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Scott Piatkowski
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posted 01 February 2007 07:59 AM      Profile for Scott Piatkowski   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
... and doggone it, people like me

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Comedian Al Franken to run for Senate in Minnesota

WASHINGTON -- Comedian and radio talk show host Al Franken has begun calling Democratic members of Congress and prominent Minnesota Democrats to tell them he will definitely challenge Republican Sen. Norm Coleman in 2008, McClatchy Newspapers has learned.

On Monday, Franken announced that he was quitting his radio show on Feb. 14, and he told his audience that they'd be the first to know of his decision. But Franken has been working the phones in recent days, telling his political friends he's ready to declare his candidacy. McClatchy Newspapers confirmed Wednesday that Franken made calls to at least two members of the Minnesota congressional delegation in Washington to break the news. The sources spoke on the condition of anonymity, not wanting to pre-empt Franken's announcement.

"From his voice to my ears, he's running," said one House member, who relayed the remark via his press secretary.

"I can tell you we got one of those calls," said a top-ranked aide for another House member.

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Coleman has had little to say about Franken, but in an interview last year he said he expected him to be "a very strong voice for the far left" and a strong fundraiser. Republicans will try to exploit Franken's ties to Hollywood: Contributors to his political action committee included Barbra Streisand, Phil Donahue, Larry Hagman and Norman Lear from the entertainment industry.

That list of contributors prompted Coleman to say that Franken "obviously has a sense of humor" by calling his PAC Midwest Values.

"Hollywood values aren't Midwest," Coleman said, "and the money isn't Midwest."

Franken expects his years in New York to be an issue in the campaign but has had a ready line as he promotes himself to Minnesota audiences: "If I do run against Norm Coleman in '08, I'll be the only New York Jew in the race who actually grew up in Minnesota."



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Michelle
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posted 01 February 2007 08:09 AM      Profile for Michelle   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Franken represents the "far left" in America? Heh. That's really something.

That said, more power to him. I hope he wins.


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quelar
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posted 01 February 2007 09:05 AM      Profile for quelar     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
As far left as they allow. I sent one of my self claimed 'socially progressive' friends in california a Jack Layton Speech from a while back and his responce was something along the lines of "wow, you guys allow commies to run your country?"

I still laugh when I think about it.

Good Luck Al, it's definitely a step in the right direction, but watch our for the MASSIVE smear job you're about to get from the Republicans AND the right leaning Democratic wing.


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Michelle
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posted 01 February 2007 09:12 AM      Profile for Michelle   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
What I like about Franken is that he's not afraid of the smear jobs. He's right out there, and he won't be afraid to fight back if they try to pull any shit on him. He's laid it all out with his "Liars" book and all that. This is a guy who isn't afraid to use the Republiscum's tactics against them, and to be as aggressive about liberal values as they are about conservative ones. I hope he really shakes things up.
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quelar
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posted 01 February 2007 09:15 AM      Profile for quelar     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I completely agree. I've seen him go up against Coulter, O'Reilly and their ilk, and Frankenly (tee hee) he makes them look silly.
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posted 01 February 2007 09:21 AM      Profile for Fidel     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Go AL! Go forth and expose the lies of supply side Jesus.
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posted 01 February 2007 11:06 AM      Profile for Sven     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Franken will do very, very well in the central cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul and in the “Iron Range” area near Duluth. He will get blown away in the rest of the non-metro areas of the state. The deciding factor will be the metropolitan suburban voters.
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Aristotleded24
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posted 01 February 2007 11:23 AM      Profile for Aristotleded24   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
From the above article:

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Coleman has had little to say about Franken, but in an interview last year he said he expected him to be "a very strong voice for the far left" and a strong fundraiser. Republicans will try to exploit Franken's ties to Hollywood: Contributors to his political action committee included Barbra Streisand, Phil Donahue, Larry Hagman and Norman Lear from the entertainment industry.

That list of contributors prompted Coleman to say that Franken "obviously has a sense of humor" by calling his PAC Midwest Values.

"Hollywood values aren't Midwest," Coleman said, "and the money isn't Midwest."


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Originally posted by Michelle:
Franken represents the "far left" in America? Heh. That's really something.

This coming from a Senator representing the only state that voted against Reagan both times?


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Scott Piatkowski
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posted 01 August 2007 07:15 AM      Profile for Scott Piatkowski   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Al Franken video...

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Michelle
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posted 01 August 2007 07:35 AM      Profile for Michelle   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
That was an excellent video. Thanks for posting it, Scott. I'd forgotten about Franken running for Senate. Wouldn't it be incredible if he won!
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