Two prominent members of Minnesota's Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party are calling on Sen. Al Franken to resign his Senate seat following allegations of sexual misconduct.
Although many other Democrats have called the former comedian's actions disturbing, state auditor Rebecca Otto and Megan Thomas, president of the party's official Feminist Caucus, say he should leave office.
The allegations were made Thursday morning by radio host Leeann Tweeden, who said Franken harassed her during a 2006 USO trip to the Middle East, before he was elected to the Senate in 2008.
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No SUPRISE in his apology he POINTED the finger at ALL men for his actions... Sorry buddy I'm not going down for your creepiness. Call me old fashioned but I'll stick to opening doors,standing for a women, flowers and dinner.
ReplyDeleteHe shouldn't have to resign. If they throw away all the fraudulent votes he got, he never was elected anyway!
ReplyDeleteSenate has investigated 630 instances of inappropriate behavior and never removed anyone.
ReplyDeleteFrankenstein has always been a schmuck.
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