PHILADELPHIA, PA - JULY 25: Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) gestures to the crowd as he walks on stage to deliver remarks on the first day of the Democratic National Convention at the Wells Fargo Center, July 25, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. An estimated 50,000 people are expected in Philadelphia, including hundreds of protesters and members of the media. The four-day Democratic National Convention kicked off July 25. (Photo by Aaron P. Bernstein/Getty Images)
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As Sen. Al Franken's reputation continues to implode amid sexual misconduct allegations, it's fair to question whether the now disgraced Minnesota senator was ever really funny at all (as some have suggested).
On this episode of "Pat Gray Unleashed," Pat and producer Keith rehashed some of the most bizarre Al Franken comments of all time and found that they were actually quite disturbing.
Hit the play button on SoundCloud to hear Pat list off some of the most grotesque comments Franken made in interviews and how he's described women in the media. Also, read why a liberal feminist thinks All Franken shouldn't resign. Unbelievable.
To see more from Pat, visit his channel on TheBlaze and listen live to “Pat Gray Unleashed” with Pat Gray weekdays 12 p.m. – 3 p.m. ET, only on TheBlaze Radio Network.
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