On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 7:28 PM, PGage <[email protected]> wrote:

> Somebody is doing a good job of managing this for Franken. At this point
> in the culture there is no way to win by trying to nuance your bad behavior
> and minimize your guilt. Better to apologize, shut up, ask for an
> investigation ( a forum that will allow him to nuance and even dispute and
> push back where indicated) and get women who know you to testify to your
> good character (the antidote to multiple accusers).
>

Franken is accused of sexual misconduct with a peer on a trip. Nobody
claimed he forced himself on women who were accountable to him over years
or decades. I don't excuse his behavior but what he did was not in a league
with Roger Ailes or Harvey Weinstein. And the Senate Ethics Committee will
not remove him for something he did before he became a senator. It will
take a long time for the committee to finish its investigation and either
the heat will have died down or other victims will step forward. At most
this ends with a reprimand or a censure which will hurt Franken if he runs
for re-election.

The reason other public figures are not doing what Franken did is they know
other victims are out there and they are waiting to see if attention goes
elsewhere before the sins of their past catch up with them.

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