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If the phrase "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me" sounds familiar, you've likely ...
Thanks to a 12,000-word New Yorker article this week, we now have a new vehicle to think about Al Franken, perhaps more deeply than anyone ever thought about Al Franken. The “Saturday Night Live ...
Al Franken and sports commentator Leeann Tweeden perform a comic skit on Camp Arifjan, in Kuwait on Dec. 15, 2006 in front of more than 2,000 service-members during the USO Sergeant Major of the ...
Franken is accused by multiple women of groping and forcibly kissing them. — -- Sen. Al Franken is set to make an announcement Thursday, according to his office, as more than a dozen ...
Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) spoke to a handful of Minnesota media outlets on Sunday in response to the four allegations of sexual misconduct against him, saying he is “embarrassed and ashamed ...
Leeann Tweeden, who has said that Minnesota Democratic Sen. Al Franken forcibly kissed and groped her, said Thursday that Franken’s forced kiss on her years ago was “persistent” and ...
On Monday afternoon, Minnesota Sen. Al Franken apologized. On the pictures in which he is alleged to have grabbed women’s bottoms, Franken made clear that he doesn’t remember these two incidents.
US Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) speaks outside his office on Capitol Hill as he faced pressure to step down amid charges of sexual harassment on November 27, 2017. Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images.
Al Franken comes out of the world of show business, where scripts are constantly rewritten — so that’s probably why he’s just issued a fourth version of his attempt to explain sexual ...
Al Franken Says He's Been Thinking About the 'Experience of Women' Following Senate Resignation. Al Franken Chokes Up Honoring 'Loyal' Wife of 42 Years as He Prepares to Step Down from Senate.
Al Franken spoke about inflation on his podcast. Getty Images. The US economy’s struggles have emerged as a key issue ahead of midterms that will determine control of Congress.
Long before Al Franken was a senator, he was a comedian. And, unsurprisingly, that included off-color humor. He apologized for those jokes in 2008, as his campaign to represent Minnesota in the ...
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