Al Franken cancels Maher/Real Time interview; Symone Sanders will be there to talk about
the House N incident.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/bill-maher-controversy-al-franken_us_59359b04e4b013c48169f65c
Senator Franken believes that what Bill Maher said was inappropriate and offensive, which is why he made the decision not to appear on the next episode of Real Time, the spokesperson said in an emailed statement. He was glad to see Bill, who the Senator considers to be a good friend, apologize and express sincere regret for his comment.
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Symone Sanders, an activist and former national press secretary for Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, plans to attend, although she hopes to have a discourse about Mahers use of the n-word.
I am still planning on doing the show Friday, she said in an email. I thought Mahers comment, Ben Sasses reaction and the crowds applause were all equally distasteful, inappropriate and offensive. I am glad Maher too recognized as such and issued an apology.
I look forward to a dialogue about it and other pressing issues of the week on Friday, Sanders continued. The n-word is not a joke to be thrown about and it is never OK to make light of slavery and/or the experiences of enslaved people.