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Why Franken Had to Go
By Christina Cauterucci
http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2017/12/07/al_franken_s_resignation_saved_the_democratic_party_s_reputation_among_the.html
Minnesota Sen. Al Franken announced on Thursday his plan to resign in the coming weeks after a series of allegations that he groped women and kissed them without consent. There is a big part of me that will always regret having to walk away from this job with so much work left to be done, Franken said in somber remarks on the Senate floor. But I have faith that the work will continue because I have faith in the people whove helped me do it.
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The dilemma boiled down to this: Democrats could either put themselves at a potential political disadvantage by observing rules of decency Republicans have entirely abandoned, or they could lower themselves into the GOP latrine, keep Franken on the roster, and spend the next several election cycles smelling a little like shit. Democrats seemed content to hold their nose and bear with Franken through the first half-dozen accusations. But when a seventh accuser came forward this week, at least 17 Democratic senatorsmostly womenpublicly urged Franken to step down, leaving him little choice.
However unfair it may be that Franken is leaving Washington while admitted assailant Donald Trump is still in the White House (Franken called it an irony in his remarks on Thursday) and Moore might be on his way to the Senate, it is clear that Democrats, and Franken, made the right call.
Republicans have never held themselves to the same standards of behavior as Democrats, and it will never be a good idea to sink to the GOPs depths of hypocrisy. Theirs is the party that panders to a set of rabid anti-abortion voters who couldnt care less about the transgressions of its leaders as long as they vote to curtail womens bodily autonomy. Its tolerance even extends to men who privately tell their own extramarital girlfriends to get the abortions its voters despise. Its the party that lifted Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court, positions the Violence Against Women Act as an assault on family values, believes equal pay legislation is anti-male, bemoans the days when women stayed home to keep house, and works to make it harder for colleges to combat campus rape. Dems are hardly blamelessno less than Joe Biden did Thomas a big favor by casting doubt on Anita Hills claims of sexual harassmentbut in the Republican Party, contempt for women is a feature, not a bug. It would do Democrats no good to start hedging their own commitmentnew as it is, for someto gender equity.
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Theres another still longer game to think about, too. In the best-case scenario, the hurt caused by Frankens resignation will be a memorable lesson to Democrats: Dont mistreat women, or promote the candidacies of people who dootherwise, your party might take a debilitating loss when it can least afford it, and the whole country will suffer. The moral high ground can be painful to walk, but at least there are fewer gropers there.