For Norm Coleman, It’s Better Late Than Never

Author: Dylan Ris  |  Category: Election 2008, Senate

Republican National ConventionFormer Senator Norm Coleman (R-MN) came to his senses today in the wake of a unanimous decision by the Minnesota State Supreme Court.  Following the Court’s ruling that Democrat Al Franken’s victories in the general election, recounts, trial motions and judicial panels were all valid and legitimate, Coleman finally found it in his heart to concede defeat in the 2008 election, 239 days after it occurred…

“The Supreme Court has made its decision and I will abide by the results,” Coleman told reporters outside his St. Paul home.

Coleman, appearing relaxed and upbeat, said he had congratulated Franken, was at peace with the decision and had no regrets about the fight, which started almost immediately after the Nov. 4 election.

“Sure I wanted to win,” said Coleman, who called the ruling a surprise. “I thought we had a better case. But the court has spoken.”

And while this concession was actually due almost eight months ago, it’s vastly preferable to a lengthy appeals process and a potential trip to the U.S. Supreme Court, which Coleman chose to waive.

Continuing forward on his own personal calendar, Coleman then departed the press conference to shovel his driveway and shop for a Thanksgiving turkey.

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Al Franken Is A Bipartisan Couch Surfer

Author: Dylan Ris  |  Category: Democrats, Election 2008, Republicans, Senate

Well technically it would be a “guest bedroom surfer” now that Franken and his buddies are old and rich.

In Washington for a two-day crash course on Senate procedures, the would-be lawmaker found himself without a place to stay. Although his good friend Eliot Spitzer suggested the Mayflower Hotel, Franken instead opted to crash with a friend…

One who just so happens to be a big shot with the right-wing American Enterprise Institute

Senate candidate Al Franken (D-Minn.) stayed with American Enterprise Institute’s resident scholar Norm Ornstein last week for two nights as “Franken immersed himself in the Senate,” Ornstein told [Capitol HIll's "The Hill" newspaper] Tuesday.

According to its website, the American Enterprise Institute is dedicated to “limited government, private enterprise, individual liberty and responsibility, vigilant and effective defense and foreign policies, political accountability, and open debate.” Check back next week to see if “urging Norm Coleman to accept reality” has been added to the group’s charter. That would mean Franken’s visit went very well.

You can also check to see if Rush Limbaugh Is A Big Fat Idiot and Other Observations has joined the impressive roster at AEI Press. We think it would look great on the shelf next to another AEI chestnut: Slouching Toward Gommorah: Modern Liberalism and American Decline by Robert Bork.

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