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Celerity

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48. they could not say anything, it was an a priori conflict of interest, but the odds are very, very
Thu Jul 30, 2020, 02:41 PM
Jul 2020

high they (and Menendez too) would have done the same (either in public or private) as all others did, save for Manchin.


Even Senator Klobuchar told him to resign in private and called his resignation the right decision

'The right decision,' Amy Klobuchar, others say of Franken's resignation

https://www.twincities.com/2017/12/07/amy-klobuchar-mark-dayton-others-react-to-al-franken-resignation-announcement/

U.S. SEN. AMY KLOBUCHAR

“Today Senator Franken acknowledged that he could no longer serve in the Senate and resigned. As he and I discussed yesterday, this is the right decision. Senator Franken has worked for years on behalf of the people of Minnesota and he has been a leader on issues that are fundamental to Americans’ lives, including education, privacy, healthcare and mental health. He has been a friend to me and to many in our state.

“As the women who have come forward to tell their stories across America have made clear, sexual harassment is never acceptable. In every workplace in America, including the U.S. Senate, we must confront the challenges of harassment and misconduct. Nothing is easy or pleasant about this, but we all must recognize that our workplace cultures — and the way we treat each other as human beings — must change.

“For Franni, the Franken family, Senator Franken’s friends and supporters in our state, it’s a very tough day. I want you to know I remain as committed as ever to working together and standing up for people, for common decency, and for our democracy during an incredibly difficult and divisive time in our country. And as we go forward together, we must never forget the words of Senator Paul Wellstone, whom Senator Franken quoted in part today, ‘Politics is not about power. Politics is not about money. Politics is not about winning for the sake of winning. Politics is about the improvement of people’s lives.”

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https://edition.cnn.com/2017/12/08/politics/amy-klobuchar-senate-al-franken-minnesota/index.html

"I had condemned his conduct early on when the first allegation was made," she told CNN's Dana Bash on "Inside Politics." "I felt I was in a different role as his colleague, that I'm someone that has worked with him for a long time, there's a lot of trust there, and I felt it was best to handle it in that way."

In a coordinated effort, female Democratic senators called for Franken's resignation in rapid fire Wednesday. Klobuchar did not join in that effort and said in a statement at the time that she spoke with him privately. By Wednesday evening, more than two dozen senators -- including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer -- had called for Franken's resignation.

"I talked to him about the fact that you had reached the situation with the mounting allegations and the fact that there was an ethics investigation going on," Klobuchar told CNN Friday.

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When asked about the ramifications of Franken's decision to resign, which Bash said was "under duress" -- and Klobuchar agreed -- the senator said it's "not about just toppling men." "This is about guaranteeing we will have better workplaces where people treat each other fairly," she responded. "And there is a lot of good men in the workplace. You know some of them. I think the key here will be due process."

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https://www.bizjournals.com/bizwomen/news/latest-news/2017/12/why-democrats-pushed-franken-out.html?page=all

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A contrast is just what Democrats likely want to focus on, according to The Washington Post. Forcing out Franken, along with Rep. John Conyers, shows the party is “willing to sacrifice their own in the interest of staking out the higher ground,” per The Post.

Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar called Franken Wednesday and privately urged him to step down, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported. While she plans to uphold Franken’s legacy and the work he’s done for the state, she thought his speech was “short.”

“I know that he didn’t really apologize to the people and that would have been nice,” Klobuchar said, per the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

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http://www.startribune.com/sen-amy-klobuchar-says-franken-s-legacy-will-last-but-adds-he-should-have-apologized/462628583/

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As for the farewell speech itself, Klobuchar said: “I thought the speech was short. ... I know that he didn’t really apologize to the people and that would have been nice.

“I think the bigger deal for me was that he was able to talk ... with a lot of love for our state, what he liked about his job and what he wanted to be his legacy.”

That legacy, she said, would include Franken’s work on issues like health care and privacy.

But the legacy will also be shadowed by more than half a dozen sexual harassment allegations against Franken. On Wednesday, Klobuchar said, as a seventh accuser came forward and other Senate Democrats began calling for his resignation, she called Franken to privately urge him to do the “right thing” and step down.

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I want him to disappear into a dark prison. Ferrets are Cool Jul 2020 #1
In a pestilential prison with a life-long lock... RobertDevereaux Jul 2020 #2
G&S remains relevant to this day. Thanks! n/t TheRickles Jul 2020 #22
Oh, I'm meaner than you are Warpy Jul 2020 #29
Those are all nice thoughts, but Ferrets are Cool Jul 2020 #30
where he can have 2 scoops a day... diva77 Jul 2020 #34
Love Al Franken Thekaspervote Jul 2020 #3
Al Franken for a position somewhere. LakeArenal Jul 2020 #4
Public office of some sort, Governor, Congress or Senate or the Biben cabinet. marble falls Jul 2020 #6
Commerce Secretary,Labor Secretary, Treasury. LakeArenal Jul 2020 #14
Governor of Minnesota? Trumpocalypse Jul 2020 #18
That is actually one position he was not down on DFW Jul 2020 #31
I was hoping he would run for President LuvNewcastle Jul 2020 #16
Oh I think he would have loved to be in on the impeachment. LakeArenal Jul 2020 #17
I'm with you there. LuvNewcastle Jul 2020 #21
So Warren and Harris Trumpocalypse Jul 2020 #36
every Democratic Senator but 5 told him to resign, either in public or private Celerity Jul 2020 #40
Why on earth would you say the very ethics committee, of whom Al requested an investigation LakeArenal Jul 2020 #46
they could not say anything, it was an a priori conflict of interest, but the odds are very, very Celerity Jul 2020 #48
Anyway you want to portray it. LakeArenal Jul 2020 #51
He was never seriously interested in the White House DFW Jul 2020 #33
Yeah.. conjecture. But he was really into being a Senator. LakeArenal Jul 2020 #38
Conjecture? DFW Jul 2020 #39
You don't know what if people really wanted him what he might do. LakeArenal Jul 2020 #41
I agree that Gillibrand, Harris and Warren saw him as a threat to their presidential ambitions DFW Jul 2020 #43
Yes it is conjecture. And yes it says more about them. LakeArenal Jul 2020 #45
Booker, Sanders othets LakeArenal Jul 2020 #47
Yes! Lifelong Protester Jul 2020 #49
Darn, I was hoping this was about literally disappearing. grumpyduck Jul 2020 #5
Hurricane Katrina disappeared as well. The damage remained... /nt artemisia1 Jul 2020 #7
But Katrina wasn't followed by Democrats. marble falls Jul 2020 #8
Like a miracle? n/t Silent3 Jul 2020 #9
The miracle is he's as stupid as he is. If he'd been smart we'd be in much worse trouble right now. marble falls Jul 2020 #11
He'd have to have been both smart and smart enough to act stupid... Silent3 Jul 2020 #23
It could have been much worse. We can fix this. marble falls Jul 2020 #26
Dragged away by a pulsing swarm of dusty, scratchy things alphafemale Jul 2020 #10
To me that's one of the scariest scenes I've ever seen. I'd pay to seen him dragged off like that. marble falls Jul 2020 #13
It's as if, after Pearl Harbor, FDR said, "This is really Hawaii's problem now." renate Jul 2020 #12
Its no exaggeration marble falls Jul 2020 #15
I would love for Al Franken to reappear. warmfeet Jul 2020 #19
Akways liked his writing, ty for the post. nt BootinUp Jul 2020 #20
I mean, that kinda depends quakerboy Jul 2020 #24
"Trump will eventually disappear." LudwigPastorius Jul 2020 #25
Only when he dies and hopefully that will be soon mountain grammy Jul 2020 #27
Whatever it takes. Never in a million years did I ever think I'd feel that way about a POTUS. marble falls Jul 2020 #54
Come back Al! zentrum Jul 2020 #28
Here Was My Encounter With Covid Testing DallasNE Jul 2020 #32
Good Grief! That really sucks! And the cost could prevent sick people from being tested! Rhiannon12866 Jul 2020 #35
Sure. He's a medical basket case. sandensea Jul 2020 #37
Even if he drops dead today, republican policies with pence will continue. Sunlei Jul 2020 #42
Could it be, like -- really quickly? Blue Owl Jul 2020 #44
K&R smirkymonkey Jul 2020 #50
Excellent piece. Somebody should have him writing for campaigns or something. lagomorph777 Jul 2020 #52
Al needs to run for office again RussBLib Jul 2020 #53
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