Al Franken’s Farcical Resignation Speech
by Rich Lowry
December 7, 2017 1:57 PM
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Al Franken’s resignation speech made no sense. If he is innocent as he
claims (he says some of the allegations were untrue and he remembers the
rest differently than his accusers) and if he is as confident that the
Ethics Committee would vindicate him as he says, he shouldn’t be
resigning. Indeed, a duly-elected senator wrongly accused owes it to
himself and his constituents to fight on — lies and mis-remembered
accounts shouldn’t chase anyone from the Senate.
Franken tried to square the circle by saying that he couldn’t go through
an ethics committee investigation and effectively serve Minnesotans at
the same time. If this were true, every senator with an ethics claim
against him would have to step aside. If this were true, Bob Menendez,
who has been defending himself in a major criminal case for years, would
have felt obligated to resign long ago.
A couple of things are going on here: 1) Democrats obviously want to
clear the decks to get a clear line of fire on Roy Moore and Donald
Trump, and Franken realizes he can’t stand in the way; 2) In the current
environment in the Democratic party it is difficult to question the
credibility of any accusers, so Franken would have just dug himself in a
deeper hole by trying to defend himself (this is a dynamic that could
lead to injustices); 3) Franken is pretty clearly not telling the truth
in his denials, and that would have become even more obvious over time.
It’s true that what Franken is accused of isn’t as bad as what Roy Moore
is accused of. But he’s a groper, who assumed he could get away with it
because the women couldn’t or wouldn’t complain. This is a lousy thing.
Surely, the state of Minnesota can come up with someone to occupy one
of its two senate seats who hasn’t treated people this way and been
dishonest about it.
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/454443/al-frankens-farcical-resignation-speech
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/454443/al-frankens-farcical-resignation-speech
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