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It's official: Al Franken says he will resign, though he denies many of the allegations
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<blockquote data-quote="chevyontheriver" data-source="post: 72071860" data-attributes="member: 381079"><p>He should have provided real apologies, sorry for his actions instead instead of being sorry those women felt badly. He should have resigned effective immediately. He should have admitted that he dishonored the Senate, which he did. Dishonored Minnesota, which he did. Dishonored women, which he did. And he should have gone off to become a very private citizen. Instead we get him continuing to play politics. It's kind of revolting. </p><p></p><p>The Trump sexual thing was and continues to be revolting. That was enough for me to walk out of the door of the Republican Party before the election. And because the Republicans compromised their values to look the other way about Trump, they can all the more easily look the other way about Moore. The best we can expect in that mess is that it was all just fake news. Failing that the best would be he is expelled and Alabama gets to try again at sending a Senator to Washington. But somehow I think it will be a political thing rather than a more common sense moral issue. Folks tolerate their own kind of abuser way too long. We have people in Minnesota even now bewailing how they lost a Senator who was such a 'friend to women'. Yup. Sure he was. What a joke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevyontheriver, post: 72071860, member: 381079"] He should have provided real apologies, sorry for his actions instead instead of being sorry those women felt badly. He should have resigned effective immediately. He should have admitted that he dishonored the Senate, which he did. Dishonored Minnesota, which he did. Dishonored women, which he did. And he should have gone off to become a very private citizen. Instead we get him continuing to play politics. It's kind of revolting. The Trump sexual thing was and continues to be revolting. That was enough for me to walk out of the door of the Republican Party before the election. And because the Republicans compromised their values to look the other way about Trump, they can all the more easily look the other way about Moore. The best we can expect in that mess is that it was all just fake news. Failing that the best would be he is expelled and Alabama gets to try again at sending a Senator to Washington. But somehow I think it will be a political thing rather than a more common sense moral issue. Folks tolerate their own kind of abuser way too long. We have people in Minnesota even now bewailing how they lost a Senator who was such a 'friend to women'. Yup. Sure he was. What a joke. [/QUOTE]
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