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In reply to the discussion: The Case of Al Franken by Jane Mayer [View all]femmedem
(8,530 posts)not just Gillibrand, and even more disappointed in the ones who still don't acknowledge that he deserved due process and that they shouldn't have pressured him to resign. It's something I think about with every one of our senators who are presidential candidates, and I can't help but wonder if they felt it was something they had to do for the good of their future candidacies.
I'm proud of one of my senators, Sen. Blumenthal, a former State AG, for not being part of the rush to judgment. When there's a mob mentality like there was against Franken, it takes courage not to join in.
Most of all, I miss Franken in the senate and am still so saddened that someone who has spent his life first making people laugh, then devoting himself to public service is now shunned. I hope this article helps him recover his reputation.