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Saturday, December 1, 2018

No pats on the butt

Al Franken takes first steps back into public arena...


f...orcibly kissing her during a USO tour in the Middle East in 2006, and circulated a photo in which he can be seen pretending to grope her breasts. That was followed by allegations from several women that he groped them while posing for photos.Several female Democratic senators led by New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand responded to the allegations by calling on Franken to step down, and he announced his resignation in December, even as he maintained that some of the accusations were untrue and disputed details in others.
Al was a bit of a butt man.  He really hit bottom when women complained about pats on the butt.   Note to self, when I run for Senator out here in California, no butt patting.
Posted by Matt Young at 4:58 PM

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