Al’s problems have doubled.

Second woman accuses Al Franken of inappropriately touching her

Lindsay Menz tells CNN that Franken placed his hand on her bottom as they posed for a photo at the Minnesota State Fair in 2010, two years into Franken’s first term.

Just another Democrat.

21 Replies to “Al’s problems have doubled.”

  1. We know what kind of scum bag Franken can be, and I would love to see his exit from the political stage, but so far, I don’t see these incidents rising to a level that would accomplish that. Of course, this could be just a start of revelations. One can hope.

  2. Franken told CNN he didn’t remember taking the photo with Menz, but that he feels bad that she felt disrespected.

    Well no, who can track of all of one’s gropings?

  3. And to think I used to have a “Franken & Davis” t-shirt. The comedy team visited my sister’s college in the early 1980s. Not sure how I ended up with it.

  4. Let’s all switch to defending Bill Clinton, and anyone who has ever done anything a Clinton or a Kennedy already did. Pointing out that these people were a waste of oxygen hasn’t worked yet, time to switch the narrative.

  5. And when I think of Senator Dodd’s central role in the massively destructive mortgage disaster … and subsequent Dodd-Frank stupidity … I only WISH the pussy-hat brigade would have shown-up with their “recovered memories” about 20 years ago. Pigs.

  6. Sorry – call me misogynist if you will; I’ve been called worse ( – a LOT worse…)
    I find it all too convenient that they’re coming forward to complain, all these years and years after the fact. Why didn’t they complain then?

  7. The “narrative” is that YOU misogynists made the gals … “afraid” to come forward. Brilliant! So even those of us men who never even DREAMED of sexually assaulting women … are now de-facto included as “abusers”. See how it works?

  8. and don’t forget the reporter a few years back who stated that Mary Jo Kopechne might have been OK with giving her life considering all of the good work by Teddy in the senate, a true champion of the common man etc!!

  9. I think it was on SDA I saw the beautiful comment when he kicked-off and the MSM tried to eulogize him, “You don’t talk about Camelot and we won’t talk about the Lady in the Lake…”

  10. I’ll wait to see what really happened, Unme will come in here and set us all straight on this.

  11. really? and no one in Mary’s family followed him out to the parking lot and beat him into a coma?
    key word: ‘might’. as if eh? jeezuz murphy the media . . . . long past the point of no return. long past.
    there was something in the kennedy genetic makeup that pushed the men into a life of dalliance. jfk was legendary.

  12. “I find it all too convenient that they’re coming forward to complain, all these years and years after the fact.” 20 to 40 years after… (I was very “hot” when young, etc)
    I feel that way about the accusations against Weinstein, against Trump, against Clinton, against Moore, against Cosby, and whoever else I’ve missed.
    Women, working hard to be at the top of the VICTIMS LIST, (White women 1st of course).
    Women are just as sexual as men. Though I was taught otherwise in my youth, even more so is my observation with age.

  13. Then there is that senate comment about “changing his view about offshore drilling”
    captcha drive stop

  14. Late breaking, ANOTHER LEFTY goes DOWN.
    Charlie Rose suspended by CBS for………….sexual harassment of multiple women!

  15. “Charlie Rose suspended….”
    If you are a man, you are never safe…… unless you have it all on video tape of course, retained for 40 years. Recommended insurance for your golden years.
    I repeat my comment above and don’t let your politics blind you.

  16. {IN OTHER NEWS} “Katy Perry has 100 times she was harassed”
    {IN OTHER OTHER NEWS} “Women complain that the “Glass Ceiling” is thicker than ever”. Yes folks, women in business and politics are complaining that they can’t make deals or forward policy because “Men will not meet with them”.
    “I tried for MONTHS to get him to sit down with me in private to discuss the proposed amendment, but he refused – he would not sit down alone and go through the numbers with me – it was very frustrating.” As pointed-out in the article, when women DEMAND you believe their accusations without question, and destroy a man’s life solely on their say-so – despite headline-grabbers like the Duke rape case – is it any wonder a businessman or especially, a politician will not allow himself to be alone in a room with a woman?
    Better “He’s MISOGYNIST!!!” than “He tried to RAPE me!!!” Yes feminazis, actions have consequences; what a miserable world…

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