oldNslow wrote on 12/10/17 at 17:54:11: Quote: Speaking of which, Franken didn't resign yet. If Moore wins Tuesday and the Senate seats him (which they will) Franken may change his mind claiming Moore did worse than him and The Republic needs him.
Probably what's going to happen. I hope so 'cause I can't wait to hear what Kirsten Gillibrand, junior senator from New York, and Hillary's replacement when Hillary became Secretary of State, and who led the charge of all the the female senators demanding Franken resign, has to say then.
Kirsten has been Chuck Schumer's sock-puppet ever since she was appointed, and if Chuckie suddenly decides that Franken needs to "unresign" on account of
the country needs him now, little Kirsten is going to have to eat a pretty large helping of crow.
The shuckin' and jivin' is going to be fun to watch.
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I just don’t see this happening guys....
First off, the democrats have called out folks of their own party to resign.
Even without going into the possibility as to why, even angering the Black Caucus with Conyers, etc, the fact is, they have.
With Moore, he has been met with republicans opposition to him, however, he is not in office.
One could even say the democrats and media are playing the role of Russia, in deciding the outcome of a election they can’t even vote in, unless they are in Alabama.
If he does decide to stay, it will be ugly, real ugly.
You know, a swamp can smell, has a distinct odor, and it can be a bit much, but as time wears on, you often learn to not notice, as you sorta block it out I guess....
However, when the water lowers, as it’s being drained, or whatever, the muck and sludge, the source of that smell, was covered up by that water...
Maybe what we are beginning to smell is the stench of what has been covered up way too long....... ya think?