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In reply to the discussion: What the Republicans will learn from the Franken debacle. [View all]Loge23
(3,922 posts)19. Totally, no hope.
We're adrift now without a major party to rally around.
The republicans know that they can get away with anything and there's no organized opposition.
This is the darkest we've been in our lifetimes.
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You can bank on it. Mueller is public enemy #1 for the Right. He can take Trump down
hadEnuf
Dec 2017
#33
Plus the fact that she is one to come out for Al to resign without an investigation.
old guy
Dec 2017
#24
Those under that delusion were asleep the last two decades and in a coma the last three years
Cosmocat
Dec 2017
#18
Its not about the other side... Hillary called them deplorables and that is the case
lancelyons
Dec 2017
#25
The other side (i.e. Republicans) don't play by the same rules. Watch, Roy Moore will win
Lanius
Dec 2017
#27
The swing voter will notice that Franken resigned, will assume he is guilty....
ollie10
Dec 2017
#34
Even though i dont think Franken got fair treatment, I do agree with the move.
lancelyons
Dec 2017
#23
So you are saying that by a Democrat resigning in disgrace, this is going to hurt the Republicans?
ollie10
Dec 2017
#30
The Republicans don't care, also they'll point the finger at Democratic support of Bill Clinton
Lanius
Dec 2017
#32
She would have been in the minority back then, IIRC. Most Dems still backed Clinton.
Lanius
Dec 2017
#40
Democrats arent doing this to get the GOP to like them. They are doing it for votes.
lancelyons
Dec 2017
#36
"With the Democrats going the high road, they can say now say that the GOP is the party of ...
LenaBaby61
Dec 2017
#43