Shot in the Dark

Hope?

Only 40% of Minnesotans think Al Franken is good enough or smart enough, according to this poll.


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4 responses to “Hope?”

  1. bikebubba Avatar
    bikebubba

    One thing we need to hang on Franken; he BRAGS about being one of the guys who “limited” health insurance to 15% overhead. Since the overhead doesn’t change much for insurance, and any company that figured out how to do it would clean house with the underpants of its competitors, that simply means that low cost plans are banned.

    In other words, he’s one of the BIG culprits for the price hikes for the Health Insurance Deform Act.

  2. Chuck Avatar
    Chuck

    Crazy Al the coke snorting clown. So he was a resident of Manhatten. Bought a condo in downtown Minneapolis so he could run for Senat from Minnesota. Rarely is seen in the state, and virtually never appears outside the metro area. This is embarrasing.

    True story…I konw a guy who worked on his campaign. His job was to be the driver as almost Al’s entire staff was from NYC or California and had no clue where any towns were in Minnesota. He was the naviagator. “We all this place Mankato. I’ll drive you there so you don’t get lost”.

  3. Powhatan Mingo Avatar
    Powhatan Mingo

    Clearly, what Minnesota needs politically is more leadership by campus radicals who graduated from Ivy League colleges in the late 60’s or early 70’s.
    Having a mental tic like violent episodes or binge drinking would be a plus.

  4. Joe Avatar
    Joe

    Probably the same 40% comprising the SNL audience back when Sen. Franken was writing hilarious skits about the violent sexual assault of prominent women. The take-away? Sen. Franken holds no snobbish respect for class and equally supports heterosexual acts of sexual intimacy.

    His should be an entertaining campaign, complete with all the big time celebrities, many of whom some voters tend to attribute political wisdom. I suspect that my list of celebrities upon whom I’ve self-imposed a personal boycott will grow. Many on our side warn against this. However, supporting whatever entities who stand against beliefs I hold dear simply makes no sense to me, even if my boycott did anything else, but make me feel better about myself …

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