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In reply to the discussion: Let me try to frame the Franken situation in political terms. [View all]Egnever
(21,506 posts)And frankly if you represent party thinking it is reprehensible.
His statements were all carefully worded to deny the allegations while still working to respect women's feelings without denigrating them.
He handled it with dignity and grace and for it he was condemned.
You and your clique on the other hand threw out any pretense of justice and went with mob rule instead in a weak transparent attempt to ride Metoo to electoral victory. It is completely transparent and quite possibly the death of any hope we had of fixing this mess you and your elite comrades have left us in with your triangulation and poll tested pablum.
In an attempt to hoodwink women with false outrage your cronies removed one of the most effective senators we have had in a while at standing up to the powers that be all for slogans and posturing.
You missed the mark widely here and your continued defense of this transparent form of politics is a glaring example of how you think slogans are better than actions. People are sick of it.
I am quite sure you and your pals will continue to try to win based on the "hey they are worse than us" model that has been clung to for decades now all the while sucking up to the corporations and big money donors. We see through it and today you have completely confirmed it is not about principles and rule of law it is about sloganeering and bandwagon jumping with little to no critical thought whatsoever.
All of this because a comedian took a photo during a raunchy USO tour.
These actions were a lame attempt to prove senate Dems had principles but all it really did was prove they have none.
Sadly the only one that acted like an adult is the guy being shoved out the door.