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bucolic_frolic

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26. Recall what they did to Senator Tom Eagleton
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 03:24 PM
8 hrs ago

Hopefully society has a more appropriate response to mental health today.

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His depression was only helped by doing insider trading and stock transfers during his recovery. FSogol 12 hrs ago #1
Guilt is debilitating. These folks know their actions are despicable and it wears on their conscience. walkingman 12 hrs ago #2
one hopes... RockCreek 11 hrs ago #15
I wish I could say you're wrong PatSeg 9 hrs ago #21
Or anger when they don't succeed RockCreek 6 hrs ago #32
Oh yes, the anger is much worse PatSeg 4 hrs ago #36
I don't think many feel guilty. electric_blue68 6 hrs ago #31
I'm not buying it. QueerDuck 12 hrs ago #3
I am karynnj 11 hrs ago #5
Agreed Miguelito Loveless 11 hrs ago #9
You're right... depression is less stigmatized than it was in the past... QueerDuck 11 hrs ago #11
I have zero reason to believe he's is being truthful Torchlight 11 hrs ago #4
Hopefully they zapped a conscience back into him. maxsolomon 11 hrs ago #6
oh sure lamp_shade 11 hrs ago #7
Well the ONLY thing that's depressing is tRUMP, and he could have been in the congress bluestarone 11 hrs ago #8
Shouldn't he have told the voters before the primary that he had this problem? YorkRd 11 hrs ago #10
You mean, be honest with them? WestMichRad 5 hrs ago #33
Looking forward to him becoming a strong advocate for mental health care for everyone tanyev 11 hrs ago #12
My first thought also. yardwork 8 hrs ago #22
Well, I gave Fetterman every bit of benefit-of-the-doubt possible with his depression post stroke hlthe2b 11 hrs ago #13
His mistress dumped him dalton99a 11 hrs ago #14
Mike Johnson said...."What he's dealing with is not very common and not a big thing." chowder66 10 hrs ago #16
So, Mike Johnson lied twice in that sentence. yardwork 8 hrs ago #23
And it's the one malady that RFK doesn't believes exists... and he wants slightlv 8 hrs ago #25
So, he should be doing all that he can to make mental health care available to all who need it right? hamsterjill 10 hrs ago #17
As someone who's lived with treatment resistant depression TexasBushwhacker 10 hrs ago #18
How lovely for him that he has gold-plated healthcare mcar 10 hrs ago #19
He's not the absolute worst of the worst of his lot BaronChocula 10 hrs ago #20
She has a serious shot pat_k 7 hrs ago #29
I do like Rosenberg's optimism BaronChocula 4 hrs ago #35
Watching his interviews with candidates always leaves me more hopeful pat_k 3 hrs ago #37
"As long as we are clear about these basics, we will build a new majority coalition." BaronChocula 11 min ago #38
Message auto-removed Name removed 8 hrs ago #24
Recall what they did to Senator Tom Eagleton bucolic_frolic 8 hrs ago #26
Show support for Rebecca Bennett!! pat_k 7 hrs ago #27
lemme guess. kean wants to cut medicare/medicaid for depression? rampartd 7 hrs ago #28
Closer to 80 days excluding weekends fargone 6 hrs ago #30
Right!?! EuterpeThelo 5 hrs ago #34
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