I would have to disagree with you because it is impossible to have a fair and impartial hearing of the issues with our politicians. Every single issue is party over fair hearing on all sides. If the ethics committee was truly an ethics committee and not partisan led then we could get a true pulse on the behavior of these people and the transgressions they are accused of. But, no, it is always covering for your party member or going after the person in the other party. Even here, people come on from their political perspective and are willing to hang X and let Y go for their bad behavior.
I liked Franken. But, I said from the get go he had to go b/c his behavior was awful. I was head of an institution where I had been employed for years and asked to become the leader. About one month into my service, we had an issue where an incredibly popular employee made a massive mistake which was such a clear violation that we had to fire her. Two of my leadership team kept coming up with all of the reasons that we didn't have to. I held my ground. We fired her. MY employees were off the charts angry. Well, guess what happened? A couple of months later a less popular employee made an equally bad mistake that was so clear that we had to fire her as well. No one on my leadership team had a moment of hesitation this time. We fired her.
We would have been hypocritical to not fire the first and then fire the second. We would have put the company in jeopardy if we didn't fire either of them-----based on letting the first woman get away with it. I see the position of the parties and people justifying their political positions as the same. We don't need to get into the weeds. Bad behavior is bad behavior.
At some point, it is not about tit-for-tat but what is right and good for our nation. Our government, elected officials should have no room for abusive, illegal behavior. We should stop pay-outs for harassment and illegal or immoral behavior. The congress should open every case they settled and show us the facts----not the names of the victims but the names of the perpetrators.
It is impossible to get due process for the behaviors that have a statute of limitations in civil court. It is impossible to take a pedophile and criminally prosecute him/her with a statute of limitations. So, these pigs and abusers get a free pass under the name of due process? I think that is reprehensible. On another thread we have a VI in the Roy Moore case, I believe that the whole due process argument justifies that accountability is not possible unless there is a video or photo-- and maybe not even then.