City Pages tells Coleman to step aside. Coleman’s attorney hints at concession. Coleman’s team’s photocopying skills are not impressive. And Aaron tries to prove that Coleman’s people crashed his own Web site.
UPDATE: Paul Schmelzer at the Minnesota Independent has been looking into Aaron’s accusations that Coleman fibbed in his claims in a press release that his site was so inundated with disenfranchised voters that the site crashed. This claim is looking increasingly fishy.
5 Reader Comments
2:36 pm
Norm was also on Hannity last night, pleading that he needed “real Americans” to donate to his lawsuit funds, because Franken was getting money from Soros and moveon.
The Coleman team just doesn’t seem to have their hearts in this. They must know that they’re going to have their asses handed to them by the court, and are just trying to delay Franken as long as they can.
Either that, or they’re grossly incompetent. How else can you explain the photocopy mess?
Or the fact that they put a couple who admitted to voter fraud?
3:14 pm
Well, if City Pages says so, it’s over.
Put a fork in it, Team Coleman, you’re done!
(snark)
4:27 pm
Wait … what? the city pages is still publishing? wow …
5:51 pm
Coleman is going out with a bang!
11:59 pm
Sheesh. For a while, too, there was even an unprotected donor database visible on Norm’s site[Minnesota Independent]!
(How come some imbecile gets hired but I’m having a heck of a time trying to land a decent Web gig?)