Thursday, November 30, 2017

James Clyburn and Sexual Harassment Standards

Defending John Conyers is difficult.

Democrat Rep. James Clyburn found out the hard way.




From The State:

U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn could find himself in hot water.

A flippant response the Columbia Democrat made to reporters while walking in the Capitol is drawing the ire of many.

When asked about sexual harassment allegations against colleague Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.), Clyburn seemed to suggest elected officials should be held to a different standard than other public figures.
That would explain why Conyers hasn't resigned and Al Franken hasn't resigned.

Being elected, according to Clyburn, grants them special status.

That could be called the "Ted Kennedy Rule."

And of course, we have the race card.



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