Regarding Al Franken, resigned U.S. Senator from Minnesota: I, as many suppose Franken would not likely have resigned if there were no grounds to the accusations. But to what extent was his behavior detrimental to the reputation of our U.S. Senate, rather than the extents of Democratic senators' political concerns? Those senators perceived the accusations against Franken to be weakening their positions urging President Trump be pushed to resign.
Possibly because I don't consider myself to be more moral than Al Franken, and I consider ex-president Trump to be inferior to most and superior to no one who has ever served us as a president or as a U.S. Senator, I'm more tolerant of Al Franken.
My opinion is Franken should not have considered resigning prior to President Trump's resignation of his official office. I'm not displeased with the current junior senator from Minnesota, but we need more people of Franken's caliber in our congress. Respectfully, Suupposn
Possibly because I don't consider myself to be more moral than Al Franken, and I consider ex-president Trump to be inferior to most and superior to no one who has ever served us as a president or as a U.S. Senator, I'm more tolerant of Al Franken.
My opinion is Franken should not have considered resigning prior to President Trump's resignation of his official office. I'm not displeased with the current junior senator from Minnesota, but we need more people of Franken's caliber in our congress. Respectfully, Suupposn