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Neocon Nuttery See other Neocon Nuttery Articles Title: GOP sees Franken as top public enemy By ALEXANDER BURNS | 1/10/09 6:51 AM EST Republicans are gritting their teeth and bracing for the arrival of a new senator whose every utterance will sound like nails on a chalkboard to them. With only a longshot court appeal standing in the way of Democrat Al Frankens election to the Senate, Republicans are gritting their teeth and bracing for the arrival of a new senator whose every utterance will sound like nails on a chalkboard to them. While Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.) has filed suit to contest the results of a disputed recount process that turned his narrow lead into a 225-vote deficit, his likely defeat stands to turn Franken, the polarizing former Saturday Night Live writer, into the senator who launched a thousand direct mail fundraising appeals. I dont know if weve ever had an opponent who is so disliked by Republicans as Al Franken, said Minnesota Republican Party Chair Ron Carey, who cautioned that Colemans election challenge could still turn the results back his way. Its one thing to lose to an honorable opponent, but Al Franken is not considered an honorable opponent by Minnesota Republicans. Marty Seifert, the Republican leader in the Minnesota House of Representatives, said Frankens long record of antagonizing conservatives would make it difficult for him to connect with voters who supported Coleman. Its going to be hard for Franken to be very effective with any Republicans, in terms of having any credibility with us, just because hes been so nasty in the past, Seifert said. He certainly has callous and very partisan behavior in the past that is beyond the pale. According to Carleton College political scientist Steven Schier, Frankens record as a flamboyant and aggressive partisan would make him ripe for criticism back home. I think its impossible to overstate the hostility Minnesota Republicans feel toward Al Franken, Schier said. He will be a very useful fundraising tool. Republicans outside Minnesota are equally apoplectic when it comes to Franken. Prominent conservative Rush Limbaugh, who Franken mocked in the title of one of his books, has already jabbed Franken on his radio show, telling listeners in December that Franken wont quit [the Senate race] because he doesnt know how to get a real job
Hes a pathetic figure. Democrats are hopeful that the resentment Franken faces from Republicans both within and outside of his home state will not impede his ability to win over his constituents and his fellow members of the U.S. Senate. They believe that by leaving behind his past as a bomb-throwing entertainer and focusing on issues, he will earn the respect of colleagues and can build on the 42 percent of the vote he won in November. /snip/ Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
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If the GOP were a party I cared about, I'd urge them to seat Senator Stewart Smalley immediately. As a queer, obnoxious Jew, Franken would be a free of charge Madison Ave campaign guaranteed to pay out a treasure trove of votes.
I view that vast majority of congress as being 'the top public enemy.'
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