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A liberal who doesn't take any shit from those neocons and gives it right back to them. these are the neocoms and their playdoo mind shaping followers worst enemy. An educated guy with some balls.

Al Franken to Run for Minn. Senate Seat
By PATRICK CONDON, Associated Press Writer
2 hours ago

MINNEAPOLIS - Comedian Al Franken said Wednesday he will run for U.S. Senate in 2008, confirming his long-suspected plans to seek the Democratic nomination to challenge Republican Sen. Norm Coleman.

Franken's announcement came on the final day of his radio show on Air America. The former "Saturday Night Live" performer's celebrity instantly makes him a heavyweight contender and brings national attention to the Minnesota race.

"Minnesotans have a right to be skeptical about whether I'm ready for this challenge, and to wonder how seriously I would take the responsibility that I'm asking you to give me," Franken said in a video clip posted on his Web site.

"I want you to know: nothing means more to me than making government work better for the working families of this state, and over the next 20 months I look forward to proving to you that I take these issues seriously," Franken said in a transcript of the clip.

Though Franken has a well-known name and is likely to be well-funded, he's expected to be challenged by several other Democrats, including wealthy trial attorney Mike Ciresi.

Franken, 55, was born in New York City but grew up in the Minneapolis suburb of St. Louis Park. He graduated from Harvard University in 1973, and in 1975 he and writing partner Tom Davis joined the writing staff of "Saturday Night Live" during its first season. They soon started appearing in sketches, and Franken remained a fixture on the show well into the 1990s.

In 1996 Franken took his career in a political direction when he wrote "Rush Limbaugh Is A Big Fat Idiot and Other Observations," a broadside against the conservative radio host and other figures on the right. He's since published several other books critical of Republicans and the conservative establishment.

As early as 2003, Franken said he was considering a run for the Minnesota U.S. Senate seat previously held by his friend, the late Democratic Sen. Paul Wellstone.

In 2004 Franken joined the upstart liberal radio network Air America as its biggest-name host. He soon got more directly involved in politics, forming a political action committee that raised more than $1 million for Democratic candidates in the last election cycle.

In 2005, Franken and his wife, Franni, moved back to the Twin Cities, which was widely interpreted as laying the groundwork for a campaign. He announced a few weeks ago that Wednesday would be his last day on Air America, but continued to play coy about his aspirations while privately telling prominent DFLers about his plans to run.

Franken is stringing out his announcement over two days _ Wednesday's announcement, and a scheduled first public appearance as a candidate Thursday morning at a clinic in south Minneapolis.

In his Web site message, Franken acknowledges he's not a "typical politician." But he stresses his Minnesota roots, talking about his father's decision to open a quilting factory in Albert Lea that failed after two years, prompting the family's move to the Twin Cities.

"I grew up in a hard-working middle class family just like many of yours. And as a middle-class kid growing up in Minnesota back then, I felt like the luckiest kid in the world. And I was."

Franken's celebrity is likely to give him an edge over other Democrats in getting attention, but is no guarantee he'll get past the primary. Besides Ciresi, other names mentioned as potential candidates include state senators Tarryl Clark, Mee Moua and Tom Bakk, and state Rep. Joe Atkins.

Franken's candidacy will also test whether Minnesotans are in the mood for another celebrity-cum-politician, after the 1999-2003 governship of former pro wrestler Jesse Ventura. Ventura's fame and occasionally outrageous behavior regularly brought national attention to the state but after a while wore on the patience of many Minnesotans.

Coleman defeated former Vice President Walter Mondale in 2002 just a few weeks after the plane crash that killed the incumbent Wellstone.

Coleman is viewed as vulnerable after several years of Democratic resurgence in Minnesota and the continued unpopularity of his fellow Republican President Bush, but his proven skills as a campaigner and adept fundraiser make him a formidable opponent.

Franken has had little good to say about his potential opponent. In his latest book, "The Truth (with jokes)," he criticized Coleman in not-so-flattering terms for his former chairmanship of the Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.

"The subcommittee's chairman, Minnesota Republican Norman Coleman, is one of the administration's leading butt boys," Franken wrote. "He hasn't held a single hearing on postwar corruption."___
 

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We never fail to keep things interesting around here...that's for should.

I'll keep y'all posted on the inner workings of this race. I wouldn't underestimate the power of Mike Ciresi...he is very well connected and it really depends on who gets the DFL endorsement and primary support.

I'm almost giddy over the thought of a Coleman/Franken debate. That will be one hot ticket - both are great speakers and very interesting to hear speak on issues. But I assure you Coleman wants no part of a televised barb battle with Franken.
 

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Chad, you say this guy is well connected. I can't remember the state but the DNC made an iraq veteran step down last year so he didn't run in the primary which made me pissed off. I forget the guys name but he was an attorney also and he had a nasty edge about him. Saw him on Cris Mathews a few times calling Bush a coke addict(which he didn't need to do).
My question is if you say this guy is well connected is the Dnc gonna pull this move on Fraken(stepping down)? I would think Franken covered this but like i said you say this other fellow is well connected then who the heck knows.
 

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I don't know, Sponge, but I doubt it. I would think the DNC is pretty happy with Franken running. As far as being connected, it's more local than national - a local big attorney. Time will tell, but Franken would not hesitate to speak his mind if being provoked, I would think.
 

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I've been waiting for this for a few years. Franken is one sharp cat and I think he's going to bring something to the political table......common sense. He's an excellent debator, just ask O'Reilly.
 

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I just hope Cheney doesn't kill Franken like he did the other guy.
 

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I have no doubt he'll do better in politics in Minn than he did on national radio.

However believe he missed his calling--was very good writer for SNL--
 

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I would definately vote for Franken.

This is the type of people we need to change Washington and get the old guard out of there.

New faces, new ideas.
 

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My initial problem with him for me was that I listened to his show from time to time and actually felt it was repetitive and kind of childish from time to time. I get tired of anyone that just makes the same kind of bash all the time and comes off as just being whiney.

I am not sold on him being a good leader and being in the position of senator yet. I will not vote for Coleman (king of the flip-floppers, can talk his way out of anything), but won't just back Franken for the novelty of it.
 

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I have no doubt he'll do better in politics in Minn than he did on national radio.

However believe he missed his calling--was very good writer for SNL--

Bill Oreilly at his finest. Dog do you ever have your own opinion and not something you plagered off of Fox? Im sure your Fox boys are gonna bring out the heavy artillery with Franken but he has the smarts for those transparent creeps.
 

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Kudos for Franken..............Hope he makes it..

Kudos for Franken..............Hope he makes it..

Another example of all the sound thinking minds are on the Left or in the Dem Party. Only Conservatives i respected were Barry Goldwater
and Bill Buckley

Also Chadman whats the final Talley on Jessie Ventura ..favorable or unfavorable.
My Evangelical relatives hated him.
 

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The final tally on Ventura...hmm...I don't think that one will ever be finalized...lol.

One thing Ventura proved was that you cannot underestimate someone who can blatantly appeal to the general public in ways that traditional candidates cannot. He had the uncanny ability to look like a viable candidate, when he had no real grasp of many issues. When he didn't know about an issue, he said he didn't know about it, and didn't make up some B.S. He said he would study it, be advised by smart people and people he trusted to not be in somebody's pocket, and make the best decision for the people of Minnesota. He was so open about his freshness and the fact that nobody would control or own him, that people fell in love with the idea.

Truth be told, he made a lot of sense on a lot of issues, and did an o.k. job. He was an ignorant imbecile, yes, but he was OUR ignorant imbecile, and he was a blast to watch and listen to.

I really think that a third party could win a Presidential race, some day, but it will take someone that everyone can identify with enough to actually punch the ticket. Or at least a third of the people.
 

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Jesus.....................we even agree

Jesus.....................we even agree

that we need a 3rd party candidate................
Any Ross Perot or Ralph Nader fans here!!!
I feelin' fuzzy now.................
 

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Gees Chad...............

Gees Chad...............

U should have gone into Politics....................u have such a calming and rational approach....cant rem u ever throwing barbs or making things personal
 

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U should have gone into Politics....................u have such a calming and rational approach....cant rem u ever throwing barbs or making things personal

yeah but lately he is starting to get a little edge that i like. He tolerates thievery a lot better than me but i can see it starting to break him lol.
 

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Bill Oreilly at his finest. Dog do you ever have your own opinion and not something you plagered off of Fox? Im sure your Fox boys are gonna bring out the heavy artillery with Franken but he has the smarts for those transparent creeps.

Sponge are dillusional--I gave him his due and said he was excellent comedie writer--

--but since you brought Fox and Oreilly in on it

the FACTS are

Al and the left try and make it with another liberal outlet air america--mostly targeting the sponges with their anti Oreilly/Fox BS

and once again another one bites the dust and Fox and Oreilly are still #1

Seriously just how flagrantly wrong do you have to be--till you have a clue.

--I stand by what I said--He couldn't cut it politically on prime time national air waves--but believe he has good shot in Mn. They have had pro wrestler as gov-- politicians swearing on Koran--not much would surprise me.
 

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the FACTS are


Seriously just how flagrantly wrong do you have to be--till you have a clue.


that is funny coming from a guy that gets more post than everyone combined on how ridiculous and out of touch you are. Instead of saying something about the race you had to throw in what Bill Oh has been harping on for two years. That is my point. The reason he was harping on it is because they constantly exposed one lie after another. When you make a fool of a liar he will resort to anything to fight back. Like bigger lies. As for ratings i have said before we are a stupid country. We have a fascinating trail going on about a couple of rats in the oval office outin a CIA operative but instead our news station is tied up with Anna Nicole bullshit. This is for people like you.

One another note dog it doesn't take me a blog or a liberal station or anything else to realize a con job and that is what Fox News is and their owner basically said it was. The owner himself but you will still swear by it. I have the ability to see a con job a mile away. You? It could be right in front of you Kentucky Joe and you still wouldn't see it. I can't remember the nickname Eddie Haskle gave you but it did suit you. Oh i got it. It was dumb dumb.
 
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Al Franken :142smilie :142smilie :mj07:

Please, my stomach hurts from laughing. Really, I don't laugh very easily at things I read, but this one really did it.
Might as well put a 12 year old spoiled brat up.

Seriously, how screwed up can you feminist, pre-adolescent, self-suicidal, cushy/lazy, puerile, clueless liberals get.
Man, it's really getting to be fun watching the majority extremist wing of the other clueless party go about their childish rantings and delusions.

Of course, I do mean to criticize, but not the way you all might think. It's just like when you listen to all liberals it's like you've fallen into a different dimension, a dizarro world, like on Superman.
I must say, though, it is very funny, albeit suicidal for us all.

The most bizarre would be the idea of liberals being in some way the intellectual, reasoning philosophy.
I guess they are always comparing themselves to their worst enemy, the poor, non-educated, never had a chance rural and urban masses. :shrug:
 
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