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NY Times Hands Out Sympathy Award, Declares Fetterman One Of The Most Stylish People Of 2022

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Nice “Sympathy Award” New York Times, but seriously, it’s getting a bit pathetic now. I get it, you feel bad for John Fetterman and are trying to help the Biden White House normalize insanity. But seriously, stop. No one’s buying the fact that John “Hoodie” Fetterman is one of the most stylish people of 2022. I can promise you the hoodie look is NOT in – especially for members of Congress.

From The Daily Wire:

The incoming senator certainly made headlines for his non-traditional look. Fetterman was known for playing up his “everyman” persona by always wearing hooded sweatshirts, Carhartt gear, and athletic shorts, even in formal situations.

The list included newly appointed Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson along with Democratic New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Vice President Kamala Harris’ stepdaughter Ella Emhoff, and Representative Ayanna Pressly (D-MA).

Their style influencer roundup also featured celebrities such as Rihanna, Ben Affleck, Timothée Chalamet, Lil Nas X, Anne Hathaway, and Brad Pitt.

In total, the publication selected 93 people who had “captured our attention” in the past year.

“How does [the New York Times] justify putting John Fetterman on the same list as the late Queen Elizabeth? The senator-elect from Pennsylvania is going to bring Carhartt to the Capitol,” Sheriden Nolen, a staffer for Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott, wrote.

“What is ⁦[the New York Times] smoking?” DC political consultant Nachama Soloveichik agreed.

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