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In reply to the discussion: Calling for resignation without investigation was dumb politics. [View all]Jakes Progress
(11,212 posts)69. How does her saying it when not under oath
carry more weight with you than his denying it?
Notice that the number of anonymous accusers only grew until he resigned. Then they all stopped. Hmmmmmm.
How about if 9 people claimed that Gillibrand or Warren had groped them when they were 8 years old? No testimony. No identities. No oaths. No corroboration. By your reasoning, they would have to resign.
How much do you think it would cost to get 9 people to say a lie? After all, that would make 6 too many as far as you are concerned. Just wait until the next election. You would give a weapon to liars to eliminate any Democratic candidate. Your political evaluations are weak.
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Calling for resignation without investigation was dumb politics. [View all]
Jakes Progress
Jan 2018
OP
And this "logic" is why victims don't come forward. You are invested in not believing it
mythology
Jan 2018
#61
Not so smart. An investigation, which Tweeden blanched at, would've gotten the facts out.
brush
Jan 2018
#57
I would of preferred a more full throated...or hell even a throated denial in the first statement.
Kirk Lover
Jan 2018
#73
Given the Senate ethics committee is utterly worthless, any investigation would have been meaningles
mythology
Jan 2018
#11
Gillibrand was one of 32 Democratic senators who called for Franken to resign
oberliner
Jan 2018
#16
He should of said that from the get go...I remember this differently and that is not how any
Kirk Lover
Jan 2018
#46
True. That's the point. Not revenge. Lack of leadership and easily manipulated.
Honeycombe8
Jan 2018
#32
ICAM. How can we have LESS republicans in ofice when we push our own out of a dafe seat?
lunamagica
Jan 2018
#59