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In reply to the discussion: How a Rich Kid Politician Was Spun as a Working Class 'Oysterman' [View all]Celerity
(52,723 posts)75. Democratic Reawakening: With Al Franken's resignation, Democrats are holding their politics accountable to their values
By John Stoehr
https://www.usnews.com/opinion/thomas-jefferson-street/articles/2017-12-12/sexual-misconduct-reckoning-is-opportunity-for-democrats-to-reinvigorate
Dec. 12, 2017

Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., leaves the Capitol after speaking on the Senate floor, Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017, on Capitol Hill in Washington. Franken said he will resign from the Senate in coming weeks following a wave of sexual misconduct allegations and a collapse of support from his Democratic colleagues, a swift political fall for a once-rising Democratic star. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
I lost count of the number of people last week who said, with the air of arch authority, that the Democrats were playing a sucker's game in pressing U.S. Sen. Al Franken to resign. "This is why Democrats lose," some left-liberals said while anti-Trump independents said, "This is why I am not a Democrat." The complaint is that the GOP would never eject one of its own over sexual misconduct, so why should the Democrats? Typical, critics said. The Democrats choose purity over politics.
Some people can't see that Franken's resignation stems from values as well as politics. The Democrats are signaling to every women who ever faced sexual discrimination (which is a lot) that the party is their home, and they are creating conditions in which President Trump's past lechery has the potential to be as threatening to him as past entanglements with Russia. U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, the leading Democrat in the Franken purge, said Monday he should resign.
Will Gillibrand's call amount to anything? I have no idea. Given what Trump and the Republicans are willing to do to secure Judge Roy Moore's victory in Tuesday's Senate election in Alabama, I doubt it. But achieving concrete results is only part of the reason for political parties. They exist to provide, as clearly as possible, an expression of the principles they believe serve a majority of Americans in their particular time and place. In this post-Harvey Weinstein moment of reckoning, the Democrats are building a platform from which to say: Freedom is your destiny in the 21st century, and our brand of liberalism is the means of achieving that fate.
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I suspect the women driving this moment of reckoning with no end in sight have heard Edsall's reasoning a few times. I suspect they know a thing or two about not speaking up about the man in charge for fear of retaliation. If these women took Edsall's flawed reasoning to heart, we would not be witnessing this renewed liberal moment. Thank God, they didn't.
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https://www.usnews.com/opinion/thomas-jefferson-street/articles/2017-12-12/sexual-misconduct-reckoning-is-opportunity-for-democrats-to-reinvigorate
Dec. 12, 2017

Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., leaves the Capitol after speaking on the Senate floor, Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017, on Capitol Hill in Washington. Franken said he will resign from the Senate in coming weeks following a wave of sexual misconduct allegations and a collapse of support from his Democratic colleagues, a swift political fall for a once-rising Democratic star. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
I lost count of the number of people last week who said, with the air of arch authority, that the Democrats were playing a sucker's game in pressing U.S. Sen. Al Franken to resign. "This is why Democrats lose," some left-liberals said while anti-Trump independents said, "This is why I am not a Democrat." The complaint is that the GOP would never eject one of its own over sexual misconduct, so why should the Democrats? Typical, critics said. The Democrats choose purity over politics.
Some people can't see that Franken's resignation stems from values as well as politics. The Democrats are signaling to every women who ever faced sexual discrimination (which is a lot) that the party is their home, and they are creating conditions in which President Trump's past lechery has the potential to be as threatening to him as past entanglements with Russia. U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, the leading Democrat in the Franken purge, said Monday he should resign.
Will Gillibrand's call amount to anything? I have no idea. Given what Trump and the Republicans are willing to do to secure Judge Roy Moore's victory in Tuesday's Senate election in Alabama, I doubt it. But achieving concrete results is only part of the reason for political parties. They exist to provide, as clearly as possible, an expression of the principles they believe serve a majority of Americans in their particular time and place. In this post-Harvey Weinstein moment of reckoning, the Democrats are building a platform from which to say: Freedom is your destiny in the 21st century, and our brand of liberalism is the means of achieving that fate.
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I suspect the women driving this moment of reckoning with no end in sight have heard Edsall's reasoning a few times. I suspect they know a thing or two about not speaking up about the man in charge for fear of retaliation. If these women took Edsall's flawed reasoning to heart, we would not be witnessing this renewed liberal moment. Thank God, they didn't.
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It's not unusual for Repug donors to back a spoiler candidate as a Dem, Green or Independent.
hedda_foil
Thursday
#60
Some of those defending this candidate might as well be saying "well, boys will be boys".
Behind the Aegis
Thursday
#17
He was ahead in polls apparently. Heck, the Dem governor is running. What's wrong with her?
Silent Type
Thursday
#9
a well known politician from Vermont is ok with all this so who are we to nitpick lol nt
msongs
Thursday
#13
Bronson Platner, Graham's father, was a major donor to Democrats, including ... Bernie Sanders,
Abolishinist
Friday
#78
The sources that have been posted are pretty much right wing scammers
questionseverything
Friday
#93
One needs to know the source - His first book, Domestic Enemies: The Founding Fathers' Fight Against the Left
cliffside
Thursday
#59
Get back to me when Hegseth changes his tattoos and stops actually acting like a Fascist.
thought crime
Friday
#102
Dan Greenfield, author of your OP's article, is a RW MAGAt racist, homophobic, Islamophobic, Democratic Party-hating POS
Celerity
Thursday
#31
Just looked at the website myself, this is BS that many do not care to spend a minute or two to look at the source ...
cliffside
Thursday
#49
Glad they outed him. I'm from South and have spent my life explaining to racists/bigots
Silent Type
Thursday
#46
About Daniel Greenfield from the link - I have appeared on the shows of Tucker Carlson, Mark Levin, Glenn Beck and ...
cliffside
Thursday
#47
Seriously, a little more - His first book, Domestic Enemies: The Founding Fathers' Fight Against the Left ...
cliffside
Thursday
#58
Please. His article about Platman is dripping with biased phrasing and word choices.
LearnedHand
Friday
#82
I prefer to look at the totality of what one says and does instead of one writing, Sanders backed him initially ...
cliffside
Friday
#86
Exactly! And thank you, it only takes a minute or two to look at Daniel Greenfield's bio and their agenda. nt
cliffside
Thursday
#62
Let's play 'What part isn't true?' games w/ some of your OP author's (Dem-hating MAGAt Daniel Greenfield) other articles
Celerity
Friday
#83
Yes, no sign of remorse or any awareness of how hurtful his slurs were to vulnerable people.
summer_in_TX
Friday
#80
Democratic Reawakening: With Al Franken's resignation, Democrats are holding their politics accountable to their values
Celerity
Friday
#75
United States Senate election in Maine, 2026 - There are other candidates which we need to focus on ...
cliffside
Friday
#73
How Trump Can Bust The Dem Money Machine Funding Antifa & Mamdani Will Unleash Violence Against Women
cliffside
Friday
#81
I have no opinion about Graham Platner - I don't live iin Maine, so, not my circus, not my monkey -
Ocelot II
Friday
#85
Typical for such candidates, there's a working class, no political experience purity requirement.
betsuni
Friday
#89
Ironically, this intended hit piece from a right-winger's site says a lot of good things about Platner.
thought crime
Friday
#108
But the article You linked to "accuses" him of being a Progressive activist.
thought crime
Yesterday
#117