Mischief in Minnesota?

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Hm. This reads less like a column than a hit piece.

judging from the odd doings in Minnesota, some in their party wouldn’t mind adding to their jackpot by stealing a Senate seat for left-wing joker Al Franken.

This lopsided bleeding of Republican votes is passing strange considering that the official recount hasn’t even begun.

There’s a lot of conjecture here and very few hard facts to suggest any “theft” is going on.

Kerstan got all worked up over this the other day too.

Curious that NOW they get their panties in a bunch over the SOS office being a partisan office. They sure didn’t show such concern in Florida in 2000, or Ohio in 2004.

Actually, just having finished reading the rest of the WSJ article, it looks like either one or the other cribbed their column from the other, OR, their working from the exact same blast-fax talking points.

enough with illusions of neutratily and fairness. Here’s the honest truth…to paraphrase Judge Roy Bean, I say we conduct a fair and transparent recount and then name Franken the victor.

WWKHD?

WTF?

Fritz Knaak, an attorney with Sen. Norm Coleman’s campaign, said Tuesday that “perhaps 120 Coleman lawyers” may descend soon on each of the estimated 100 recount sites to be set up in each of the state’s 87 counties and in large cities as the process gets underway next week.

Seriously? 120 Coleman lawyers per recount site? Or did Knaak make some poor word choices?

When will we see kwatt on the TV, participating in Minnesota’s Brooks Brother’s riot? “STOP THE RECOUNT!!”

Did I miss something or is the present vote tally meaningless because there will be a hand recount?

These are the same people who swore up and down that nothing untoward was going on with the Florida vote in 2000, despite some very obvious attempts at handing over the victory to Bush.

David Brauer over at MinnPost debunked the “ballots in the car” story. Wonder if the WSJ would print a correction.

http://www.minnpost.com/davidbrauer/2008/11/12/4565/minneapolis_election_director_speaks_ballots_in_my_car_story_false

If only Kiffmeyer could save the day…

I propose scrapping this whole thing. Let’s hold a special election in December, but not allow them to campaign anymore.

Or screw it… have Pawlenty appoint Barkley so it doesn’t look like Ritchie is being partisan toward Franken and Pawlenty toward Coleman.

I dunno, I just want this wretched thing over with already. They both suck.

Hm. This reads less like a column than a hit piece.

Well, that shouldn’t be a surprise because it’s an editorial from the opinion page of the Wall Street Journal.