From NPR.
In his new book, "Unfettered," Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) criticized his party for losing the support of working class men, writing that President Trump appealed to them more because "he wasn’t afraid to comment on things the left told us we were no longer allowed to have commonsense opinions on."
Fetterman also writes, “if men are forced to choose between picking their party or keeping their balls, most men are going to choose their balls.”
“I think there’s been a disconnection,” he told "All Things Considered" host Scott Detrow. “It’s just this idea and just being perceived as more anti-man […] And it’s just a lot different kinds of energy that comes out from.”
Hear more of Fetterman’s interview on "All Things Considered," with the full conversation also available on NPR’s YouTube channel.


