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In reply to the discussion: The Case of Al Franken by Jane Mayer [View all]LiberalLovinLug
(14,556 posts)I'm no astronomer but my understanding is that when a brighter light is removed, it makes the ones around it look brighter. I don't have the scientific equations handy, sorry.
Proof that a politician that was front and center in the news leading another MeToo victory during its most intense news cycle, with Roy Moore hanging around the Republican's necks, would give her positive publicity? No actual proof, other than the increase in news talk guest appearances. Especially on those "liberal" shows the conspiracy targeted, CNN and The View.
Proof that she is ambitious? That she wants to move up the ladder? Nothing. Other than she is one of few (compared to all the Democrats) running for POTUS.
So no smoking gun proof. But then, what proof do you have that she was acting more in the best interest of the party, and keeping our strongest voices, by promoting Don Jr., Roger Stone, and Tweeden's smear campaign against Al? I'd love to see those sources.