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flamingdem

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Sat Dec 9, 2017, 01:12 AM Dec 2017

Ex-Clinton aide criticizes Gillibrand after Franken's resignation [View all]

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/363901-former-clinton-aide-criticizes-kirsten-gillibrand-after

A former aide to Hillary Clinton criticized Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand on Thursday after the New York Democrat became the first of many senators to join a successful push to force the resignation of Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.).

Philippe Reines argued during an appearance on Fox News's "Tucker Carlson Tonight" that Gillibrand isn't sufficiently explaining why she called for the resignation of Franken this week and former President Clinton previously.

"She's not putting in context her rationale for who she calls for resignation and when," Reines said Thursday. "She two weeks ago called for Bill Clinton's resignation, or saying Bill Clinton should have resigned two decades ago."

"[She] didn't really say why, she never said say she regretted not speaking earlier, or taking the Clintons' support or money," Reines continued. "And then goes a few weeks without saying anything on Sen. Franken until yesterday."

Reines reiterated that he thought Gillibrand, a possible 2020 Democratic presidential contender, had not explained her "rationale" for demanding these figures' resignations.

"That's not to say her decision was wrong. She was joined by 29 other senators," he added. "But most people have been discussing this in a framework of, 'If someone does this, it's unacceptable and they should resign.' It's unclear in the way she's been, in describing her actions, what that rationale is."

Reines, who served under Hillary Clinton at the State Department, has repeatedly attacked Gillibrand in recent weeks, labeling her a "hypocrite" last month after she argued that Bill Clinton should have resigned for his sexual misconduct in the White House.

"Her point was strange to me because she probably didn't come to this feeling and thought and position yesterday," Reines said on Fox News in November.

"Why she wouldn't have in the last 20 years vocalized it is strange to me. Nothing was stopping her."

Gillibrand responded to Reines on MSNBC, calling the former adviser "ridiculous" and "wrong."

"Ridiculous, and he's wrong," Gillibrand said at the time. "Bill Clinton did very important things for this country. But my point is about this conversation we are having today, and that we need to have the highest standards for elected leaders, and we have to change what's happening throughout society, and we have to allow people to tell their stories." WHAT ABOUT FRANKEN'S STORY?
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Franken told his story... brooklynite Dec 2017 #1
His story should have been put in the record via the Ethics committee flamingdem Dec 2017 #2
And what would "putting it in the record" have achieved? brooklynite Dec 2017 #3
His exoneration! flamingdem Dec 2017 #4
Saying you're sorry sort of puts a crimp in that defense. brooklynite Dec 2017 #5
He's supports the #metoo movement and this was expected flamingdem Dec 2017 #7
He shouldn't have done it.....if he knew the actions didn't happen. brooklynite Dec 2017 #9
The rule of #metoo is not to undermine the accusers flamingdem Dec 2017 #10
He only said his actions were inappropriate Qutzupalotl Dec 2017 #20
He could have also explained in an investigation that saying he was sorry was his way of R B Garr Dec 2017 #22
It would have forced his accusers to recant, commit perjury or go away Sen. Walter Sobchak Dec 2017 #6
The anonymous claims would have been examined flamingdem Dec 2017 #8
Exactly. LisaL Dec 2017 #17
K&R stonecutter357 Dec 2017 #11
Oh, the effrontery! How dare one defend him of herself against accusation. peequod Dec 2017 #12
That he went on not just Fox News, but onto Fucker Carlson's show is problematic... DRoseDARs Dec 2017 #13
Wonderful post! Thank you! scarletwoman Dec 2017 #14
Now that the Franken Test Run has been successful, who's next? Obama? Gillibrand herself? DRoseDARs Dec 2017 #15
One of the important things Pres Clinton DeminPennswoods Dec 2017 #16
She's far from the kind of presidential nominee I could get behind. oasis Dec 2017 #18
The lesson should be loud and clear for her flamingdem Dec 2017 #19
Kick dalton99a Dec 2017 #21
I'm so glad someone is holding her accountable for her hypocrisy, and R B Garr Dec 2017 #23
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