Posted on 05/28/2017 4:05:57 AM PDT by Vlad The Inhaler
When I wrote about Fightin Greg Gianfortes assault (as it seems to me) on a reporter, I believed that Al Franken had a history of physical aggression against folks who annoyed him.
However, the only incident I recalled (and only vaguely) involved a much lower level of violence than Gianfortes pushing someone, perhaps someone in conservative media, out of his way in a Capitol corridor.
Thus, I passed on claiming a Franken precedent.
However, Dave Begley (our man in Omaha and Council Bluffs) sent me a link to the story of Franken body-slamming a demonstrator. This is from the New York Posts account of the incident:
"Wise-cracking funnyman Al Franken yesterday body-slammed a demonstrator to the ground after the man tried to shout down Gov. Howard Dean.
The tussle left Frankens trademark thick-rim glasses broken, but he said he was not injured.
Franken who seemed in a state of shock and out of breath after the incident was helped back to his feet by several people who watched the tussle. Police arrived soon after.
I got down low and took his legs out, said Franken afterwards. . .I was a wrestler so I used a wrestling move."
Franken seemed proud of himself, as he always does. He defended his attack, saying he was protecting candidate Deans right to speak. I doubt that this a good defense for an assault. The demonstrator would say he was exercising his right to speak.
I understand Frankens outrage, just as I understand a stressed-out Gianforte losing it when a snotty reporter persisted in asking hostile questions after being told the candidate would answer later. In neither case was violence the appropriate response. Both Franken and Gianforte lost control and should be condemned for it.
The Franken incident occurred in 2004, before Minnesotans grievously erred by sending the one-time funnyman to the Senate. Gianfortes misconduct also predates his election.
In Gianfortes case, a goodly number of Montana voters (perhaps one-third of them) had his assault in mind when they voted. They elected him anyway. Frankens assault was not on the radar in Minnesota three years later when he won his Senate race. It probably didnt make the radar when it happened.
The Washington Post argues that the House should not seat Gianforte. I disagree.
As the Post admits, there is no precedent for denying someone elected to House his seat for this sort of conduct. Nor should the House set a precedent whereby partisans have a huge incentive to disqualify candidates from office by goading hot-heads like Gianforte and Franken into physical altercations.
Who knew.....?
Here is the link to the original story in the New York Post:
http://nypost.com/2004/01/27/al-franken-knocks-down-dean-heckler/
But Al Franken was only exercising his right of political expression. He’s a Minnesota DFL’er.
Franken emerged from the crowd and charged one male protester, grabbing him with a bear hug from behind and slamming him onto the floor.
I was a wrestler so I used a wrestling move, Franken said.
Did Franken ever apologize for this assault? Did the MSM demand an apology? No. Double f#&%ing standard.
Congressman Brad Sherman and Howard Berman got into a brief physical brawl too in 2012. Nobody seems to remember that one either.
The leftwing Fox News has an anti-Gianforte story on their website this morning. From now on I will refer to them as the “leftwing Fox news” since many of their stories are now anti-Trump, pro-globalist and pro-establishment.
Just like a liberal......it's always about SEX!
Franken was hornee ...
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