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Al Franken probably isn't my first choice for Senate, but he has shown himself to have a good grasp of the issues, a willingness to fight for the people of MN and that that is good enough for me.
It's just amusing to see the no-win position for liberals clearly in this post. If liberals adopt the tactics of the Right, suddenly even "moderates" like Jazz are clutching their pearls and reaching for the smelling salts. Oh the humanity!
Rush Limbaugh is a big fat idiot
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Because no Republican has ever used any of those tactics, never lied about the military record of their opponent( Kerry, Cleland, Gore).
And watching Republican heads explode every time they hear the words "Senator Franken" is going to be so much fun.
That brings me to my next point. Not only should Norm Coleman not be re-elected, but he should spend the rest of his days rotting in prison. I hate his guts. Anyone who supports him is either a greedy pig, totally uninformed, gullible as hell, or is a one-issue-voter, i.e. abortion (which anyone would be hard-pressed to find anything at all Norm Coleman has done to prevent. He just uses it to get elected). Norm talks about how the "Good Lord will figure everything out" and "he's confident he will prevail in the end". I'm paraphrasing, but I know for sure that if there is a such thing as The Good Lord, Norm will surely burn in hell for all eternity for being a murderous bastard.
I personally can't stand him, but any argument that he is not qualified doesn't hold water. Congress, especially the Senate, is dominated lawyers. There is nothing wrong in principle with other life backgrounds being represented.
I didn't know he was a Harvard grad, though. I can't decide if that makes me think more or less of him. :-)
I think the days when celebrity are any kind of a barrier to elected office are really over. If someone wins by one vote - if Larry David runs for Senate and wins b y a vote in a recount -- people will accept it. Except for people who hate a political figure who was a celebrity to begin with, once he/she takes office people accept that its in a new role and move on.
NOW whether Franken will have staying power is another issue. He will have to deliver on constituent requests if he wins and that will require smart staffing and the realization that all politics is local and all local concerns are major. Can he do THAT?
Norm Coleman, by the way, was born in New York City. Carpetbagger!!!
Happy Holidays!
Senator Jesse Helms, Senator Strom Thurmond - may they both rot in the place where they wanted anyone who disagreed with them to go. And you think Franken is a clown?