While not a supporter of any of the men mentioned, listening to Franken talk to do it hit me that there is a unique difference between Conyers and him and Moore and Trump. The main difference appears to be that in the Franken and Conyers accusations, and for that matter most of those accused, the accusers were people who normally would be on their side. Co-workers, political allies, aides or others in which the accusation had little chance of being politically motivated. In Trumps case, and to a lesser degree Moore's, the accusers are bringing up the accusations in a political setting in which the accusations could have political motivations. While the accusations are against Moore and Trump likely are true, they probably should be viewed in light of what is happening and get a bit more vetting. Years ago I had a friend that was venturing down a path from which he still has not fully recovered. I knew his parents and tried to warn them, and was basically rebuked as being jealous and vindictive. I could never understand why they could not see I had nothing to gain by pointing out what was going on. This was one of my best friends, yet they chose to believe I would simply suddenly come after him and try to destroy him for no reason. Makes no sense. For the same reason I see no real reason for most of the accusers to come out against many of the accused; and for that reason they wield a lot more credibility to me.