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First, let me congratulate the Democrats who have called for Senator Al Frankens resignation. Well done, you idiots! If weve ever wondered who the spineless are among us, we now know and we thank you for identifying yourselves.
If Franken tenders his resignation, we lose a very powerful Democratic voice, and a man who has not hesitated to stand up for our partys interests and ideals, as well as standing up to the Republican forces currently try to dismantle our democracy.
How pathetic that so many of his own party members are willing to throw him under the bus not based on irrefutable, or even credible, evidence of wrongdoing, but based on he said/she said accusations that have yet to produce any actual proof of anything. Moreover, said accusations only surfaced at a point when the GOP is desperately trying to defend running a credibly-accused child molester to the senate.
The Republicans traditional political tack You put one of ours in the hospital, we put one of yours in the morgue has worked extremely well, thanks to those willing to cave in to the party that put a self-admitted sexual predator in the White House.
And what do we gain? Absolutely nothing. And anyone who believes that we are demonstrating adherence to some higher moral ground is a damnable fool.
I doubt there is a single Republican voter who will be impressed by Democratic morality. They are, after all, the same people who have voted time and again for men who have dumped their wives to marry their mistresses, have had multiple affairs, and have even been named as regular customers at brothels specializing in perverse sexual activities. Those are the people Republican voters call good Christian men and rush to the polls to elect and re-elect without a second thought.
What we lose, along with one of our finest and most effective senators, is the faith of people like myself in my party and its members. My immediate takeaway from this fiasco is the soul-crushing thought that when Republicans accuse any Democrat of sexual misconduct no matter how flimsy the evidence, no matter how obviously politically-motivated there are Democrats who will abandon their own in order to placate the morally bankrupt on the other side of the aisle.
When a party full of liars accuses one of ours of lying, the response from our side should be a loud FUCK YOU! When a party that elected a pussy-grabber to the presidency accuses one of ours of sexual wrongdoing, the reply should be an even louder FUCK YOU!
We will not gain a single vote by yelling how morally superior we are (or are willing to pretend to be for the sake of political expedience). We will not gain anything politically by demonstrating our willingness to abandon the best and brightest in our ranks based on some ludicrous idea that we are showing American voters that we are somehow more moral than Republicans, because they dont give a shit never have, never will.
To say I am disappointed in people like Chuck Schumer, and the other Democrats who have called for Frankens resignation, would be the understatement of the century. I am absolutely furious that even a single elected Democrat was willing to accept that incredibly flimsy, unproven allegations needed to be acted upon without any investigation an investigation Franken himself invited the minute such accusations were made.
The message Schumer et al have now conveyed, loudly and clearly, is that when one of ours have accusations leveled against them, they are to be immediately thrown overboard. Its hard to imagine any message being more detrimental to our party.
What will come of this? If what I have been reading on political and social media sites is any indication, Mr. Schumer and his colleagues can expect a backlash from angry party supporters who are re-thinking their campaign contributions, along with their enthusiasm to promote a party that refuses to have the backs of people like Al Franken.
Franken has worked tirelessly for his constituents, for our party, and for our country. To see party leaders like Schumer spinelessly cave-in to pressure from morally-bankrupt Republicans is beyond what I, for one, can stomach.
If you dont have Frankens back, Chuck, youve left a lot of Democrats wondering why they should have yours.
The Velveteen Ocelot
(121,513 posts)Franken is MY SENATOR. I voted for him. I want to be able to vote for him again, and I do not want a bunch of spineless numpties who think their pretentions to higher virtue will make a damn bit of difference, to take my vote away from me. The GOP would elect Jeffrey Dahmer or Ted Bundy to get the votes they need for their tax cuts. Cannibals? Serial killers? Well, we don't LIKE them much, but we need the votes. So the people of Alabama get to vote for their alleged child-molester senate candidate but I don't get to vote for my senate candidate?
Fuck that.
Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)Not today. And Schumer is doing double duty supporting Trump and not Franken.
LiberalLovinLug
(14,383 posts)And maybe suggest to him that if he is not pure enough for the Democrats, maybe run again but as an independent. Join Bernie in being a Democrat in ALL BUT name only.
I think he'd win don't you? Especially if the DNC at the very least did him the favour of not running a candidate against him.
The Velveteen Ocelot
(121,513 posts)too much damage has already been done for him to run for office again. And I would never suggest that he (or anyone else for that matter) run as an independent because that would just take votes away from a Democrat and ensure a GOP win. The last thing we need is yet another Ralph Nader or Jill Stein.
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,475 posts)Egnever
(21,506 posts)and an along with an email to Senator Franken to ask him to continue fighting I sent a scathing letter to Schumer to ask him to grow a pair.
The more i think about it the madder I get. If he was worth two shits as minority leader he would have been pushing loud and hard against this tax bill instead of entertaining ideas on Frankens resignation with zero investigation.
Dropping the ball doesn't even begin to describe it and this week while the bill is going to be rammed through he is still focusing his attention in the wrong damn place.
Grrr so freaking angry right now.
And to other Democrats calling for his resignation:
Kirsten Gillibrand
Claire McCaskill
Tammy Duckworth
Kamala Harris
Bob Casey
Dick Durbin
Mazie Hirono
Patty Murray
Joe Donnelly
Patrick Leahy
Maria Cantwell
Sherrod Brown
Sen. Markey
Chris Murphy
Tammy Baldwin
Maggie Hassan
Heidi Heitcamp
Tom Perez
democratisphere
(17,235 posts)Book Marking so I can check it thrice or more!
CountAllVotes
(21,106 posts)What a disappointment she is!
catrose
(5,242 posts)there were 36-38 Democrats calling for his resignation. I did go back and send something to Warren--and I'll get the rest with a followup note.
Very disappointed in all of them, in that we can't ask for due process for our own.
Scarsdale
(9,426 posts)When David Vitter, the repub. who consorted with prostitutes who changed his diapers was charged, he went right back to work. The repubs. gave him a STANDING OVATION!! I was appalled. His wife stood beside him like a whipped puppy. She had castigated Hillary for standing by Bill, yet here she was, propping up her vile "man". The gop showed us what "family values" really means - it means for democratic politicians, not for them. Have these women come forward, identify themselves. If they are so appalled with Franken;s actions, come forward to protect others from the same fate. I think Al should fight for his job. If the president can deny all the women who have accused him, why should Franken just roll over, and resign his job?? If tRump resigns over all his accuses, THEN Franken can resign. What ever happened to "Innocent until proven guilty"?? tRump is on tape, bragging about how he treats women.
xxqqqzme
(14,887 posts)and schumer as well as the female senators who jumped on that PC train. I am particularly disgusted with my senator Kamala Harris. She got some of that RW treatment during her campaign so she should know better.
BootinUp
(49,169 posts)dalton99a
(84,903 posts)That's who we're dealing with. Vile thugs and liars.
Thanks for posting.
Response to NanceGreggs (Original post)
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NanceGreggs
(27,835 posts)Plucketeer
(12,882 posts)There's CLEAR violations of the rules I've had posts pulled for. I actually agree with your post, but rules are rules I've been reminded. Good gawd, this is such a screwy system of "moderation". It's BAD when some heavy says it's bad - and good when you sing the right theme song.
I respect and admire what you share here. I'm also aware of the reverence afforded you here. I'm making an example or your post here - not you. I hope Al decides to stay. He's one of the FEW who cuts through the goo that we're often assured is in our best interests.
Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)beaglelover
(4,115 posts)yardwork
(64,776 posts)gollygee
(22,336 posts)and I don't think Franken should resign, but I don't like to see rape imagery used in posts, so I do understand why someone alerted on it. I wish there were an alert level that was more like, "rephrase subject line" instead of that would just take a post completely down.
Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)rzemanfl
(30,308 posts)oasis
(51,809 posts)#ImWithHim.
rusty quoin
(6,133 posts)Senate Democrats are largely on board with the new amendments. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) suggested to Johanns that his latest amendment would be approved by unanimous consent, meaning it would pass without a recorded vote. Feinstein noted that she was willing to accept the amendment even though her staff found no money for the group in the Interior spending bill.
http://thehill.com/homenews/house/59281-house-votes-to-defund-acorn
alarimer
(16,644 posts)Which is among the reasons I always like Sanders. He often (more often than others at least) bucked the system. I always wanted Democrats (or anyone, really) who would do that.
Bettie
(17,390 posts)and absolutely correct.
YOHABLO
(7,358 posts)world wide wally
(21,835 posts)bdamomma
(66,722 posts)this has sucker punched me. Dems going after Dems and not even giving Senator Franken a hearing??? WTF. I am truly disgusted. I called the DNC, Senator Whitehouse my Senator, Senator Franken's DC office too.
And we have those filthy repigs with their sick ass pedophiles and genital grabbers and calling their accusers liars???? WTF! This cannot stand this is our country and I am tired of them thinking for the American people they do not understand our struggles and just surviving.
If you treat me like shit I will treat you the same!!!!
Qanisqineq
(4,827 posts)Sucker punched. I am speechless
Initech
(102,515 posts)uponit7771
(92,046 posts)The Velveteen Ocelot
(121,513 posts)Back in 2010 Shirley Sherrod was fired from her position as Georgia State Director of Rural Development for the USDA because of remarks she made at a NAACP event that were taken out of context and reported by Breitbart. Based only on these excerpts, the NAACP said those remarks were racist, so Vilsack fired her. However, subsequent review of her full speech showed that the excerpts had been selectively edited, and that her remarks were actually about the importance of overcoming personal prejudices. She was then offered another government job but turned it down. She sued Breitbart and got an undisclosed settlement.
The point is, Vilsack couldn't wait to fire her because it was claimed her remarks were racist, and of course Democrats can't appear to be racist. He couldn't even wait until she had a chance to defend herself by presenting the whole speech and the context of the edited remarks. Nope, scared to death of criticism by the right wing, he had to get up on his ideological high horse and fire someone who didn't do anything wrong and was the victim of a right-wing smear campaign.
Sound familiar?
snort
(2,334 posts)mountain grammy
(27,379 posts)and ACORN! Will we ever learn?
dalton99a
(84,903 posts)Response to The Velveteen Ocelot (Reply #21)
Pacifist Patriot This message was self-deleted by its author.
oasis
(51,809 posts)Nevernose
(13,081 posts)Just like they wrote the Franken narrative.
But Democrats dont usually challenge the narrative. Its difficult and politically risky. Its easier to triangulate (to borrow a Republican smear word from the 90s) upon the safest possible course of action and just hope things work out in the long run.
renate
(13,776 posts)I said that in an earlier post and I mean it times ten now.
It would be the classic definition of insanity to encourage Al Franken to resign and to expect it to have ONE IOTA of positive influence on Republicans.
They'll just gloat, notch up a win, and continue to steamroll over the next Democrat.
Al should do the opposite of resign. He should stand up to their bullshit for the sake of the party, not cave.
NanceGreggs
(27,835 posts)I am a staunch Democrat, and am always hesitant to call-out my own. But when my party calls-out one of our most admired representatives, it's time to speak up.
lunasun
(21,646 posts)Yes times ten now
ancianita
(38,880 posts)Schumer cannot cave. He must support his colleagues' right to due process to preserve some semblance of regard for law and order and legal process.
Thank you.
Mme. Defarge
(8,571 posts)wiggs
(8,040 posts)scotus justice? no problem
They object to van jones for cabinet position? no problem, we'll withdraw the nomination
Daschle might have had a tax issue? no problem, guess he can't be HHS secretary
Warren can't be head of consumer protection agency, because...why?
A general lost a nomination because of sleep apnea he described as disabling
IIRC, Harry Reid used to write apology letters if speaking harshly about gop actions...etc etc...
WTH??
JHB
(37,469 posts)On those rare occasions where "keeping our powder dry" apparently isn't the priority, can we at least point the barrels at the Republicans?
Ferrets are Cool
(21,998 posts)SHRED
(28,136 posts)smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)You always get to the heart of things. I am so angry I can barely form a fucking sentence, but you speak for so many of us and for that I thank you.
FuzzyRabbit
(2,105 posts)You put into words what I have been trying to write. May I copy your post and send it to my two senators, both of whom called for Franken to immediately resign?
NanceGreggs
(27,835 posts)pandr32
(12,283 posts)rainy
(6,234 posts)TarponSnook
(36 posts)On one of the few senators willing to take on their agenda. Fuck it I am about to completely turn my back on the democratic party. I find no reason to support a party of spineless leaders. The republicans take no prisoners.
dubyadiprecession
(6,486 posts)If we are to take the high road, we will have to ask Franken to resign. It won't help in the long run to lower ourselves to the deplorable level that republicans are at. Even if Roy Moore wins, we can still hold our heads high and show the good people in the republican party, that they can count on us for moral leadership. We will be there for them, so in Nov. 2018, they may decide not stay home, but instead turn out and choose to vote for the Democratic party.
ornotna
(11,120 posts)If we get Senator Franken to resign?
dubyadiprecession
(6,486 posts)The Democratic party fights for women. We can't leave these victimized women out in the cold, helpless with no place to go.
I liked Al Franken, but these allegations about him are getting out of hand and taking focus off us as a party for change in 2018.
LisaL
(46,771 posts)lunasun
(21,646 posts)NanceGreggs
(27,835 posts)... who have been outspoken about their support for Roy Moore? Have you heard them say unequivocally that even though they believe his accusers, they're still voting for him?
Where have you been?
bettyellen
(47,209 posts)Javaman
(63,196 posts)stonecutter357
(12,785 posts)Demsrule86
(71,033 posts)2016, they will never turn out.
Bettie
(17,390 posts)turn out for us.
They will vote for the guys with an "R" after their name.
Republican Pedophile? Meh, wasn't my kid. Who cares?
That is who Republican women are.
And when the next set of anonymous allegations comes up? Oh, right, we move faster to get rid of whoever is the target and even faster the time after that, until the only people we have left in the party are the ones who won't fight for anything, but will hold up their metaphorical gruel bowls and say "please sir, may I have some more" and silently sit down when they are told "NO".
Demsrule86
(71,033 posts)herding cats
(19,619 posts)You probably don't honestly realize how wrong you are on this point, though. Modern Republicans don't flip. They only vote for whatever has an R behind their name.
This Franken thing, it does nothing to energize non voters, which is what we acutually need to be focusing on.
NanceGreggs
(27,835 posts)You really believe that the same voters who put a self-proclaimed pussy-grabber in the Oval Office are suddenly going to vote for Democrats?
We have "held our heads high" and shown the Republican party that we can be counted on "for moral leadership" over and over again. And what was the result? A Trump presidency, and an accused child-molester running for the senate.
ck4829
(36,126 posts)Demsrule86
(71,033 posts)Demsrule86
(71,033 posts)allegations is not the high road. It is the stupid road.
Ligyron
(7,910 posts)We won't know unless there is an investigation which Sen Franken has asked for. If he resigns, he's automatically considered guilty. Forever.
Those Dem Congress critters better know something we don't.
orleans
(35,275 posts)thank you for writing this so amazingly well
i am heartbroken about this
i feel so betrayed by our party, and disappointed, and furious with them
how many times do we have to shoot ourselves in the foot or the head before we learn (as you said) that the repukes "don't give a shit -- never have, never will"
scarletwoman
(31,893 posts)I've been feeling so livid I can't put a sentence together -- I'm so grateful you've done it for so many of us!
Damn the spineless appeasers!
mountain grammy
(27,379 posts)but I was on the jury. I voted to keep it. I'm honestly surprised to see you wrote it.
Right on! Good post. Glad it survived.
Demsrule86
(71,033 posts)mountain grammy
(27,379 posts)Demsrule86
(71,033 posts)mountain grammy
(27,379 posts)Persondem
(2,097 posts)know how disappointed I am in them. Just another clutch of spineless Dems who line up to "do the right thing" even when not warranted or even necessary. The GOP PTB are laughing their asses off.
DonCoquixote
(13,729 posts)The first thought was that he should resign. After all, so did Weiner and Spitzer, who for al their sexual nonsense were great fighters.
Now, I say that none of this should be discuss until we see what the hell they do about Moore, and until this evil tax bill, that will KILL PEOPLE, is done.
The senators did not need to help the gop by running ram shod over process.
ornotna
(11,120 posts)It's time to stand up not back down.
sinkingfeeling
(53,263 posts)go to hell today. Will probably tell a few more the same tomorrow as I unsubscribe from their emails. Not another cent to any Democrat who called on Al to resign and can't demand the f**cking Moron resign or be impeached. That includes the DNA, DCCC, and DSCC.
Alice11111
(5,730 posts)More Repus are arguing to wait until after an investigation. It seems they have the 2/3 needed to expel him. Chalk one up for Repubs, and yes, idiots!
DNC, Perez, piled on too.
We served his head to Trumpsters on a silver platter with BS evidence. I am a victims advocate, but this is an outrage. He was our most effective voice.
Madam Mossfern
(2,340 posts)Maybe they don't know how their constituents feel?
bdamomma
(66,722 posts)like how they (congress) invoke our name "the American People" they don't ask us or their constituents on issues they assume. Do not assume what I am thinking.
WoonTars
(694 posts)....
ffr
(23,135 posts)This is the point! Thx NG
blue-wave
(4,488 posts)You said it all the way it needs to be said.
SunSeeker
(54,065 posts)chowder66
(9,891 posts)to their voices? Are they now not to be believed? Is their credibility diminished?
The bar has been set so low that if you wink at the wrong person IT'S ZERO TOLERANCE! Gotta Go!
KY_EnviroGuy
(14,606 posts)why not do so by insisting on a fair, due process for Senator Franken? That would demonstrate to the American public how it should be done.
I fully support Al Franken until he's found at fault by a court of law or congressional investigative body.
Inblueheaven
(7 posts)This is beyond gutless. I called my senator today to voice my complete dismay at the Democratics action in the Franken manner. I have not been this distraught since election night 2016. All of us fighting against the biggest threat to democracy in our lifetimes that the Republican Party represents looking forward to voting these assholes out of office in 11 months. Now if feel deflated. House republicans are now passing bills where domestic abusers can more easily acquire firearms! The fucking Republicans are the enemy not only of this country but to the safety of the fucking world! So of course are only course of action is to force Al Franken out of the senate.
Glorfindel
(9,958 posts)mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)What you've said Nance is 100% spot-on, and this move towards pushing Franken out by Dems is flat wrong, on so many levels, and I for one am PISSED.
Let the Ethics committee do their damn job at a minimum. If it comes out with a censure/guilty verdict, we can re-assess at that point. The man has earned that much.
Flat out disgusted with the Senate Dems leading the charge against him right now. I'm not saying it's 'nothing' if he's guilty, but this is NOT an 'imminent threat'. It's not like he's out molesting children and it won't stop unless he's removed from his Seat.
orangecrush
(22,132 posts)TuxedoKat
(3,823 posts)This is pretty much what I said when I called Sen. Gillibrand, the DNC, and the DSCC today.
Mr. Evil
(2,998 posts)would react if she was accused of sleeping her way to the top. Maybe Chuck Schumer will be next in line for the decades old grope-a-thons he probably had. Mitch McConnell, hah! Don't get me started on the rumors about him. Hmmm... about those lesbian encounters Claire McCaskill used to be involved in. I wonder if Kamala Harris married a white guy out of political expediency. Tom Perez could have... well, doubtful.
You know how the machine works, what with that giant kiddie sex ring Hillary Clinton runs out of that pizza shop. All bullshit but, all one has to do is put it out there, anonymously and it usually gets traction.
A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes. - Mark Twain
angrychair
(9,900 posts)You have signaled loud and clear:
What positions do you think many women and men are in when they come forward, in some cases years later? It is, in many cases, dismissed as a he said/she said (he said) argument. It is made very clear from the quote above where you and many others here stand.
I guess I can be glad that my attackers were caught in the act or I would be stuck in that very same situation.
MadDAsHell
(2,067 posts)All politics, all the time I guess. But is it really worth it if we lose our souls?
NanceGreggs
(27,835 posts)
exactly where I stand.
I stand in a place that makes me suspicious of accusers whose story falls apart within minutes of theyre telling it. Thats what happened with Tweedon, Frankens first accuser. She was proven to be lying about many points that were key to the credibility of her tale.
Im standing in a place that makes me suspicious of the second accuser, who tried to pass off a photo of herself with Franken as some kind of evidence of sexual misconduct an alleged groping incident carried out in front of her own husband, and in front of countless fair attendees armed with cameras.
And then there are the anonymous accusers. They should be found credible based on what? Theyre say-so, absent any other evidence?
Not all women who make such accusations are truthful. And in this case, some Democrats are more than willing to take them at their word alone, without any investigation into the facts whatsoever.
Im not seeing much of a difference between those who dismiss an accusers story out-of-hand and those who dismiss an accuseds story out-of-hand.
Justice is not served by doing either, nor is the truth.
angrychair
(9,900 posts)I actually make no judgement on Frankens guilt or innocence and he should have a right to defend himself.
My bone of contention is in the approach and language used in his defense.
Language is a powerful thing. I humbly request you consider the implications of your choice of words and that there are very real survivors out here in a very real world.
Pacifist Patriot
(24,912 posts)I see a huge difference between the credible public accusers of Moore and the lack of credibility and anonymity of the Franken accusers.
I was in a "he said/she said" argument, but there was an investigation. And it revealed my story held up and his did not.
My fury (and Nance's as I read it) is because the Democrats are reacting rather than investigating. That should piss you off too.
Kimchijeon
(1,606 posts)Franken is indeed an irreplaceable gem and we cannot afford to lose him.
As far as gaining some imaginary social justicey high ground, nope think again - if anything this shitshow has made many lifelong Democrats say "fuck this shit" and consider seriously third parties or just giving up. Certainly many will reconsider any further donations. Why would we vote for this? I know I sure didn't.
And as far as gaining any single vote- you're right! Yep, we will actually (duh!!) lose votes because who the fuck wants to keep voting for idiots like these, who keep on self-sabotaging?! Absolutely, incredibly stupid.
I did vote for Franken, and he has my full support. I am damn well gonna remember and not forgive all of these fascist enabling morons who have either witlessly or willingly just followed along with this witch hunt.
Idiots, the lot of them.
Luciferous
(6,299 posts)AlexSFCA
(6,275 posts)if moore looses then dem party can recover and justify bullying franken into resignation counting on increased women support. If Moore wins, I will stop following all politics. You bet dems wont be asking moore to resign because of his pedophilia.
This is a total failure of dems to control the message and media. What they have done is created fase equivalencies, equating frankens deeds to those of trump, moore, etc. Instead they should be pressing hard drawing sharp distinction and pointing out differences. No one in dem party comes close to trump, bannon when it comes to media control.
flamingdem
(39,961 posts)alarimer
(16,644 posts)In a compromising situation, like that guy in Oklahoma, I think it was.
(I know Jones is leading slightly in some polls, but I'm not sure that is going to hold up. Hopefully, it will, but we'll see).
wisteria
(19,581 posts)Bettie
(17,390 posts)it gives me strength.
It tells me that I'm not alone which gives me a tiny shred of hope.
Thanks for that.
COLGATE4
(14,840 posts)Duppers
(28,260 posts)Blue_Roses
(13,456 posts)Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(116,545 posts)WyLoochka
(1,641 posts)Bookmarked and re-read already - several times
Dark n Stormy Knight
(10,050 posts)Years of women being put on trial for the crime of daring to tell the truth and the women who didn't dare speak out because of this injustice is infuriating & heartbreaking.
Going by the experiences of my female friends & family members, any statistic claiming much less than less than 100% of women having dealt with some sort of uninvited, unwelcome, or inappropriate sexual advance is understating the frequency with which this occurs.
On the other hand, how can justice be served if an accusation, any accusation, is taken unquestionably as proof of guilt?
And, not to dismiss any inappropriate behavior of this nature, but how can there be no recognition of the difference between various degrees of misconduct?
So, as far as this particular case at this particular moment, I don't take it lightly. But I come down on the side you've presented so well here. Thanks for your post.
area51
(12,189 posts)burrowowl
(18,064 posts)58Sunliner
(5,005 posts)betsuni
(27,312 posts)Franken worked so hard to be taken seriously as a politician, now all down the drain. That thing Trump said about how he could shoot someone and his supporters wouldn't care. Well, Dick Cheney shot someone. They get away with everything and just say, "Oops."
Meowmee
(6,127 posts)Im disgusted with Schumer, Gillebrand and all of them. I emailed them both, both my senators, letting them know that I no longer support them because they are too cowardly to fight the peril that is threatening this democracy.
lillypaddle
(9,605 posts)Just tweeted this post to Chuck Schumer and Kristen Gillibrand.
octoberlib
(14,971 posts)stonecutter357
(12,785 posts)Dale Neiburg
(759 posts)A) Any Dem who takes a firm stand against Repub treachery will be hit with anonymous harassment accusations.
B) This will continue until the falsity becomes obvious, then a topic for comedy. Presto -- sexual harassment disappears as a problem for those who are actually guilty.
liberal N proud
(60,983 posts)Next Democrat that asks for my money is going to get a; where where you when they came for Al Franken?
Demsrule86
(71,033 posts)or maybe they decide to 'let the voters decide' and keep the seat vacant until 2020. They can do it.
"Both houses of the United States Congress have refused to seat new members based on Article I, Section 5 of the United States Constitution which states that, "Each House shall be the judge of the elections, returns and qualifications of its own members, and a majority of each shall constitute a quorum to do business; but a ...
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BigBearJohn
(11,410 posts)ananda
(30,944 posts)Fuck this shit all right!
Little Star
(17,055 posts)PatrickforO
(15,126 posts)This whole thing is bullshit, and the response from our party has been pathetic.
alarimer
(16,644 posts)There was a brief hope that he might be something different under Trump. Some of his anger seemed genuine. But, alas, no. The very kind of Democrat we (used to) rail against here when they capitulated time and again during the Bush administration. Looks like they are doing the same again under Trump. Only this time Republicans are even shadier and more underhanded than before.
rock
(13,218 posts)Who are asking Al to resign. This will certainly make it easier when voting.
WestMichRad
(1,891 posts)(add don't forget to add Chuck Schumer to the list.)
rock
(13,218 posts)I missed it.
samnsara
(18,300 posts)Gothmog
(155,578 posts)Way to go Nance
3catwoman3
(25,690 posts)This feels like a slow-motion dragged out version the misery of election night - watching, one by one, as the supposed blue wall states fell, waiting and waiting for some sort of reversal or reprieve that never came.
While I hope Senator Franken does not resign, I will understand if he does. To have over half your colleagues not even be willing to stand with you while the ethics hearing plays out must feel like abandonment. How agonizing it would be to walk back into the senate chamber knowing people who you thought were friends want you gone. I would feel so betrayed.
WestMichRad
(1,891 posts)Thank you for stating it so clearly. Sen. Franken has every right to expect due process, and has even called for investigation of his own actions.... not the typical stance of the guilty.
KPN
(16,169 posts)geardaddy
(25,372 posts)Those spineless idiots are taking away MY voice. They don't live in MN. They don't give two fucks about what happens to Minnesotans.
CrispyQ
(38,598 posts)This move will depress the 2018 turnout. My non-political friends are already tuning out, due to outrage fatigue. Now they see that the dems will turn on one of our best, based on 'allegations.' And to think there was a time when I thought the dems were the smart party. They are suckers & have been for 35+ years.
SJMULE
(193 posts)!
karin_sj
(1,117 posts)I'm so pissed off at the wimpy Democrats caving in yet again when they don't have all the facts. If this ploy works, the Republicans will have another weapon to add to their arsenal of dirty tricks. Yes, by all means, senate Dems, don't do an investigation. Just listen to anonymous accusers dug up (or even created) by republican operatives.
If Franken is willing to be investigated, let him be investigated before kicking him out of the Senate or forcing him to resign. It's the least that can be done for a senator who has done so much for the people he represents.
niyad
(120,690 posts)the pukes must be laughing their asses off at the dems doing their dirty work for them.
IronLionZion
(47,131 posts)and should be fired/resign.
Our side should not be fooled by trumped up allegations against the people who are bringing the perps of really bad crimes to justice.
Of course Franken could have made better decisions. But it's not a reason to drive him out of office. Lots of women have testified and signed written documents attesting to his great work advancing the causes that help women. His confirmation hearing questions have helped expose a lot about Trump's corrupt appointees and made them squirm.
Juliusseizure
(562 posts)Another agreement here. So far I've heard allegations of kissing and grabbing stomach flesh (groping). Moore is sexually assaulting teenagers in his car!!
Look how Clinton's "we go higher" mantra backfired? That was after labeling people deplorables. Noone bought it because it frankly wasn't credible. Trump took full advantage. It was stupid.
If you're a boxer and your opponent is hitting you below the belt, and there's no referee to stop it, you don't then decide to prove moral superiority by tieing one hand behind your back. They'll just bite your ear off. Stupid.
These senators are putting their own personal purity tests ahead of the countries' best interests, and the stakes are loss of democracy, death by killing medicare and social security and destruction of the fucking world.
They live in some ivory tower with lovely govt. perks like great healthcare and lucrative lobbyist jobs that await.
Down here in ugly reality, we NEED A DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY. PERIOD END OF FUCKING STORY.
BlancheSplanchnik
(20,219 posts)Hekate
(95,305 posts)....absolutely despair for the future of my own Party. Christ on a Trailer Hitch WHAT IS WRONG WITH US?
MFM008
(20,008 posts)Period.
hamsterjill
(15,525 posts)The idea that insisting that Franken resign, and then expecting Trump, et al to resign (as Bernie has stated) is laughable. It shows an expectation that Republicans will be civil, have a moral compass and will play fair and by the rules.
Republicans do not and will not.
How many times does someone stand there and let another person slap them in the face, and continue to expect that the next time, they won't get slapped? That's the analogy that I apply to the Democratic actions right now.
We, as a party, need to fight for OUR own.
And another thing while I'm on my soapbox. I am SICK TO DEATH of Republicans referencing Bill Clinton. Can anyone give me the name of any of Bill Clinton's "accusers" who said he forced himself on her? Every time I hear a Republican pundit invoke Big Dawg's name, it infuriates me that there is no distinction made. My understanding is that Clinton's affairs were consensual, whether wise or unwise. Am I wrong?
There is a very big different in someone having a consensual affair as opposed to some older man going after a 14-year old minor.
JHB
(37,469 posts)Cal Carpenter
(4,959 posts)most misguided thread title ever. On a subject like this, nonetheless.
maddiemom
(5,106 posts)DoctorJoJo
(1,134 posts)Could have said it myself, just not as eloquently!
intheozone
(1,117 posts)is there a DU rule against sending copies of posts to someone outside DU? I never have so I don't know. But this message should be sent to dem senators that called for Frankin to resign.
Dopers_Greed
(2,647 posts)It's lost us the Presidency, Congress, and Supreme Court
eleny
(46,166 posts)They cashed it in and are spending it against us every day as our representatives stand as limp, lifeless bystanders to our destruction.
ollie10
(2,091 posts)Raster
(20,999 posts)This is a railroading, ratfucking, rethuglican hit job, that reeks of roger stone* and his scumbag buddies.
Sometimes all you get from taking the high road IS A NOSEBLEED.
AmericanActivist
(1,019 posts)Stuart G
(38,726 posts)randr
(12,498 posts)There are women who have been brutally raped and abused who can not get justice while women who have had their asses pinched are bringing down a Senator that serves our nation in a time of need.
I am curious who the real victims are?
NanceGreggs
(27,835 posts)The difference in perception between a woman who had "her ass pinched" and a woman who was raped and/or abused is the difference between seeing women as whiny bitches and women having valid complaints that are to be taken seriously.
randr
(12,498 posts)A woman who was groped by a rude man is not a victim. It is the man who is to be ashamed and seen a failure.
Sexual impropriety is a far cry from sexual predication.
demmiblue
(37,872 posts)GoneOffShore
(17,643 posts)Thank you.
orbitalman
(1,098 posts)To see party leaders like Schumer spinelessly cave-in to pressure from morally-bankrupt Republicans is beyond what I, for one, can stomach. (My own senators, Duckworth and Dirksen)
DDySiegs
(260 posts)I am in agreement with essentially everything you said in the OP. I especially want to endorse your comments about Chuck Schumer. Lest we forget, let me remind all that in 2015, Schumer was loudly against the Iran nuclear deal. That had to be one of the fnest pieces diplomacy - on the parts Obama, Kerry, Sherman and Moniz - that Ive seen in my life. It now even gets high accolades from the former heads of Mossad, Shin Bet, and the IDF. So Schumer knuckled under to his Netanyahu & Likud loving funders. Schumer also just endorsed Trumps really incredibly stupid decision to move US embassy to Jerusalem - probably at the insistence of the same people. That too was really incredibly stupid. And now Schumer helps drive outbFranken (a much better senator than Schumer)! We need to ditch Schumer. Also I havent much better to say about the rest of the craven senatorial fools who fell in line in wrongly in line with what really isa
lordsummerisle
(4,652 posts)MustLoveBeagles
(12,695 posts)I couldn't have said it better myself. Thank you.