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Dem Senator Fed Up With ‘Moron’ AOC, Far Left Of Party

By Frank BrunoSeptember 11, 2025Updated:September 14, 2025 CONGRESS
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Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) delivered a brutal criticism of his colleagues who have embraced socialism with open arms, referring to them as “morons” after conversations in Croatia shone a light on the failures of Communist regimes.

In a short interview with Fox News, Fetterman’s statement is a significant departure from his previously held progressive stances, which, at one time, aligned him closely with colleagues like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY). Political experts say his comments reflect a trend in which members of the Democratic Party, concerned about border security and economic issues, have put distance between themselves and more radical members of the party.

“I was in a former communist nation and I said, some lefties in my party are talking about socialism now, what do you think? He said, ‘That is the worst thing ever!’” Fetterman said. “You will need a reality check if you adopt any of those things. You are MORONS!”

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Fetterman’s remarks come amid deepening divisions within the Democratic Party. His relationship with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) has been complicated. During his 2022 Senate campaign, Ocasio-Cortez endorsed him, viewing Fetterman as a potential ally on progressive priorities such as raising the minimum wage and advancing universal health care.

Fetterman’s backing of measures such as the Laken Riley Act signals a shift in his policy priorities. The law, signed by President Donald Trump in January, mandates the detention of undocumented immigrants accused of certain crimes — a stance more in line with Republican positions than traditional Democratic ones.

In recent years, the Pennsylvania senator has criticized open borders and voiced strong support for Israel, positions that have drawn praise from Republicans but alienated some on the left. Critics within his party accuse him of abandoning the progressive values that once defined his political brand.

Others argue Fetterman’s shift reflects a broader effort to find common ground. With political divisions running deep, they say Fetterman and other Democrats may be seeking to bridge the gap with Republicans in hopes of fostering unity at a time they see as critical.

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