Posted on 01/02/2018 3:24:23 PM PST by Kaslin
Well, after giving one of the most non-introspective speeches on the Senate floor regarding his sexual harassment allegations, Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) is now a private citizen. The Minnesota Democrat was hit with sexual misconduct allegations around the Thanksgiving holiday last year. He’s been accused of groping multiple women, forcibly kissing one as well. As of today, Stuart Smalley has left the building. Here’s his formal resignation letter:
Here's Franken's letter of resignation, which took effect at noon CST. #mnsen pic.twitter.com/UpofdVrtiN— Kyle Potter (@kpottermn) January 2, 2018
The Franken allegations arose just as the Alabama special election was winding down. In that race, the Republican Senate candidate, Roy Moore, was hit with serious allegations from multiple women, who claimed the former judge sexually molested and assaulted them when they were teenagers. It proved too much for more than a few Alabama GOP voters. The turnout issue in some key GOP counties was evident. In the end, Doug Jones won, making him the first Democrat to represent the state in the U.S. Senate in nearly a quarter century. Still, prior to Election Day, the Democrats had trouble attacking the GOP since Franken and now-former Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) had troubles of their own. Conyers settled a 2015 sexual harassment claim to the tune of $27,000 in taxpayer money. More than a few feminists started to question the indefatigable defense of Bill Clinton in the 1990s, despite his credible rape allegations. The reason: he was a liberal Democrat. That appears to have been a lifeboat for many Democrats who had behaved badly. Franken surely was banking on that sentiment. It didn’t work. Once Conyers left, Democrats turned on Franken. The situation was untenable. The Left needed to attack Moore and they couldn’t do it with Conyers and Franken in the wings. The flank was vulnerable.
That’s when Franken decided to leave, albeit while not being apologetic and even calling some of his accusers liars.
I’m sure many Democrats feel Franken probably should stay. This was a purely political move. For a bit, the public pressure from the hypocrisy on the Left on this issue twisted the Democrats in a pretzel. In California, the sexual harassment issue has thrown the state Democratic Party into turmoil. More uncomfortable days are ahead for both parties. For now, Minnesota has one less Democrat, with former congresswoman and culture warrior Michele Bachmann possibly eyeing a chance to take the seat.
Gee the whole sexual harassment issue seems to have completely become non-important once again. Just shows that leftists will use any issue and then discard it when it doesn’t have any political impact.
Democrats have the sads, big time.
So much so that they quit talking about Roy Moore.
And now he can go back to New York where he came from. He is not a Minnesotan.
For him to just give up like that tells me we dont have the whole story..
He’s free now to gleefully grope as many breasts as he can lay his filthy hands on.
Dem women will line up, I’m sure.
Who would that be?
Once the governor got involved and announced his replacement, it was pretty much a done deal, I thought. Plus, he was an albatross to the party who still wants to impeach DJT for sexual harassment. David Brooks is probably raising funds now to pay bimbos to come forward against him.
I bet he appears on SNL show.
They won’t hire him full time as he is not funny at all.
That's no obstacle nowadays.
Moore lost. They don’t care anymore. Too many sacred lib cows were getting gored.
Now he can resume his former career of being not funny or interesting.
I would love to know how much he was paid off to do this, and where the offshore account is located.
don't celebrate too much, we are going to still be paying him a pension.
Well I guess he should...make amends now,maybe start a show on the publuc access channel. Cheating Norm Coleman out of that senate seat was...inappropriate...
Are you sure?
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