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brooklynite

(96,882 posts)
96. Point to the vitriol aimed at Harris, Warren and Sanders.
Wed Jan 3, 2018, 08:58 AM
Jan 2018

How many new threads get posted calling them out specifically?

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+1 NCTraveler Jan 2018 #1
Al Franken rolled over on his colleagues and constituents? REALLY? Eliot Rosewater Jan 2018 #27
Absolutely. NCTraveler Jan 2018 #119
Not at all what happened. Eliot Rosewater Jan 2018 #122
It's exactly what happened. NCTraveler Jan 2018 #129
Didnt fight? What would he have done, called the women liars? Eliot Rosewater Jan 2018 #131
Have to admit, I'm also a little disappointed in Al Franken's concession, BUT InAbLuEsTaTe Jan 2018 #103
Of course. nycbos Jan 2018 #2
Well, she started it! mcar Jan 2018 #3
It used to be called WhiteTara Jan 2018 #15
She and only she is responsible mcar Jan 2018 #18
No - it is not swiftboating karynnj Jan 2018 #44
+1 Lucinda Jan 2018 #86
But why is she, and only she, singled out for criticism? mcar Jan 2018 #112
Franken devoted his political career to wasupaloopa Jan 2018 #57
You said all the senators mcar Jan 2018 #59
Yeah, bugs me too marylandblue Jan 2018 #4
Democratic Majority Leader Schumer would have been in charge delisen Jan 2018 #6
Amazing; Schumer gets beaten up here for putting politics ahead of principle... brooklynite Jan 2018 #95
She certainly led the charge, however TheCowsCameHome Jan 2018 #5
The way the others all immediately followed suggests this was planned in advance marylandblue Jan 2018 #7
I disagree, but it makes little difference now. TheCowsCameHome Jan 2018 #12
100pc Alice11111 Jan 2018 #78
She started it! mcar Jan 2018 #19
Post removed Post removed Jan 2018 #20
Thank you for proving my point mcar Jan 2018 #21
What point was that? TheCowsCameHome Jan 2018 #23
Read what you said - "against Bush" -- the equivalent was "against Trump" karynnj Jan 2018 #46
You wouldn't have seen anything in the general mcar Jan 2018 #115
Kerry was trashed here during the primaries for the vote as much as Clinton and he also was called a karynnj Jan 2018 #121
Nope, Kerry was constantly excoriated on DU emulatorloo Jan 2018 #128
Were you here in 2004? dansolo Jan 2018 #110
I've been here since 2002 mcar Jan 2018 #134
She didn't lead any charge oberliner Jan 2018 #105
The "vitriol" is aimed at the ones with presidentail aspirations question everything Jan 2018 #8
Point to the vitriol aimed at Harris, Warren and Sanders. brooklynite Jan 2018 #96
OK, it is, will be during the primaries, my vitriol question everything Jan 2018 #124
There has been zero vitrol directed at Harris, Warren, or Sanders oberliner Jan 2018 #106
I think that at the beginning Harris was included since she appeard with Gillibrand question everything Jan 2018 #126
She has led the charge in addressing sexual assault as a senator loyalsister Jan 2018 #9
Fair point I did enjoy watching her make the Military Leaders squirm during several Senate hearings. irisblue Jan 2018 #22
I hate to see him go loyalsister Jan 2018 #36
I totally agree with you here. Democratic female politicians are on new ground here irisblue Jan 2018 #38
Keeping the women voters is essential loyalsister Jan 2018 #56
We Democrats are consistent in that behavior. Nt Anny61 Jan 2018 #10
No matter who signed what letter, in the end, the decision to resign was Al Sophia4 Jan 2018 #11
At least two women did not sign it. spooky3 Jan 2018 #13
It would have been inappropriate for the women on the ethics committee to sign any letter pnwmom Jan 2018 #17
Possibly, but your assertion about all is incorrect. spooky3 Jan 2018 #24
That list is outdated. Klobuchar did sign. pnwmom Jan 2018 #34
I have no idea what that website is that you are linking to. spooky3 Jan 2018 #40
Sen Klobuchar was his senate partner. She could not do that politically irisblue Jan 2018 #35
It doesnt matter. The point is that not all female spooky3 Jan 2018 #39
I am not disputing a fact. I am pointing out that Sen Klobauchar has responsibilities to her state irisblue Jan 2018 #42
Klobuchar agreed that Franken resigning was the 'right thing' onenote Jan 2018 #54
Sen Frankens' 1st public accusation was 11/16. Sen Klobachur made a statement that same day irisblue Jan 2018 #65
Here's what she said on the day before he announced. The same day the letter was released onenote Jan 2018 #68
Thank you for showing this. I had not seen it. irisblue Jan 2018 #72
Bullshit. NanceGreggs Jan 2018 #14
Exactly Owl Jan 2018 #25
Right elleng Jan 2018 #28
You got it in the first word Nance. n/t rzemanfl Jan 2018 #31
No doubt about it Nance it was a political calculation, and the other Senators jumping on the band still_one Jan 2018 #32
The thing is NanceGreggs Jan 2018 #43
I agree with everything you said. There could be another school of thought, that pushing Franken to still_one Jan 2018 #52
"That fairness was not extended to Franken." NanceGreggs Jan 2018 #58
Without Fairness Me Too Is A Joke SeaDoo77 Jan 2018 #85
Its the media and the optics RhodeIslandOne Jan 2018 #98
Agree. Nt spooky3 Jan 2018 #41
EXACTLY! nt Raine Jan 2018 #74
Gillibrand is a champion of women oberliner Jan 2018 #107
I consistently see that allegation/talking-point, but I never see the hard evidence supporting it. LanternWaste Jan 2018 #108
Who said evidence is needed to demonize someone. nt Trumpocalypse Jan 2018 #133
it seems to me (IMHO only) that the media whipped the accusations into a frenzy, then Al, being a diva77 Jan 2018 #16
because she ran with it; her choice. elleng Jan 2018 #26
So did Bernie and all the rest. Their choice. n/t pnwmom Jan 2018 #30
Several male senators called for Franken's resignation. Casey, Donnelly, Brown, Markey, Bennet diva77 Jan 2018 #75
Bernie is much higher profile than Gillibrand or the other names you mention, pnwmom Jan 2018 #76
Full list: Schumer and majority of Democratic senators call for Franken to resign diva77 Jan 2018 #79
Bernie also issued his own separate statement. They didn't all do that. pnwmom Jan 2018 #81
I'm not sure what your point is. I'm done with this exchange. nt diva77 Jan 2018 #82
Same point as it always is melman Jan 2018 #84
I would be gratified if there were someone who would investigate LeeAnn Tweeden dhol82 Jan 2018 #29
For once blaming Gilli has NOTHING to do with her being a woman. LakeArenal Jan 2018 #33
Yes. Thanks. elleng Jan 2018 #37
Exactly. NanceGreggs Jan 2018 #45
Oh the irony GaryCnf Jan 2018 #47
Can you explain this this, please? I really don't get what you are trying to say here. lunamagica Jan 2018 #50
I'm not sure how to clarify this GaryCnf Jan 2018 #71
Perhaps the fact that she she accepted support, endorsements and money from the Clintons lunamagica Jan 2018 #73
So it is all about the Clintons GaryCnf Jan 2018 #87
Seriously? No, this is about Gillibrand, and the way she acted in the Franken matter and her lunamagica Jan 2018 #90
I await the equal vitiol GaryCnf Jan 2018 #91
Speaking for myself, I feel the same about the rest of them lunamagica Jan 2018 #92
I accept that and applaud your consistency GaryCnf Jan 2018 #97
Oh geez LakeArenal Jan 2018 #117
Just one small question GaryCnf Jan 2018 #140
Some one said it before.... LakeArenal Jan 2018 #141
As I said to another member GaryCnf Jan 2018 #142
I dont think the others are getting a free pass LakeArenal Jan 2018 #143
Ding... ding.. disillusioned73 Jan 2018 #100
Yes. Please explain further. LakeArenal Jan 2018 #69
Because she led it. Same reason bernie gets blamed for lack of substance for bills he calls for JI7 Jan 2018 #48
That is true. I think she was the first and that is why. Demsrule86 Jan 2018 #49
She was the ringleader Bettie Jan 2018 #51
How do you know she wasn't the front woman, delegated by the group for the role? nt pnwmom Jan 2018 #53
If that was the case, it was a either stupid decision Bettie Jan 2018 #67
Well, if your pure speculation actually turned out to be fact, that would be different. kcr Jan 2018 #104
Bernie Sanders is NOT a Democrat. The woman toward whom the vitriol is directed asked for it. Glorfindel Jan 2018 #55
Why is that Democratic woman singled out over all the others who signed it, including Bernie pnwmom Jan 2018 #64
There have been over 60 responses to that question... LakeArenal Jan 2018 #70
There obviously is interest in the topic. n/t pnwmom Jan 2018 #77
How many answers do you need? LakeArenal Jan 2018 #116
Do you think I am in control of how many people respond? That's an odd thought. nt pnwmom Jan 2018 #125
No but you might by the high number of responses LakeArenal Jan 2018 #146
Yep...its pretty transparent. nt LexVegas Jan 2018 #60
Post removed Post removed Jan 2018 #61
+100. N/t obnoxiousdrunk Jan 2018 #62
my two senators KT2000 Jan 2018 #63
This is what happens when you act like a leader. aikoaiko Jan 2018 #66
Everyone who signed the letter is responsible for their assent, not just Gillibrand. n/t pnwmom Jan 2018 #80
This message was self-deleted by its author melman Jan 2018 #94
She didn't act like a leader oberliner Jan 2018 #109
KG led the way. aikoaiko Jan 2018 #111
Chuck Schumer is the Democratic party leader in the Senate oberliner Jan 2018 #113
ok, if you say KG isn't a leader on this issue than so be it. aikoaiko Jan 2018 #114
First among equals oberliner Jan 2018 #120
Sure, I can live with first among equals, but that, in my mind,... aikoaiko Jan 2018 #127
I'm very unhappy MFM008 Jan 2018 #83
Hubris, vanity and callous political ambition Cosmocat Jan 2018 #88
Unfortunately too many here cling to a cult of personality Trumpocalypse Jan 2018 #89
They all suck! GeorgeGist Jan 2018 #93
Most of them are back benchers wholl never be on the big stage RhodeIslandOne Jan 2018 #99
Bernie is not a Democrat. Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #101
Not exactly blue cat Jan 2018 #102
Post removed Post removed Jan 2018 #118
Yes. LakeArenal Jan 2018 #123
Message auto-removed Name removed Jan 2018 #130
Very well said Trumpocalypse Jan 2018 #132
Typical mysogonist tact. Blue_true Jan 2018 #135
Franken's picture effectively destroyed him Yuorik57 Jan 2018 #136
Nah, not at all. Eliot Rosewater Jan 2018 #137
Was she? Yuorik57 Jan 2018 #138
I don't think it was ever clear whether she was sleeping or feigning sleep in the picture. pnwmom Jan 2018 #145
"Democrat candidates"? Really? And what does President Clinton have to do with this? George II Jan 2018 #147
She was the ring leader. Ligyron Jan 2018 #139
Yes, and.... uhm... I'd say more but that's the tea right there. JHan Jan 2018 #144
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