Al Franken's Resignation And The Selective Force of #METOO

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On what he called the worst day of his political life, Senator Al Frankenarticulated two points that are central to understanding what has become known as the #MeToo moment. In an eleven-minute speech, in which Franken announced his intention to resign from the Senate, he made this much clear: the force that is ending his political career is greater than the truth, and this force operates on only roughly half of this country’s population—those who voted for Hillary Clinton and who consume what we still refer to as mainstream media.

There was one notable absence in his speech: Franken did not apologize. In fact, he made it clear that he disagreed with his accusers. “Some of the allegations against me are simply not true,” he said. “Others I remember very differently.” Earlier, Franken had in fact apologized to his accusers, and he didn’t take his apologies back now, but he made it plain that they had been issued in the hopes of facilitating a conversation and an investigation that would clear him. He had, it seems, been attempting to buy calm time to work while a Senate ethics committee looked into the accusations. But, by Thursday morning, thirty-two Democratic senators had called on Franken to resign. The force of the #MeToo moment leaves no room for due process, or, indeed, for Franken’s own constituents to consider their choice.

Still, the force works selectively. “I, of all people, am aware that there is some irony in the fact that I am leaving while a man who has bragged on tape about his history of sexual assault sits in the Oval Office and a man who has repeatedly preyed on young girls campaigns for the Senate with the full support of his party,” said Franken, referring to Donald Trump and the Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore. Trump and Moore are immune because the blunt irresistible force works only on the other half of the country.

That half is cleaning its ranks in the face of—and in clear reaction to—genuine moral depravity on the other side. The Trump era is one of deep and open immorality in politics. Moore is merely one example. Consider Greg Gianforte, the Montana Republican who won his congressional race earlier this year after not only being captured on tape shoving a newspaper reporter but then also lying to police about it. Consider the tax bill, which is stitched together from shameless greed and boldface lies. Consider the series of racist travel bans. Consider the withdrawal from a series of international agreements aimed at bettering the future of humanity, from migration to climate change to cultural preservation. These are men who proclaim their allegiance to the Christian faith while acting in openly hateful, duplicitous, and plainly murderous ways. In response to this unbearable spectacle, the roughly half of Americans who are actually deeply invested in thinking of themselves as good people are trying to claim a moral high ground. The urge to do so by policing sex is not surprising. As Susan Sontag pointed out more than half a century ago, Christianity has “concentrated on sexual behavior as the root of virtue” and, consequently, “everything pertaining to sex has been a ‘special case’ in our culture.”

The case of Franken makes it all that much more clear that this conversation is, in fact, about sex, not about power, violence, or illegal acts. The accusations against him, which involve groping and forcible kissing, arguably fall into the emergent, undefined, and most likely undefinable category of “sexual misconduct.” Put more simply, Franken stands accused of acting repeatedly like a jerk, and he denies that he acted this way. The entire sequence of events, from the initial accusations to Franken’s resignation, is based on the premise that Americans, as a society, or at least half of a society, should be policing non-criminal behavior related to sex.

While this half (roughly) of American society is morally superior and also just bigger than the other half (roughly), it is not the half that holds power in either of the houses of Congress or in the majority of the state houses, and not the half that is handing out lifetime appointments to federal courts at record-setting speed. And while the two halves of this divided country may disagree on the limits of acceptable sexual behavior, they increasingly agree on the underlying premise that sexual behavior must be policed. As I wrote in an earlier column, drawing on the work of the pioneering feminist scholar Gayle Rubin, we seem to be in a period of renegotiating sexual norms. Rubin has warned that such renegotiations tend to produce ever more restrictive regimes of closely regulating sexuality. While policing such unpleasant behavior as groping or wet kisses landed on an unwilling recipient may seem to fall outside the realm of sexuality, it is precisely this behavior’s relationship to sex that makes it a “special case”—and lands us in the trap of policing sexuality.

Outside the #MeToo bubble, the renegotiation of the sexual regime is happening right now in the Supreme Court. On Tuesday, the Court heard arguments in the case of a Colorado baker who refused to make a cake for a same-sex wedding. Justice Anthony Kennedy surprised many observers with his seeming sympathy for the baker’s argument. “Suppose he says: ‘Look, I have nothing against gay people,’ ” said Kennedy. “ ‘But I just don’t think they should have a marriage because that’s contrary to my beliefs.’ It’s not their identity; it’s what they’re doing.” It was an oddly refracted expression of the understanding that our behavior toward others may be based—perhaps ought to be based—on the way they conduct themselves in areas related to sex.

There are many differences between the case of the senator who lost his job and the same-sex couple who couldn’t get a cake; undoubtedly, there is a difference between acting like a jerk and getting married (though the plaintiff in the cake case claims to have been offended by the gay couple’s intention to get married). Oddly, though, these cases stem from a common root. If only Franken’s heartbreakingly articulate expression of his loss were capable of focussing our attention on this root, and on the dangers of the drive to police sex.


 

respiration

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I don't understand the decision to resign, given the examples that he sites.....unless he's hoping to avoid more scandalous accusations...
That might be exactly what it is. Or, it could be that he was disheartened to see many of his own demand his resignation. I wish he would have just gritted his teeth and ridden it out.

In any case, I agree with the article's premise and what Cenk Ugyur says here:

 

Naha-Nago

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Two things...

1. Both Parties have been hijacked by their radical members. The Democrats are now the 'Feelings' party and the Republicans are the 'Fuck Yo Feelings' party. Neither one is doing the people's business.

2.
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See you lake side...

Oh, and ultimately this hurts women because the pedelum swing- that will eventually happen- is going to be a motherfucker.

*two cents*
 

Dannyblueyes

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Just one of the many reasons 2020 will have an even lower voter turnout than last year did.
 

gene cisco

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Two things...

1. Both Parties have been hijacked by their radical members. The Democrats are now the 'Feelings' party and the Republicans are the 'Fuck Yo Feelings' party. Neither one is doing the people's business.

2.
GettyImages-514890422-A.jpeg

See you lake side...

Oh, and ultimately this hurts women because the pedelum swing- that will eventually happen- is going to be a motherfucker.

*two cents*
Spot on man. Fanatics seem to be running both sides. What's scary is that the 'feelings' side is getting more scary though. And that's saying a lot given the other side.
 

BKF

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Two things...

1. Both Parties have been hijacked by their radical members. The Democrats are now the 'Feelings' party and the Republicans are the 'Fuck Yo Feelings' party. Neither one is doing the people's business.

2.
GettyImages-514890422-A.jpeg

See you lake side...

Oh, and ultimately this hurts women because the pedelum swing- that will eventually happen- is going to be a motherfucker.

*two cents*
The dems have been "feeling" party for some time now. That's why more and more people are either voting republican or simply identifying themselves as independents.
 
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cold-n-cocky

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Dems worries about getting female votes when a lions share majority of these non-black chicks just voted for a dude whose a multiple time divorcée, has fathered kids with three different women, has a history of affairs, has been accused of sexual assault, and let’s not forget the “grab em by the pussy” statement which was met with a resounding “well, ok, but?”


Stupid assholes open up races for seats they need to keep because they are spineless.
 
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mathtest

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Dems worries about getting female votes when a lions share majority of these non-black chicks just voted to a dude who’s a multiple time divorcée, has fathered kids with three different women, has a history of affairs, has been accused of sexual assault, and let’s not forget the “grab em by the pussy” statement which was met with a resounding “well, ok, but?”


Stupid assholes open up races for seats they need to keep because they are spineless.
this all day
 

zod16

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Dems worries about getting female votes when a lions share majority of these non-black chicks just voted for a dude whose a multiple time divorcée, has fathered kids with three different women, has a history of affairs, has been accused of sexual assault, and let’s not forget the “grab em by the pussy” statement which was met with a resounding “well, ok, but?”


Stupid assholes open up races for seats they need to keep because they are spineless.

53% of white women voted for trump (45% of white women with college degrees). :smh: At the end of the day, the vast majority of white women are married to white men who benefit tremendously from the fucked up state of the country. They are never going to bite the hand that feeds them.
 

kidmegaii

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53% of white women voted for trump (45% of white women with college degrees). :smh: At the end of the day, the vast majority of white women are married to white men who benefit tremendously from the fucked up state of the country. They are never going to bite the hand that feeds them.
all of this,
 

cold-n-cocky

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53% of white women voted for trump (45% of white women with college degrees). :smh: At the end of the day, the vast majority of white women are married to white men who benefit tremendously from the fucked up state of the country. They are never going to bite the hand that feeds them.

This is all truth.
 

creepin

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Democrats forced him to resign as some political strategy.

These idiots still trying to hold moral high.

I hope Moore win the election Tuesday.
Say it again! The Dems have no balls! Why do you have dude resigning over old ish! I would be in trouble if they brought up old ish(I had a good time). I mean you have a chick in a flack jacket talking about dude fondled her. How? Just stupid ish? They can not handle crooked people and you never will trying to take the moral high ground!
:angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry:
 

gene cisco

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Say it again! The Dems have no balls! Why do you have dude resigning over old ish! I would be in trouble if they brought up old ish(I had a good time). I mean you have a chick in a flack jacket talking about dude fondled her. How? Just stupid ish? They can not handle crooked people and you never will trying to take the moral high ground!
:angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry:

Sadly, democrats are who these extreme feminists vote for. They are the party for people like Gloria Allred. Republicans don't have to pander to feminists and will still get more woman votes.

Like I say, it's all fun and games when folks cheering on the witch hunt for someone they don't like. Democrats pushing these witch hunts and when it comes for one of their own they stuck looking stupid. This won't be the only democrat to fall.

Al forced to resign over he said/she said, meanwhile, Moore about to win thanks to Gloria and her dumb ass client forging part of the yearbook signing. :smh:

New rule. No more resigning over he said/she said. Charges, or it didn't happen. If adults were involved, new revelations must have supposedly occurred within the last year from coming forward. Only children can go back 5, 10, 20, 50 years. Democrats going to wipe out competent politicians with their pandering.
 

Dirtylakerie

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The dems have been "feeling" party for some time now. That's why more and more people are either voting republican or simply identifying themselves as independents.
Truth! And the only time you'll see the Dems show any kind of vigor. Is when they are fighting themselves.
 
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