
Bill Maher Catches Heat for Reenacting Al Franken Grope Photo
“Are you mocking Sen. Franken and the victim? Not cool,” writes one critic
“Are you mocking Sen. Franken and the victim? Not cool,” writes one critic
“Whatever it is that we do next we will do it together,” Franken tearfully tells his wife, Franni Bryson
“Scarborough’s charges are irresponsible, unsubstantiated and kinda nutty,” Trump adviser Roger Stone says
“I’m just wondering why is it that the Democrats believe in due process one second and the next second they don’t,” asks Joe Scarborough
Congressional Harassment Reform Act backed by 20 senators including Ted Cruz, Dianne Feinstein and Elizabeth Warren
“Man With a Plan” star says “SNL” colleague’s behavior was “juvenile”
“What I did was wrong. I’m sorry. I am so, so sorry. Boy, am I sorry,” writes a fictional President Al Franken in his 1999 book “Why Not Me?”
“I’m concerned that we are being the judge, the jury and the cops here,” “Morning Joe” co-host says
“Finally, we are free of all sexual predators in the U.S. government,” “Silicon Valley” star Kumail Nanjiani tweets after the senator’s resignation announcement
Minnesota Democrat also takes parting shot at President Trump and Roy Moore in speech in Capitol
“Be wary of the lynch mob that you join today because tomorrow it could be coming for your husband,” Ingraham warns
“The Late Show” host read from “the Bill of Rights for Entertainers” after Minnesota senator accused of telling a woman that kissing her was his “right as an entertainer”
“I do not feel that he should continue to serve,” says New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand
Former congressional aide says Franken told her back in 2006, “It’s my right as an entertainer”
Needless to say, the double standard casually uttered in a single breath set the Internet ablaze