When will Franken resign?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by CaptainObvious, Dec 13, 2017.

  1. Okay, republicans in Alabama met the challenge. Lets not pretend that Franken was not forced into his little speech last week. The democrats and leftist media directly tied the sacrifice of Franken to Moore. The leftist line was we're giving up one, what will you do? Answer, Moore is gone. Now it's back on the left. When exactly does Franken resign? He brought out a sword to fall on, said he's going to fall on that sword at some future date, but he never fell on the sword. The 64 dollar question is will we see the same democrats who were demanding Franken resign now go silent, and then start making excuses for him? Inquiring minds want to know.
     
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  2. In a world where you lads say nothing about Trump Jr citing attorney client privilege as he did, who gives a shit?

    100% lawyer employment just for following people around. Don't ask for fair dealing when that giant turd is in the middle of the punch bowl.

    He said he will.
     
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    I don’t know how this keeps getting brought up. The governor of Minnesota will be naming the lieutenant governor to replace Franken later today.
     
  4. I see. The governor needed to wait until after the Alabama election to make the appointment.

    When did Al submit his letter of resignation to the governor with the date of his resignation on it?

    hehe. Nevermind.
     
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  5. And does Franken resign later today? Tomorrow? What's the hold up? Does Al get a Christmas turkey or something for hanging around? It's not like the new democratic senator will vote any differently on the tax bill. No reason for him to still be there after today. None at all.
     
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  7. None.

    Al lost the election in Alabama, and the governor was waiting for the election results too.

    Of course........Al may feeeeeeeeeeeeeeel differently today and that's what counts.

    He may even go to treatment and be rehabilitated over the holidays.

    It's all good.



    In separate news, Tim Pawlenty says he is "politically retired and has no plans to run for Al Franken's seat but remains concerned about developments in the country." In other words............
     
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  8. Al, oh Al, we're waiting on that resignation thingy. Media has gone silent. Those 30 women in congress demanding he resign have suddenly gone quiet. Isn't anyone demanding anything. Have leftist women decided to slink back into the shadows and suffer in silence now that Moore has lost? Is that all this was ever about? An election?
     
  9. Worth posting again in case you guys are slow. There is a continuity process for replacing a Senator, it is being followed. Otherwise the criminal Cons would get sneaky. The PROVEN dangerous criminals are the Republicans, you know not to trust each other by now and are projecting this paranoia onto the Dems.

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  10. Let the excuse making begin. Okay ladies, hit your knees, blowjobs for everyone that votes right. It is the democratic way.
     
    #10     Dec 14, 2017