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In reply to the discussion: Is Throwing Al Franken Under The Bus The Biggest Political Mistake In History? [View all]SHRED
(28,136 posts)28. I relate to your angst
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Is Throwing Al Franken Under The Bus The Biggest Political Mistake In History? [View all]
SeaDoo77
Dec 2017
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My issue with dumping the public option was the way it was dumped before negotiations started
SFnomad
Dec 2017
#46
I agree, worst of this era. I can't get over it. I don't think I can forgive on this one.
flamingdem
Dec 2017
#3
After finding out more about the history of the accusers , the ones that are known ( many remain
lunasun
Dec 2017
#13
It was a big mistake IMO . Biggest ? I don't know but the party is looking at blowback
lunasun
Dec 2017
#7
I think that Ryan, McConnell and Co. on on the verge of getting what they want
flamingdem
Dec 2017
#10
Been Calling A Senator With The Initials KG For Days - No One Answers The Phone - Tried 50 Times
SeaDoo77
Dec 2017
#9
It's not "the biggest mistake in political history", but it's a horrible mess, and so unnecessary.
Denzil_DC
Dec 2017
#19
Not the Biggest Political Mistake in History, but a Whopper and I think it will be one that only in
Pachamama
Dec 2017
#26
Opening ? to Santa said it perfectly: "What did Franken do?" That kid spoke for SNL and most of us.
stuffmatters
Dec 2017
#33
You bring up some excellent points. Not sure about the biggest blunder in history,
R B Garr
Dec 2017
#42
It doesn't compare with Julius Caesar deciding against staying home that day
DavidDvorkin
Dec 2017
#47
It isn't even a mistake. It is what Franken and others decided was the best thing to do.
L. Coyote
Dec 2017
#48