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In reply to the discussion: Michael Tomasky: Senator Al Frankens Resignation Is Deeply Unfair [View all]oberliner
(58,724 posts)141. These are well-respected Democratic Senators who deserve the benefit of the doubt
Kamala Harris called on Franken to resign, as did Elizabeth Warren, Cory Booker, and Bernie Sanders.
Not to mention Sherrod Brown, Dianne Feinstein, Chris Murphy and many others.
These are the best of the best in terms of Democrats who have fought for us in the Senate.
I think it is reasonable to say that Al Franken would have been among this group if it was a different senator facing similar accusations.
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Michael Tomasky: Senator Al Frankens Resignation Is Deeply Unfair [View all]
babylonsister
Jan 2018
OP
Complete hit job. How did Roger Stone know about the Tweeden story a day before it broke?
VOX
Jan 2018
#3
I totally agree. THe Me Too movement is a double edged sword for progressives. And I have
Amaryllis
Jan 2018
#161
He asked for and deserved due process, i.e. an Ethics Committee investigation.
MoonRiver
Jan 2018
#21
The Senate Ethics Committee is a terrible place for sexual harassment investigations
oberliner
Jan 2018
#44
So, instead of trying to improve the process, we should just railroad people out of office?
MoonRiver
Jan 2018
#50
Senator Al Franken Admits He Crossed a Line in Light of New Allegations (Nov 24)
oberliner
Jan 2018
#14
I make of that statement that Franken is a good person who got railroaded by Gillibrand
ollie10
Jan 2018
#23
You're ignoring that they asked Franken to pose with them. People usually put an arm...
brush
Jan 2018
#165
No it isn't and your claim is offensive to those who are victims of sexual harassment.
kcr
Jan 2018
#150
It's not the convention to ask permission for hugs because they aren't sexual in nature.
kcr
Jan 2018
#187
He is not obviously in the wrong. Fuck that. Waist hugging is now sexual assault?
brush
Jan 2018
#163
What do you make that since he announced his resignation, no further accusations have been made?
still_one
Jan 2018
#79
Of course there was. When a group of prominent Senate Democrats comes out publically
still_one
Jan 2018
#98
You are making an excuse for them. They MADE IT PUBLIC, to pressure him to resign, it is that
still_one
Jan 2018
#108
These are well-respected Democratic Senators who deserve the benefit of the doubt
oberliner
Jan 2018
#141
Sorry for the vulgarity, but that is bullshit. They were wrong on this, just as those Democratic
still_one
Jan 2018
#145
The only thing I can think of, the only thing that makes any sense at all
ProfessorPlum
Jan 2018
#87
There is a great deal of anger and disgust about this among solid Democratic Party voters
mn9driver
Jan 2018
#19
"The main point is that Franken didnt have a chance to defend himself." - sure he did.
PoliticAverse
Jan 2018
#30
He said he made a choice and gave the reason for it. You are basically saying he was lying. n /t
PoliticAverse
Jan 2018
#49
She's an opportunistic hypocrite. I'd rather have one Franken than ten Gillibrands in the Senate
lunamagica
Jan 2018
#126
On scant credible evidence his 35 so-called colleagues publicly denounced him and declared him unfit
dalton99a
Jan 2018
#52
as long as dems let 1500 radio stations decide what is and isn't acceptable things
certainot
Jan 2018
#43
If Gillibrand decides to run for President we need to remind Democrats about the Franken fiasco.
jalan48
Jan 2018
#75
Kamala Harris called on Franken to resign, as did Elizabeth Warren, Cory Booker, and Bernie Sanders
oberliner
Jan 2018
#135
We are in the fight for our country & the dems decided to take the moral high ground,
CrispyQ
Jan 2018
#110
And the Senators ....does anyone know which Dem Senators did NOT join the mobbing?
stuffmatters
Jan 2018
#134
Good point. Certainly made me think twice about ever voting for Kirsten Gillibrand.
calimary
Jan 2018
#148