Al Franken Wins Senate Endorsement In Minnesota

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PATRICK CONDON and BRIAN BAKST | June 7, 2008 04:54 PM EST | AP

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Confetti falls around former comedian Al Franken after he accepted the Democratic endorsement for U.S. Senate Senate from Minnesota Saturday, June 7, 2008 at the party's state convention in Rochester, Minn. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

ROCHESTER, Minn. — Al Franken won a resounding endorsement for the U.S. Senate on Saturday from Minnesota Democrats, quickly dispatching with concerns about jokes that offended some and promising a tough challenge to Republican Sen. Norm Coleman.

"To the people of Minnesota, let me say this: I'm not a perfect person," said Franken, a former "Saturday Night Live" writer and performer. "I'm not going to pretend to have all the answers. But I'll tell the truth, I will keep my spine, and I will work for you."

Franken's only competitor, college professor and peace activist Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer, withdrew after Franken passed the necessary 60 percent threshold on the first ballot. Nelson-Pallmeyer proposed that delegates unanimously back Franken, putting him over the top.

Franken's show of strength came as something of a surprise after a rocky few weeks in which some Democrats, led by U.S. Rep. Betty McCollum, criticized a racy column he wrote for Playboy magazine in 2000 and, earlier this week, joking comments he was reported to have made about rape that were included in a 1995 New York magazine article about "Saturday Night Live."

Rumors flew that Franken's support was collapsing, and that other candidates were considering a late entry into the endorsement stakes. Franken finally tackled the controversy head-on in his nomination speech to delegates, where he said some of the things he said and wrote over 35 years as a writer were "downright offensive."

"I understand that," Franken said. "And I understand that the people of Minnesota deserve a senator who won't say things that make them feel uncomfortable."

Nelson-Pallmeyer said he would work for Franken's election and won't run in the Democratic primary in September, and for now Franken is facing no opposition. But trial attorney Mike Ciresi, who dropped out of the endorsement race several months ago, has said in recent days that he is considering running in the primary.

Republicans have also hammered Franken for months on some of the more outrageous comments and writing from his years as a comedian, as well as problems with his personal finances. They promised to keep up the heat now that he is the chosen Democratic candidate.

Coleman campaign manager Cullen Sheehan attacked Franken as "unqualified, unfit and unprepared to be a United States senator." He said the campaign will employ old Franken material.

"Al Franken wants to wants to talk about Norm Coleman's record. We're not going to be shy about talking about Al Franken's record," Sheehan said.

As he wooed delegates throughout the day, Franken used the Republican assault as a badge of honor and touted himself as someone who can take the fight right back to the GOP.

"The Republicans don't want me to be the nominee," Franken said. "But guess what? Thanks to you, I'm going to be, and guess what? I'm going to beat Norm Coleman by holding him accountable."

On Saturday morning, Franken took a key step in quelling controversy over his past jokes when he earned the endorsement of the feminist caucus of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, as the Democratic Party is known in Minnesota.

She said the group was impressed with his direct answers on issues critical to members, including domestic violence. She said Nelson-Pallmeyer had been more vague. Stevenson said the group was willing to look past salacious material from Franken's past that some have considered degrading to women.

"At the time he didn't realize how it would affect him later in life," Stevenson said. "He wouldn't do it again today."

Delegate Mike Zellmer, a 28-year-old retail manager from the Twin Cities suburb of Inver Grove Heights, didn't settle on Franken until recently. He said Franken's war chest, organization and name recognition won him over.

"He can go after Norm Coleman in a way Jack really can't," Zellmer said. Of the controversy surrounding Franken's past, Zellmer said, "I don't think the people of Minnesota will hold it against him."

 
 

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- sallyrover See Profile I'm a Fan of sallyrover

Send Stuart Smalley to D.C.--if anyone can help that dysfunctional "family", it's him!
Al has spent more time in Iraq than W. has, and likely more time supporting the troops in general. Thanks to all the folks in MN who supported him, and hope he wins this Fall.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:03 PM on 06/09/2008
- yngcelt See Profile I'm a Fan of yngcelt

Well I guess if a successful actor and bodybuilder can become governor of California and a successful professional wrestler and actor can become governor in Minnesota a failed actor/comedian can become a politician as well!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 PM on 06/09/2008
- getoffthecross See Profile I'm a Fan of getoffthecross

His comedy certainly can't compare to yours!

Decades-long contributor to SNL, successful speaking engagement professional, unwavering supporter of the troops...yeah, what a loser.

How many times have you been to Baghdad to entertain the troops? Keep flappin'.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 06/09/2008
- Waitaminute See Profile I'm a Fan of Waitaminute

With AL in the senate, i will watch c-span much more then i do now. Al is in the top three of my all time favorite comedians and now, after listening to him on AAR , i find him very smart. I have noticed that great comedians are very smart.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:34 PM on 06/08/2008
- Waitaminute See Profile I'm a Fan of Waitaminute

In comedy, i understand there is no subject off the table. I like it that way. Even joking about minorities or the majority and handicaps. I don't care if they talk about my mother.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 PM on 06/08/2008
- UnbiasView See Profile I'm a Fan of UnbiasView

In comedy, I don't think rape jokes are ever on the table . . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 PM on 06/08/2008
- getoffthecross See Profile I'm a Fan of getoffthecross

"Variety is the spice of life, am I right? Just take Ax deorderant, for example. A dozen different ways to smell like date rape." Matt Z., comedian

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 06/09/2008
- nancytheragingliberal See Profile I'm a Fan of nancytheragingliberal

Way to go Al. I just loved listening to Al everyday on AAR. I used to laugh all of the time. What a great show, but now......AAR is going down hill, and fast. The station is not worth listening to, except for a certain few people on Sundays, and Rachel Maddow. Sam Sedar should have Randi's old slot, but leave it to AAR. They never make proper decisions. Ever. Back to Al. He will be such an asset for the people of Minnesota. That Norm Coleman has got to go.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:48 PM on 06/08/2008
- googlymoogly See Profile I'm a Fan of googlymoogly

Al was difficult listening to on the radio. All the stumbling of words, the you knows, ums, and I means was ponderous. He simply was not good at talking English and wasn't very funny.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 06/09/2008
- StarkRavingNakedEmperor See Profile I'm a Fan of StarkRavingNakedEmperor

You know what my favorite bit on Franken's AAR show was?? Cheney & his chauffeur!
That really killed! God, I miss it! AAR, in a suicidal move, dumped all the very best talent they had on their network. They must be planning to take a tax write-off when they crash and burn. Recently, they made one good move, they brought back David Bender.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 AM on 06/09/2008
- labstellamom4 See Profile I'm a Fan of labstellamom4

LOL....I really miss him on air america ! Have always found Als humor to be intelligent and satirical ! Most of all I think he is extremely passionate and thougtful...loves his country and family, the American way of life ! Minnesota will be represented by a good man and he will do his best for them ! I still really miss his daily slot tho !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 PM on 06/09/2008
- ElPerro See Profile I'm a Fan of ElPerro

Putting Al Franken in the Senate would be the icing on the cake known as Election 2008. We'd get to see O'Lielly completely lose his mind in a tirade that would make the "F*#k it! We'll do it live!" video look like one o Billy's seductive phone calls to Andrea Macris

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 06/08/2008
- kellygrrrl See Profile I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl

might it be true?

Is America actually ready to take Intellectualism off the list of Character Flaws?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 06/08/2008
- UnbiasView See Profile I'm a Fan of UnbiasView

Itellectualism? What has Al done in your opinion that would merit that title?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 PM on 06/08/2008
- LiberalBuzz See Profile I'm a Fan of LiberalBuzz

Read his books and listen to his speeches. The man is BRILLIANT. I've been to one of his performances before he declared and listening to him is listening to one very bright man.

AND it has nothing to do with agreeing with him. I can agree with people but think they are idiots but not in Al's case. He's very intelligent and exceptionally well read.

I mean have you ever listened to morons like Bill-O who couldn't hold a debate with themselves in a mirror?

The one thing the rightwingers hate and FEAR are intelligent people which is why they resort to sliming them for the slightest little things from their past.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 PM on 06/09/2008
- kellygrrrl See Profile I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl

Bravo MN! Bravo!

Congrats Al!

I'll keep donating to your campaign and keep spreading the word!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 PM on 06/08/2008
- bella See Profile I'm a Fan of bella

Hey Minnesota " it will be nice to see Norm Coleman get beat by Al but will you please work on dumping Michele Bachman too?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 06/08/2008
- RodgerLodger See Profile I'm a Fan of RodgerLodger

A major part of senate effectiveness is gaining the trust and affection of the other 99 senators. How do you think Al will do? No government experience, slightly disreputable profession, opens his political career with a senate run...likes to hot dog with his mouth. Fortunately I don't care about Minnesotoans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:39 PM on 06/08/2008
- Waitaminute See Profile I'm a Fan of Waitaminute

Here we go with that E (EXPERIENCE) word again. Experience in what? How to locate the lobbyist who will give you the most money for your services?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:25 PM on 06/08/2008
- lisakaz2 See Profile I'm a Fan of lisakaz2

Gadzooks! As an SNL comedian, Al Franken offended some people! How ridiculously stooopid. He was a TV scriptwriter and performer. If he didn't push the envelope sometimes, he wouldn't have been doing his job.

Is that all they got?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 06/08/2008
- StarkRavingNakedEmperor See Profile I'm a Fan of StarkRavingNakedEmperor

The Repugs struck out again! They tried to drum up a witch hunt on Franken but forgot to take into account that SNL has now been on the air for 33 years (which is how long I have been watching it)! Anyone who would have been offended by it (like my parents generation) is already pushing up daisies! The joke's on them!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 AM on 06/09/2008
- deb3mscapecod See Profile I'm a Fan of deb3mscapecod

I am more offended by 4000 dead over a lie. Rock on Al!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 PM on 06/08/2008
- kellygrrrl See Profile I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl

and everyone knows Writers are 'leetusts and stoopid inulekchwuls!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 06/08/2008
- truthynesslover See Profile I'm a Fan of truthynesslover

Wow imagine a seantor who as smart and funnier than barney frank?what a great party!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 PM on 06/08/2008
- socks1 See Profile I'm a Fan of socks1

This could be very interesting.

Franken's old jokes vs Coleman's anti-American votes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:02 PM on 06/08/2008
- UnbiasView See Profile I'm a Fan of UnbiasView

If Al Franken is elected Minnesota will have the 2 ugiest people in the Senate . . . Franken & Klobuchar .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 06/08/2008
- indypete See Profile I'm a Fan of indypete

When we got dubya, we got a handsome prez, too. How's that working out for ya at the gas pump?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 06/08/2008
- SirReal1 See Profile I'm a Fan of SirReal1

And, of course, as everyone knows "It is better to look good, than to be good" and Unbias, you look "maahvolus"!

what a putz!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:46 PM on 06/08/2008
- UnbiasView See Profile I'm a Fan of UnbiasView

Obama?

McCain is too old from what I hear on this so . . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 PM on 06/08/2008
- JustAMinuteSweetie See Profile I'm a Fan of JustAMinuteSweetie

Let's look at his qualifications:

1.) He is a comedian
2.) He was a radio talk show host.

Which means he is only slightly more qualified than Carrot Top.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 06/08/2008
- brently See Profile I'm a Fan of brently

He's smart, he knows the issues, and he cares about people, which means he is more qualified than just about everyone else in the senate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 PM on 06/08/2008
- fiberoptimist See Profile I'm a Fan of fiberoptimist

What? It was his career as a radio talk show host that led him to run for Senate! He was one of the most estute political commentators / hosts at Air America in its early years. I listened to his show regularly - trust me - he's qualified. He's smart, sincere, rational, well educated, informed, and his dry sense of humor is a big plus in this age of propaganda.

I thought his reply to questions about his comic past was brilliant and put the issue to rest in a single stroke....

"Minnesotans know the difference between the job of satirist and the job of Senator. And so do I. If Norm Coleman were running for book critic, I might be more concerned that he doesn't like my work. But he's running for re-election to the United States Senate, and he'd better start running on his record -- or the issues -- soon, because up until now, I've pretty much had them to myself."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:29 PM on 06/08/2008
- UnbiasView See Profile I'm a Fan of UnbiasView

Carrot Top has been on steroids though . . . so he could whoop up on Franken . . . scratch that, any 6 year old could do that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 PM on 06/08/2008
- wolfgangmo See Profile I'm a Fan of wolfgangmo

Look up the yiddish word Putz.

That isn't you though. Putz is much too big. Much.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 06/08/2008
- pie8ter See Profile I'm a Fan of pie8ter

By your reasoning, both Carrot Top and Al are more qualified to be president than the moron George Bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 PM on 06/08/2008