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In reply to the discussion: Panel on MSNBC: He was railroaded. [View all]Alice11111
(5,730 posts)103. Instead of raising $$ for her, it will be for her opponent,
next time around.
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I'd bet Schumer & Feinstein - they got their junior partners from NY and CA to spearhead his ouster
FarCenter
Dec 2017
#9
And they're such filthy dirty tricks that even Roger Stone himself calls it "rat-fucking."
calimary
Dec 2017
#86
lawd now we gotta lock up the authors that don't write pollyanna crap!!!
questionseverything
Dec 2017
#162
It is completely irrational. They got caught up in a mob mentality
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2017
#10
Especially now that they can and will use this to say, "See, even the Dems admit
Dark n Stormy Knight
Dec 2017
#68
No. That's a wish and a dream. He's been ousted. He can't function in the senate...
Honeycombe8
Dec 2017
#19
He'll probably cont. to vote until he leaves, yes. But it won't change his resignation. nt
Honeycombe8
Dec 2017
#117
Railroaded indeed. That's a FACT! And it's not just the fault of the GOP...
NurseJackie
Dec 2017
#23
He denied the charges on the Senate floor, and said he remembers others differently.
Cattledog
Dec 2017
#29
I think he has to resign now, BUT if there was a movement put together to try and encourage him to
OnDoutside
Dec 2017
#42
actually to be accurate your first line should read SOME supporters
questionseverything
Dec 2017
#161
Dems haven't looked this gullible and hysterical for quite awhile. It's not a good look. n/t
MrModerate
Dec 2017
#77
Franken "said he would resign in the coming weeks" Yes, that's the sliver of hope I interpreted too
stuffmatters
Dec 2017
#121
This is what I've been saying ... he has NOT resigned.. he simply said he WILL resign
secondwind
Dec 2017
#150
These accusations sure seem spurious. I mean, the more we're hearing, the less
PatrickforO
Dec 2017
#154