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How The Republican Party Elected Al Franken

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"I don’t know if we’ve ever had an opponent who is so disliked by Republicans as Al Franken," said Minnesota Republican Party Chair Ron Carey. "It’s one thing to lose to an honorable opponent, but Al Franken is not considered an honorable opponent by Minnesota Republicans."

If Mr. Carey and the rest of the Republicans would like to see how they’ve come to realize their, and Bill O’Reilly’s worst nightmare, they need only look in the mirror.

When I sat down in 2002 to speak with Franken about how seemingly adversarial conditions played a positive part in his life for my book, "Great Failures of the Extremely Successful... Mistakes, Adversity, Failure and Other Steppingstones to Success," he had no idea that some of his greatest adversaries would help him to become a member of one of America’s most exclusive clubs...the U.S. Senate.

Back then I brought up the possibility of Franken going in to talk radio, but he intimated it was probably the last thing he would do. Funny, it ended up becoming just that, right before he ran for the Minnesota senate seat held by Republican Norm Coleman.

Air America was not yet a twinkle in the liberal’s eye, and despite his book, "Rush Limbaugh Is A Big Fat Idiot and other Observations" Franken was still more known for his comedy than he was for his political stance. His "Strange Bedfellows" bits on Comedy Central during the 96 election with then Republican Arianna Huffington were just a small hint of the direction Franken was heading.

The straw that broke the far right wing’s back came in the form of a 2003 law suit where the right-wing elevated the comic/author Franken from comic and author to Michael Moore danger level.

Penguin Books published Franken's book "Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right," which included a cover photo of O'Reilly and a chapter accusing O'Reilly of lying. The book had sold fairly well, but would have run its course until Fox News, pushed by O’Reilly taking the bait, sued claiming infringement of its registered trademark phrase "Fair and Balanced." A federal judge found the lawsuit to be "wholly without merit" and Fox then filed to dismiss it.  With the media attention drawn by the legal folly, Franken’s sales and his public image went bonkers. He not only beat O'Reilly and made him appear thin-skinned and toothless, but his books and satirical approach taught the Democrats to fight back creatively. More importantly, he gave open-minded Republicans a bit of the truth behind far-right talk show zealots claims. Claims that had pretty much gone without scrutiny even by the so-called liberal mainstream media who were happy to book people like Limbaugh, O’Reilly and Ann Coulter to get their take on politics.

Franken began his Minnesota campaign far behind Coleman, with all talk show hosts writing him off as a ridiculous no-chance candidate. After winning the Democratic primary, the Minnesota Republican Party released a letter about an article, Franken, a long time satirist, had written for Playboy magazine in 2000 entitled "Porn-O-Rama!" The letter, signed by six prominent GOP women, including a state senator and state representative, called on Franken to apologize for what they referred to as a "demeaning and degrading" article. Radio Right grabbed the story and pushed it for weeks.

Rather than paint Franken as a deviant, it drew even more support and closed the divide between he and Coleman. The more venom the right threw at Franken, the more money came in to his campaign and the less he had to spend to get a camera or microphone in front of him.  Franken had already had notoriety but the Republicans attempt to turn Franken into Fagin gave his race a national je ne sais quoi.

Meanwhile O’Reilly continued to attack Franken as well as whomever didn't lay down for Bill's side of an argument.  O’Reilly’s public skewering of then presidential candidate, Chris Dodd, who toe-to-toe fought back, sent Dodd’s campaign coffers to over-flowing.  Bill's frequent jabs and well-publicized distaste for Keith Olbermann that fueled the MSNBC franchise's ratings, confirms the no-spinster has yet to learn that there’s always a hook hidden within the bait.

It’s not a stretch to believe that without O’Reilly, Franken wouldn’t have entered the Senate race, let alone won.

Carey and pretty much any other Republican pundit you put a microphone in front of today will tell you Franken stole the election. It won’t keep him from taking his seat and just makes them just look all the more the loser.

This isn't to say the Left is unfamiliar with aiding and abetting their own demons.  For years the left has built up Limbaugh’s profile by making him their number one enemy.  Moveon.org's General Petraeus/Betrayus ad backfired big time.  Barack Obama has made Sean Hannity so much of a talking point that radio talk’s number two now uses Obama's Hannity soundbites as his radio show's intro.

They say the negative campaigning works. My guess is that neither side will ever learn that throwing dirt not only gets your own hands dirty but it can boomerang into making the person you aimed at extremely sympathetic. 

It’s not that Franken won’t have a rocky road in the Senate. Normally, no matter how dirty the campaign, the victor has a honeymoon period. Franken won’t even have time to lock the hotel room door before the newlyweds receives the cease and desist order. He can only hope that O’Reilly and rest of the Right don’t stop trying to ruin the marriage.

 

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Nice Spin On This Story

Let me tell you how this looks from the progressive, social justice, anti-war and election integrity activists right here, you know, in Minnesota.

 Al Franken for Senator is a sad pathetic joke. Big part of the story that has been missed was that there was another candidate who picked up 15% of the votes. Dean Barkley of the Independence Party, which is still a major party in Minnesota. I tried to be on the ballot but was unable to gain ballot access, which is an interesting, undemocratic story all by itself.

 

Anyway, back to Al Franken. 

 

Mr Franken (like many Democrat leaders) supported the war on Iraq, when it started. He did so publicly. Franken also opposed Impeachment, Single Payer Healthcare and a host of other human rights and social justice issues. he was once asked, by one of the activists who was attempting to help me get the on the ballot, his position on Election Fraud and Voter Suppression. His answer says it all. Mr Franken said "I will not talk about that because then people will not vote for me." In other words, voting for Al Franken was more important than poor folks and black people having their rights to vote and the integrity of the democratic process itself. To Al Franken anyway.

Al Franken also had a challenger with fairly significant anti-war credentials. St Thomas University professor Jack Nelson Pallmyer.

 

Professor Pallmyer, who is part of the Social Justice Committee at St Thomas University has lectured on human rights, social justice and peace for years in Minnesota. As a side note, St Thomas University in St Paul gained notoriety last year for refusing to allow Nobel Prize winner Bishop Desmond Tutu speaking at the University because of his public positions and statements about the racist state of Israel.

Now, the corporate powers which own the DFL (the Minnesota Democratic Party) had already decided to throw their weight behind Al Franken. Right along with that was "progressive" media support of Big Al. prime example is John Nichols, writer and editor for the "progressive" Nation magazine. Mr Nichols, whom I have met a number of times, wrote two separate articles on the Minnesota Senate race. In both articles, the "progressive" Nation wrote glowing reports on Al Franken, wrote literally one line about Franken's peace activist DFL opponent Professor Pallmyer and not one word about my campaign, which was desperately trying to gain Ballot Access. Needless to say, the same case can be made for self described "progressive" Air America radio.

 

It is the Democratic Party Endorsing Convention in Rochester, Minnesota that this story gets really interesting.

Jack Nelson Pallmyer, despite getting very little support from the well heeled and corporate friendly leadership of the Democrats had made some serious in-roads. he had amassed a significant number of Delegates.

 

Yet when it came to the time to start counting Delegates, suddenly jack Nelson Pallmyer conceded, before the count could even start. The arm twisting, threats and back-room dealings had been apparent up until this point. 

At this point, we can only conjecture as to why Professor Pallmyer suddenly decided to concede, before the counting could even begin.  had he been threatened, bribed, made a back-room deal or had Pallmyers campaign simply been part of a pre-planned bait and switch?

 

All of these questions have been asked by the activist communities in Minnesota. Perhaps we will never know the answer but the questions and possible implications remain.

Needless to say, this story and all the facts surrounding it have not been asked by the Nation, Air America or others holding the golden microphone. which exists just as much in "progressive" media as the mainstream, corporate media.

 

You have to have the gold or speak out and support those who have the gold, to gain access to the golden microphone.

 

Thank God for Op Ed  News, KFAI radio (in Minneapolis/St Paul) and others who do not practice the rule of the golden microphone. Thank God for that rare breed, Editors and media outlets which maintain journalistic integrity.

 

The rest, well they are simply another version of Fox News. 

by Michael Cavlan (15 articles, 0 quicklinks, 6 diaries, 538 comments [131 recommended, 2 rejected]) on Monday, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:41:41 PM

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Strange but true

This sort of reminds me of the Log Cabin Republicans, except this is more like the Stick and Stones Democrats.

Go Al, keep scaring the Fox Republicans who would rather fight than think.

Good Luck.

by Martin Salmon (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 3 comments) on Monday, Jan 12, 2009 at 6:53:11 PM

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