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In reply to the discussion: Regarding Franken's resignation [View all]NanceGreggs
(27,835 posts)... "He wouldn't have resigned if he wasn't guilty as sin."
I've also seen speculation, even here, that those who wanted Franken to resign "know something about him we don't know", so we should just defer to their more "knowledgeable" judgment.
Rock and a hard place. Franken was damned no matter what he said or did, mainly because his own party members threw him under the bus.
I think most of us would agree on a "zero tolerance" policy when it comes to sexual misconduct within our party. However, those who called for Franken's resignation went instead to a "zero tolerance if someone is accused" policy.
I have been a devoted Democrat my whole adult life. I have defended my party against all comers. But this incident has really shaken me - and apparently I am not alone in that feeling.