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37 minutes ago, OJABBA said:

This just shows how desperate the Democratic Party is to have something more to throw at Trump. I think it's mostly motivated by a desire to claim that because Franken resigned, Trump should resign as well. Not gonna work (again).

That's a part of it, but the main reason for his resignation is because it's five days before the Alabama Senate special election.  Now the RNC will face more scrutiny for reversing course and giving money to the Roy Moore campaign when the DNC effectively kicked Franken out.  It's a cynical political ploy.

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Doc, the Dems are loudly swallowing poison on Franken and hoping the GOP suffers immediately and down the road.

 

 

 

 

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it never works that way in real life, and if Moore loses it won’t be because of something the Dem leaders schemed up to toss one of their own into a volcano

 

 

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JIM TREACHER TRANSLATES:

 

"My hypocrisy on this matter is no longer viable politically."

 

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VpJGxC8b_bigger.jpgKirsten GillibrandVerified account @SenGillibrand 21h21 hours ago

As elected officials, we should be held to the highest standards—not the lowest. The allegations against Sen. Franken describe behavior that cannot be tolerated. While he’s entitled to an Ethics Committee hearing, I believe he should step aside to let someone else serve.

8:28 AM - 6 Dec 2017

 

 
 
 
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7 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

That's a part of it, but the main reason for his resignation is because it's five days before the Alabama Senate special election.  Now the RNC will face more scrutiny for reversing course and giving money to the Roy Moore campaign when the DNC effectively kicked Franken out.  It's a cynical political ploy.

It's also just the right thing to do, right? 

 

 

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So, he has resigned but in his Senate speech he claimed that some of the accusations were false, while the circumstances around the other accusations he remembered differently.  He was confident that the Ethics Committee would exonerate him.

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Well, he can probably go back to doing comedy bits.

He can team up with Kathy Griffin -- she probably would tolerate some groping just to get some attention at this point.  I can see something like him squeezing her and she decapitates him.

 

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2 hours ago, row_33 said:

Good to see the Dems will start embracing honest Christian piety as an important standard in public behaviour for political candidates.

 

 

 

Didn't you hear ?

 

The democrats...................that's right, the democrats, (The party of JFK, Clinton, Teddy K., Chris Dodd, Barney Frank, John Edwards, Elliot Spitzer, Anthony Weiner, et al)

 

are now the party of moral purity because (after years of doing nothing) they have pushed out Conyers and Franken.

 

 

 

At least that is what the Left Media will try and convince the simpletons out there...........:lol:

 

"Look at the GOP, they are supporting perverts like Moore, while we get rid of them"

 

No, no.........never mind those decades of abuse.........................LOL

 

 

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OK  Another D resigned 

 

When will the ***** grabber in chief resign?   And Roy Moor leave his race?  

 

Why is it the God fearing politicians are so forked up?  

 

 

Kellyanne Conway Says Trump, Accused of Sexual Assault, Has 'Tremendous Moral …

 

my goodness She gets uglier by the hour 

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11 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

That's a part of it, but the main reason for his resignation is because it's five days before the Alabama Senate special election.  Now the RNC will face more scrutiny for reversing course and giving money to the Roy Moore campaign when the DNC effectively kicked Franken out.  It's a cynical political ploy.

 

Yeah, it certainly has nothing to do with "morality" or some such.

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21 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Didn't you hear ?

 

The democrats...................that's right, the democrats, (The party of JFK, Clinton, Teddy K., Chris Dodd, Barney Frank, John Edwards, Elliot Spitzer, Anthony Weiner, et al)

 

are now the party of moral purity because (after years of doing nothing) they have pushed out Conyers and Franken.

 

 

 

At least that is what the Left Media will try and convince the simpletons out there...........:lol:

 

"Look at the GOP, they are supporting perverts like Moore, while we get rid of them"

 

No, no.........never mind those decades of abuse.........................LOL

 

 

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It took the Dems over a century to realize slavery and then Jim Crow is evil and now they realize brutalizing women is bad as well.

 

 

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15 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

OK  Another D resigned 

 

When will the ***** grabber in chief resign?   And Roy Moor leave his race?  

 

 

 

 

Maybe the Globalists can convince Justin Trudeau to make a "grabbin' *****" video, then resign? 

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14 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

OK  Another D resigned 

 

When will the ***** grabber in chief resign?   And Roy Moor leave his race?  

 

Why is it the God fearing politicians are so forked up?  

 

 

5 minutes ago, OJABBA said:

 

Yeah, it certainly has nothing to do with "morality" or some such.

 

 

AL FRANKEN ON SENATE FLOOR: Denies allegations; attacks Trump, Moore; resignation in “weeks.”

 

The "moral" person would have resigned immediately.

 

This is just to help the democrat party.

 

 

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