUESS......
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 03:56 PM
18 hrs ago

The United States and citizens thereof will bitterly rue the day.

BITTERLY. In, as they say, blood and treasure.

Those whom Trump would destroy, he first makes poor.

MustLoveBeagles

(15,738 posts)
38. Yes he is
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 04:12 PM
18 hrs ago

It's gone beyond that for me. I think he's a psychopath or at the very least a sociopath. I think it would be best if he got out of politics.

flashman13

(2,294 posts)
44. He sounds as crazy as Hogsbreath and Trump. The underestimation of Iran's capabilities is endangering all of us.
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 04:25 PM
17 hrs ago

Miles Archer

(22,640 posts)
46. Good point.
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 04:29 PM
17 hrs ago

Trump's going to go out there and pound his flabby chest, "OH...you THINK I hit you hard? Well, I'm going to hit you harder than ANYONE IN THE HISTORY of being hit hard was hit hard, SO HARD that..."

And, Iran's gonna play their cards a little closer to the vest.

flashman13

(2,294 posts)
48. Underestimation put five battleships on the bottom of Pearl Harbor. Four more were disabled.
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 04:37 PM
17 hrs ago

Underestimation cost the Japanese the Battle of Midway.

Hubris is very dangerous.

Arazi

(8,850 posts)
57. Then there won't be anyone left to surrender. Just fighters determined to avenge this atrocity
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 09:57 AM
20 min ago
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