The reaction to U.S. Sen. Al Franken's boorish moments in Iraq with a woman who was then modeling for Playboy, Hooter's and Frederick's of Hollywood (clearly a highly evolved feminist) and is now a right-wing Los Angeles radio host, as well as to his several reported butt-grabbings, has generally bordered on the hysterical. In some cases, it's crossed that border.
We're living a moment that recalls how things got started Salem in 1680, not to mention the McCarthy era: The least guilty is pilloried as vociferously as the guiltiest. The reported serial dehumanizing behaviors of Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey, Charlie Rose and other public figures — not to mention Roy Moore and Donald Trump — are simply not in the same sphere as a passing juvenile stunt, for reasons that should be clear to anybody with open eyes and ears. Yes, the Iraq episode and the several alleged incidents are gross and dumb, but far from a reason to set up a stake and firewood on the town square. Of course, the Republicans have done and will continue to do their cynical false-equivalency best and use Franken as a punching bag. But there's practically no one in the Senate — man or woman — who has worked harder to achieve equality and justice for women as he has, all seven years he's been in office.
Franken has made amends, his public and personal apologies to the opportunistic Leeann Tweeden have been accepted, and he's obviously chastened and humbled.
So let's move on, shall we?
Phil Freshman, St. Louis Park
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To Sen. Franken: I saw on the news Monday that you are sorry, embarrassed and ashamed of yourself for your abusive behavior toward women over the years. How big of you. What would really be nice is just once to have a sleazy, hypocrite politician admit the truth. That what you are really embarrassed and ashamed about is being outed. That you got caught. What you are really sorry about is people finding out about your true attitude toward women. That groping, grabbing and fondling them is OK if you are on the side of the angels — if you have hoisted yourself onto the pedestal of high morality, political correctness and liberal ideology. As long as you mouth the appropriate empty platitudes about equality for women, at least those that don't get too close to you, then anything goes.
Perhaps I am wrong, but I don't recall you coming clean about this behavior before you ran for office. Maybe you did and I missed it. My guess is you didn't really mean to cover it up. Likely you didn't give it a second thought. And now you are sorry, embarrassed and ashamed because you got caught. I am also sure you're willing to promise not to do these things again. Wow. That's taking responsibility and being accountable.