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In reply to the discussion: Has Sen. Kristen Gillibrand demanded that Rep Tony Gonzalez resign yet? Asking for Al Franken. [View all]RVN VET71
(3,173 posts)124. Gillibrand led the charge
And I lost much respect for the others who eagerly joined the completely unfair attack.
The Democrats have a tendency to eat their own when it serves their own interests. It would be like the Fever dumping Clark because she missed curfew. All Al wanted was his day in court, but Gillibrand and the others -- to their everlasting shame -- chose to deny him that opportunity.
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Has Sen. Kristen Gillibrand demanded that Rep Tony Gonzalez resign yet? Asking for Al Franken. [View all]
Chasstev365
Yesterday
OP
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
She got over one million more votes for Senator than the con artist did at the top of the ticket.
Quiet Em
20 hrs ago
#94
Several Democratic Senators have since apologized to him for their statements urging him to resign.
DFW
Yesterday
#60
We need fighters, not people who are going to surrender when the going gets tough
31st Street Bridge
22 hrs ago
#71
He was 66 with a deteriorating hip condition with over 40 Democratic Senators who were there to back him up
DFW
22 hrs ago
#74
I will always defend him and stand up to the bullies who characterize his resignation as ...
QueerDuck
Yesterday
#38
The damage had been done. Do do otherwise, even if justified, would have been to prolong an...
QueerDuck
20 hrs ago
#91
Yes, he was on her bandwagon, as I've said. The damage was done, and had he not piled on, it would have...
QueerDuck
20 hrs ago
#90
My point is she was more concerned about taking down a political rival than protecting women.
Chasstev365
Yesterday
#17
Because she used a situation to eliminate Franken purely as a political rival: NOT COOL!
Chasstev365
Yesterday
#22
https://apnews.com/article/kirsten-gillibrand-andrew-cuomo-al-franken-resignation-a3735f0f78ed6a8949b34cbc82239023
Chasstev365
Yesterday
#48
"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
Yes, women should be quiet, especially when sexual harassment is being discussed
Jose Garcia
4 hrs ago
#128