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In reply to the discussion: A fair reminder of what caused Franken's ouster [View all]stevenleser
(32,886 posts)158. You have a very low threshold of what you consider to be an attack or a bash
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A good reminder at that....Franken was railroaded - and Gillibrand added her two cents
asiliveandbreathe
Apr 2018
#1
Does that include Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Sherrod Brown, Chris Murphy?
oberliner
May 2018
#100
Did I stutter? Do I mumble? What part of "I'll never forgive any of them" was confusing to you?
NurseJackie
May 2018
#126
Harry Reid knows Republican tactics well. He would have shut down the Franken railroading.
stuffmatters
Apr 2018
#49
Would Reid have shut it down? I hadn't realized that. What a bummer for us. nt
Honeycombe8
Apr 2018
#78
I don't recall Leader Reid ever supporting the railroading of a Dem Senator by fellow D Senators
stuffmatters
May 2018
#90
Actually one of Franken's best friends says Dayton was the last nail in the coffin
DFW
May 2018
#151
With respect, that's not accurate. It went very quickly, just a few hours. Here's the timeline.
Honeycombe8
May 2018
#154
I understand. But the fact is that he announced his resignation before the Gov namd his replacement.
Honeycombe8
May 2018
#159
Do you suppose she is catching on - or better yet have heard from her
asiliveandbreathe
Apr 2018
#66
As a NY constituent, and someone who pays attention to New York State politics...
brooklynite
Apr 2018
#83
Also Franken was also the Senator who outed Gorsuch an irrational implacable RW zealot
stuffmatters
Apr 2018
#61
No, he did not. I hate it when people twist what happened to suit their purposes.
Honeycombe8
Apr 2018
#31
Yikes. That's a scary thought. Sort of like a former Repub is now going to run for Franken's seat.nt
Honeycombe8
Apr 2018
#76
Those hoping that the dems will go bold, assuming they ever gain any influence again,
CrispyQ
May 2018
#123
As we saw with Sanders, right now the rules are that anyone can run as a Democrat.
stevenleser
May 2018
#139
You have a very low threshold of what you consider to be an attack or a bash
stevenleser
May 2018
#158
"He took the Senate investigation route before the accusations mysteriously mounted. "
NCTraveler
Apr 2018
#27
But it did look like he was going through the process, at least until he got stabbed in the back.
OnDoutside
Apr 2018
#18
Yes, if you define the process through such a limited scope as to ignore reality.
NCTraveler
Apr 2018
#21
They did it to shine their progressive credentials and get rid of a strong competitor.
lark
Apr 2018
#60
There was no reason for him to "admit wrongdoing" since he didn't commit any wrongdoing.
scarletwoman
Apr 2018
#72
"There's no excuse...I feel disgusted with myself. It isn't funny. It's completely inappropriate."
oberliner
May 2018
#99
No he didn't...that was after the USO thing which I think was ridiculous...there is no way what
Demsrule86
May 2018
#109
100% documented, what you said there. No, Al Franken did nothing, absolutely nothing.
Eliot Rosewater
Apr 2018
#67
Read Al Franken's apology following accusation of groping and kissing without consent
oberliner
May 2018
#98
Of course they are, their agenda is to remove all democrats from government.
Eliot Rosewater
May 2018
#121
Well, you appear to be the expert on spin. Not so much on semantics, though.
Denzil_DC
May 2018
#131
Your question that I challenged: "Then why did Franken admit to and apologize for his actions?"
Denzil_DC
May 2018
#133
And you're now reduced to throwing psych jargon around like you knew what it meant.
Denzil_DC
May 2018
#147
Well, if you're so keen to see your nonsense exposed to a wider audience, you're certainly welcome.
Denzil_DC
May 2018
#173
And yet Trump just admitted to paying off Stormy after lying about it and Trump is still POTUS
Freethinker65
May 2018
#176