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TDS: Jon Stewart Rips the Hysterical Democrat Wusses
Reminds me of MN losing Paul Wellstone's seat to Norm Coleman. Seems like the Dem candidate did a pretty good job of campaigning terribly.
Al Franken Calmly Discusses Healthcare With Teabaggers
I love how being a comedian is supposed to make you in-eligible for public office, but being in public office makes you legitimate.
Of the people, by the people, for the people. See how the people can speak reasonably to each other when reasonable people represent us?
Norm Coleman wouldn't have had this conversation with someone who opposes him.
Norm Coleman Concedes to Al Franken (MN-Sen)
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Norm Coleman Concedes to Al Franken (MN-Sen)
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Al Franken's Victory Speech
On Election Day, Franken lost the U.S. Senate race in Minnesota to the Republican incumbent Sen. Norm Coleman by 725 votes.
Yet here we are with another election "miracle" from the commies and futtbucker soros.
Ah well, you get what you deserve Minnesota.
Stop using Election08 / Archive Election 08 (Election Talk Post)
I agree, election08 shouldn't be used on events that happen post-election that have nothing to do with the election itself.
Updates on the Al Franken/Norm Coleman case are probably the only new events that would qualify, unless there's some revelation or retrospective about the 2008 election.
Question is, do we need an election2010 and 2012 already?
Al Franken Scores Narrow 225 Vote Victory In MN Senate Race!
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Al Franken Scores Narrow 225 Vote Victory In MN Senate Race!
The day after the November election, Republican Sen. Norm Coleman had beat Foul Franken by 725 votes.
Now, as if by magic, Franken has "won"?!?! Why, even atheisifters have cause to believe in miracles now!
Obama: Palin Denounced McCain's Negative Campaign Tactics
CNN:
"John McCain’s running mate took questions from her press corps for the second time in three days late Sunday after flying into Colorado Springs. But Palin was not completely on message.
Wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt and standing on a breezy tarmac, Palin said that if she had her way, the McCain campaign and the Republican National Committee would not be flooding battleground states with automated phone calls tying Barack Obama to former radical William Ayers, as they have done over the last week.
Several top Republicans, including Senators Susan Collins and Norm Coleman, have condemned the tactic. Asked about those criticisms, Palin at first dismissed the matter as "inside baseball stuff" and said it's "some of the campaign top brass’s call on that."
But when asked if she would approve the use of robocalls if she were running the campaign, Palin said she’d probably chart a different course.
"If I called all the shots, and if I could wave a magic wand," Palin said, "I would be sitting at a kitchen table with more and more Americans, talking to them about our plan to get the economy back on track and winning the war, and not having to rely on the old conventional ways of campaigning that includes those robocalls, and includes spending so much money on the television ads that, I think, is kind of draining out there in terms of Americans' attention span.
"They get a bit irritated with just being inundated," she continued, "and you're seeing a lot of that of course with the huge amounts of money that Barack Obama is able to spend on his ads and his robocalls also."