Sunday, November 26, 2017

Dems Break From Conyers And Franken!

Dems put distance towards John Conyers and Al Franken.

Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) is wrapped around a controversy that involves him using taxpayer money to pay off his mistress and accusers of sexual harassment.

Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) has four women accused him of inappropriate touching during photo-ops.

Both are facing ethics investigations and were the talk of GOP Sundays.

House Minority leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) wanted to distanced herself from the Conyers controversy. She didn't make herself look good when she flatly said that she will consider the allegations to be true.

Conyers announced tofpday he would step down as co-chair of the House Judiciary Committee. He hasn't announced his retirement or resignation.

Franken spoke to the local junk food media in Minnesota. He was very apologetic to the accusers. One being conservative agitator Leeann Tweeden.

Tweeden showed the junk food media the picture of Franken groping her at a USO charity event in 2006. It sparked outrage among women. It also became a talking point, memes and a legacy that haunts Franken.
The list of politicos accused of sexual abuse grows. Roy Moore, George H.W. Bush, Al Franken and John Conyers are accused.

Franken admits he fucked up but will not resign from the Senate. He is up for reelection in 2020.

And to make this clear, no Democratic lawmaker supports the actions of both men.

The inept leader Donald J. Trump clearly put his crusty ass into the Alabama Senate race. Whereas Republican in the Senate have formally distanced themselves from Roy Moore, the moron Trump decided to fire at his opponent Doug Jones.

On social media.









You've guessed it. Trump says losing a seat to the "liberal" Jones would be bad for America. This makes it the clearest endorsement of the embattled Republican who has nine women accuse him of molesting them when they were underage girls.

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) and Sen. John Thune (R-SD) both called upon Republicans to do soul searching and not make mistakes. The mistakes is raising the debt and embracing Moore as a senator.

We are seeing a narrowing in the race. While the junk food media cooled off this, Moore is slightly ahead. I still have this race called for the Republicans.

Even if Moore wins, Republicans aren't going to follow through on their threat to expel him from the Senate. They will use his vote to jam through an unread bill to change the tax code and throw more debt into an economy that could fall apart.

And once another Democrat comes into the White House, we will hear the same hypocritical shit from Republicans and conservatives yet again.





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