jimnyc
12-06-2017, 03:50 PM
Up to seven now, huh? And told one that it was his "right" as an entertainer? WTF? But, along with others, I haven't myself seen anything of solid "proof" against him. But as pete311 states, the smoke is billowing apparently.
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Senate Dems Dogpile Franken with Calls for His Resignation
WASHINGTON -- On the day that TIME magazine named accusers of sexual harassment and assault their Person of the Year, several Democratic women senators -- followed by a few men -- came forward to say enough is enough with their colleague Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.).
A seventh woman this week accused Franken of making an unwanted sexual advance. A former Democratic congressional aide told Politico that the senator tried to forcibly kiss her in 2006, calling it "my right as an entertainer.”
In a lengthy Facebook post, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) said she was "shocked and disappointed to learn over the last few weeks that a colleague I am fond of personally has engaged in behavior towards women that is unacceptable," but "this moment of reckoning about our friends and colleagues who have been accused of sexual misconduct is necessary, and it is painful."
"We must not lose sight that this watershed moment is bigger than any one industry, any one party, or any one person," she wrote. "The pervasiveness of sexual harassment and the experience women face every day across America within the existing power structure of society has finally come out of the shadows. It is a moment that we as a country cannot afford to ignore."
Rest - https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/senate-dems-dogpile-franken-calls-resignation/
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Senate Dems Dogpile Franken with Calls for His Resignation
WASHINGTON -- On the day that TIME magazine named accusers of sexual harassment and assault their Person of the Year, several Democratic women senators -- followed by a few men -- came forward to say enough is enough with their colleague Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.).
A seventh woman this week accused Franken of making an unwanted sexual advance. A former Democratic congressional aide told Politico that the senator tried to forcibly kiss her in 2006, calling it "my right as an entertainer.”
In a lengthy Facebook post, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) said she was "shocked and disappointed to learn over the last few weeks that a colleague I am fond of personally has engaged in behavior towards women that is unacceptable," but "this moment of reckoning about our friends and colleagues who have been accused of sexual misconduct is necessary, and it is painful."
"We must not lose sight that this watershed moment is bigger than any one industry, any one party, or any one person," she wrote. "The pervasiveness of sexual harassment and the experience women face every day across America within the existing power structure of society has finally come out of the shadows. It is a moment that we as a country cannot afford to ignore."
Rest - https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/senate-dems-dogpile-franken-calls-resignation/