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In reply to the discussion: Why Franken Had to Go (please read before lighting hair on fire) [View all]tonedevil
(3,022 posts)89. Why is that so...
hard to accept. It started with a Republican dirty tricks operator tweeting it was Senator Franken's time in the barrel. I don't know if you recognize that punch line, but it makes it worse if you do. The accusations were all mild mostly anonymous and with weird twists that made them unbelievable. Do you really think the phrase it's my right as an entertainer was actually said by the Senator? I belive in the near future we will see the truth exposed and this will look like defunding Acorn or forcing Shirley Sherrod to resign.
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Why Franken Had to Go (please read before lighting hair on fire) [View all]
marble falls
Jan 2018
OP
And like with Hillary, America doesnt deserve brilliant, dedicated patriots like her or Al.
Eliot Rosewater
Jan 2018
#126
I was a certified rape counselor years ago and am one of millions MeToo women and I disagree -
lark
Jan 2018
#100
That photo was obviously staged and Ms Tweeden was a willing participant!
TheDebbieDee
Jan 2018
#117
That photo was obviously staged .... and that should have come out publically IN THE INVESTIGATION
trueblue2007
Jan 2018
#149
Meh. In my opinion the only delimma the Dems had was the one they created for themselves
Ninga
Jan 2018
#2
true, there should not be a rush to judgement, but neither should there be a total dismissal of mult
TheFrenchRazor
Jan 2018
#116
The accusations shouldn't have been dismissed. They should have been investigated.
dansolo
Jan 2018
#121
Democrat should be loyal to other Dems and withhold comment...no reason to force Conyers out before
Demsrule86
Jan 2018
#109
Because fighting about it is more damaging than resolving it. Because we have to meet standards...
marble falls
Jan 2018
#11
He was frog marched to the podium and held at knife point until he made his resignation?....
marble falls
Jan 2018
#42
Exactly right. And this single distraction needed to be removed in a clear way to demonstrate a ....
marble falls
Jan 2018
#59
The number of braindead voting for Trump, McConnell, Ryan is much more troubling....
marble falls
Jan 2018
#62
We don't seem to have the same qualms about Wall St. companies like Goldman Sachs.
jalan48
Jan 2018
#21
I don't agree and find it interesting that no more women have come forward since his resignation
tenderfoot
Jan 2018
#26
I also finding it interesting that some of the most vocal people calling BS on this...
demmiblue
Jan 2018
#46
No more women have come forward against Roy Moore or Donald Trump lately either
mythology
Jan 2018
#48
I wanted Al Franken to stay, but I was also afraid of the amount of energy wasted arguing about....
marble falls
Jan 2018
#33
So you'd vote GOP in 2020 if one of those calling for Franken to resign runs against Trump?
crazycatlady
Jan 2018
#119
The moral high ground isn't worth squat when they have their boot on your neck.
CrispyQ
Jan 2018
#47
where exactly should dems draw the line then? serious question; obviously if dems decide that all mo
TheFrenchRazor
Jan 2018
#118
To placate black female voters in Alabama - "Either Franken goes or we'll vote for Roy Moore"
dalton99a
Jan 2018
#58
republican blake farenthold paid out $84,000 of OUR money to his victim and still sits in the House
spanone
Jan 2018
#55
Drivel. The 3rd option to that false dilemma was to take firm action via the ethics investigation.
Gidney N Cloyd
Jan 2018
#69
You are describing his "transgrassions"' as if they have been proven to be true
dansolo
Jan 2018
#169
I wouldn't pack his bags...that is up to him and Minnesota unless he broke the law which he did not.
Demsrule86
Jan 2018
#110
This entire argument is bullshit...the GOP and their followers don't care about decency...
Demsrule86
Jan 2018
#107
None of this makes any sense because there was no investigation and no hearing or any charges
wasupaloopa
Jan 2018
#111
This Post Begins With An Insult. That Tells Us Quite a Bit About The Author and Their Agenda
dlk
Jan 2018
#115
Really? Losing a real Democratic warrior in the senate will not help us defeat Republicans
lunamagica
Jan 2018
#165
He announced his plan to resign after prominent Democrats refused to let him defend himself, through
still_one
Jan 2018
#131
What happens when anonymous women come forward with allegations against other Democrats?
nclib
Jan 2018
#134
Sorry but it's not as black and white as you have portrayed it to be.
politicaljunkie41910
Jan 2018
#150
That article is totally off the mark. Lack of williness to fight for truth took down Franken
bitterross
Jan 2018
#177