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PatSeg

(52,836 posts)
30. "Franken is doing fine"?
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 10:20 AM
Yesterday

He loved being a senator and he was really good at his job. It's hard to "let it go", as we witnessed a grave injustice perpetrated by right-wing operatives and reinforced by some Democrats.

Has Warren? Has Sanders? Has Booker? SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #1
i thought it was one picture samsingh Yesterday #6
No SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #7
And those accusations were absurd PatSeg Yesterday #18
Hannity and Stone were only involved with the first accuser SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #25
"Franken is doing fine"? PatSeg Yesterday #30
Is he broke and homeless? SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #33
It's not how he is doing that is the issue; it's that the electorate was denied one of the best senators ever. Amaryllis Yesterday #41
First he could have run again but hasn't SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #43
Thank you!!! Eom Karma13612 23 hrs ago #89
It's not about him, it's about us. We are missing out. Pompoy Yesterday #83
How? SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #85
That isn't the measure MadameButterfly 21 hrs ago #112
Maybe so SocialDemocrat61 21 hrs ago #114
He regrets stepping down MadameButterfly 21 hrs ago #116
I'm sure he does SocialDemocrat61 21 hrs ago #117
No, I will not let it go. He did NOTHING wrong. Ferrets are Cool Yesterday #44
Republicans, and some Democrats, have done far worse SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #46
It was a comedy skit..eom Karma13612 23 hrs ago #93
Yes the picture was SocialDemocrat61 22 hrs ago #101
OK... eom Karma13612 7 hrs ago #127
Interesting that he lives in NYC now. SunSeeker Yesterday #79
He could have run for mayor SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #81
Gillibrand was just re-elected in 2024. Quiet Em Yesterday #84
She flamed out running Karma13612 23 hrs ago #92
She got over one million more votes for Senator than the con artist did at the top of the ticket. Quiet Em 23 hrs ago #94
I'm in NYS Karma13612 23 hrs ago #96
If Schumer retires, AOC will run for his seat. Quiet Em 23 hrs ago #98
That's true SocialDemocrat61 22 hrs ago #102
She managed a photo op? MorbidButterflyTat 21 hrs ago #105
More than one SocialDemocrat61 21 hrs ago #113
Where are the "eight others" now? MorbidButterflyTat 21 hrs ago #104
They probably have SocialDemocrat61 21 hrs ago #110
That's the false narrative iemanja 20 hrs ago #118
Five Democratic Senators who urged Al to resign ran for President in 2020 DFW Yesterday #11
Harris did get to be VP in 20 SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #13
Indeed she did DFW Yesterday #14
But Gillibrand was the loudest and shriekiest Jilly_in_VA Yesterday #37
Harris was not far behind. DFW Yesterday #61
Whataboutism. Jilly_in_VA Yesterday #65
She definitely took credit for it lame54 Yesterday #78
YES, she will MorbidButterflyTat 21 hrs ago #106
My senator in Oregon did to but he came Tree Lady Yesterday #54
I'm not so sure he even intended to run for president DFW Yesterday #59
I guess people just hoped he would Tree Lady Yesterday #66
There was PLENTY of that DFW Yesterday #70
Several Democratic Senators have since apologized to him for their statements urging him to resign. DFW Yesterday #60
They were not the only ones. iemanja 20 hrs ago #121
Only ONE person caused Al Franken to quit. 31st Street Bridge Yesterday #28
Oh, sure DFW Yesterday #62
No, I don't; but a family member does 31st Street Bridge Yesterday #64
So do I DFW Yesterday #68
We need fighters, not people who are going to surrender when the going gets tough 31st Street Bridge Yesterday #71
He was 66 with a deteriorating hip condition with over 40 Democratic Senators who were there to back him up DFW Yesterday #74
Amy Klobuchar didn't even defend him. SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #76
It must have been awful for him. AloeVera 23 hrs ago #97
Schumer was one of two final insults DFW 23 hrs ago #99
Did you ever consider that maybe Al was guilty? 31st Street Bridge 6 hrs ago #131
Since I had known him for years prior to this, plus DFW 2 hrs ago #132
Seems it was all staged outrage that overwhelmed more naive legislators 31st Street Bridge 2 hrs ago #133
Seems the current administration can withstand any attack 31st Street Bridge 6 hrs ago #129
I don't think that's fair SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #75
Bullshit MorbidButterflyTat 21 hrs ago #107
More like he deserted our party 31st Street Bridge 6 hrs ago #130
Gillibrand led the charge RVN VET71 9 hrs ago #124
Making a Facebook post is leading the charge? SocialDemocrat61 8 hrs ago #125
GREAT POINT MoseShrute Yesterday #2
Thank you. She certainly led the charge and ginned-up others to follow. QueerDuck Yesterday #3
Actually it was Schumer who led the charge SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #9
I'm aware of his role too. She was the face of it all... QueerDuck Yesterday #10
The corporate media made her the face of it SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #12
So she played into the hands of the "corporate media" ... interesting take. QueerDuck Yesterday #24
No it's those who continue to attack her and only her SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #32
I will always defend him and stand up to the bullies who characterize his resignation as ... QueerDuck Yesterday #38
Never said that his resignation was SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #40
So by not recognizing the saboteurs and denying their motives... QueerDuck Yesterday #51
So every woman that accused him was a saboteur? SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #52
What about his apology for giving people reason to mistrust him? EdmondDantes_ Yesterday #58
The damage had been done. Do do otherwise, even if justified, would have been to prolong an... QueerDuck 23 hrs ago #91
The root cause is still Franken then EdmondDantes_ 23 hrs ago #95
. MorbidButterflyTat 21 hrs ago #108
That is how I recall it PatSeg Yesterday #21
You are correct. There was much more going on. I remember, too. QueerDuck Yesterday #27
And to make matters even worse, PatSeg Yesterday #35
Hear, hear. peppertree Yesterday #39
Yes, it wasn't so much about sexual misconduct, PatSeg Yesterday #55
Why are you unwilling to accept Franken's account in which he blames Schumer? delisen Yesterday #57
Yes, he was on her bandwagon, as I've said. The damage was done, and had he not piled on, it would have... QueerDuck 23 hrs ago #90
I don, t believe I made the point you are attributing to me.nt delisen 23 hrs ago #100
K & R malaise Yesterday #4
Good question samsingh Yesterday #5
Post removed Post removed Yesterday #8
No MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #15
I see the "blame the woman" narrative endures Sympthsical Yesterday #16
My point is she was more concerned about taking down a political rival than protecting women. Chasstev365 Yesterday #17
But you're singling her out Sympthsical Yesterday #19
Because she used a situation to eliminate Franken purely as a political rival: NOT COOL! Chasstev365 Yesterday #22
So just going to ignore entirely what I said Sympthsical Yesterday #31
I didn't miss your point; I simply don't agree with you! Chasstev365 Yesterday #34
Where is the evidence of that? SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #36
https://apnews.com/article/kirsten-gillibrand-andrew-cuomo-al-franken-resignation-a3735f0f78ed6a8949b34cbc82239023 Chasstev365 Yesterday #48
That article doesn't prove your accusation SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #49
"Eventually." She did NOT rush to judgement like she did with Franken. I just proved the point! Chasstev365 Yesterday #50
She and 38 other Senators took almost a month from the first accusation SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #53
Political rival? karynnj Yesterday #45
Politcal rival? Quiet Em Yesterday #63
Don't confuse them with facts SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #67
I don't even understand where that logic comes from. Quiet Em Yesterday #69
There is no logic in demonization SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #73
"Them"? MorbidButterflyTat 21 hrs ago #109
Have a nice day! SocialDemocrat61 21 hrs ago #115
NEVER! Clouds Passing Yesterday #20
WILL NEVER FORGIVE HER OR FORGET..... a kennedy Yesterday #23
Look at all the whataboutism here Fullduplexxx Yesterday #26
Yes, the "multiple wrongs make a right" attitude is something TiberiusB Yesterday #47
Here is Jane Meyer's story suegeo Yesterday #56
Due process is a judicial standard SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #72
You betcha... PCIntern Yesterday #29
Who is your Senator? Quiet Em Yesterday #42
As a Minnesotan . . . Scubamatt Yesterday #77
Will you ever forgive Bernie Sanders? Jose Garcia Yesterday #80
Will you ever forgive Kamala Harris? Jose Garcia Yesterday #82
She was definitely the loudest. Kingofalldems Yesterday #86
Thank you! Chasstev365 Yesterday #87
The women-blaming narrative requires putting the blame on her iemanja 20 hrs ago #120
Yes, women should be quiet, especially when sexual harassment is being discussed Jose Garcia 7 hrs ago #128
Nice one!!!! I'll second that!!! Karma13612 23 hrs ago #88
It was such an OBVIOUS right wing smear MorbidButterflyTat 22 hrs ago #103
Ditto. I will never support Gillibrand in any way shape or form. I even called up her office and told her staffers that PatrickforB 21 hrs ago #111
Bernie too? Kamala? iemanja 20 hrs ago #119
Absolutely Al graycampervan 17 hrs ago #122
No, that was Ted Kennedy SocialDemocrat61 8 hrs ago #126
Gillibrand BGRD 13 hrs ago #123
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