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In reply to the discussion: We are seeing the death of common sense and intelligent reasoning. [View all]TheDemsshouldhireme
(224 posts)15. I cant wait to turn the leadership of the party
to Gillibrand...once considered a blue dog democrat in NY. Count me out...................
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Hard evidence has been presented in only one case...and not the 14-YO sexual assault.
brooklynite
Dec 2017
#5
I'd have had no problem giving him an ethics investigation either, if he'd wanted one.
kcr
Dec 2017
#4
"I imagine most of the time guilty parties are going to choose to step down" ...
SFnomad
Dec 2017
#24
"innocent until proved guilty" (your demand) is not dependent on the severity of the charges.
brooklynite
Dec 2017
#8
"I believe some of the accusers of Al Franken are credible". Which? And, why do you believe that
Atticus
Dec 2017
#13
"Common" sense and intelligent reasoning has ALWAYS been confined to a small minority of humans.
Binkie The Clown
Dec 2017
#7
democrats will never own the narrative. they will come up with something else to replace the emails
JI7
Dec 2017
#22
Your're right, but the media experts know appeals to emotion are much more powerful
FarCenter
Dec 2017
#27