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Al Franken's lurid Playboy writings come back to haunt him | ||
2008-05-30 | ||
Josh Kraushaar, "The Crypt" @ Politico Rep. Betty McCollum (D-Minn.) publicly criticized her party’s likely Senate nominee, comedian Al Franken, for a satirical column he wrote for Playboy magazine in 2000, telling the Associated Press his writings were “pornographic” and “indefensible.” McCollum said that she found the article offensive and believes it will be a serious political problem for the party’s downballot Congressional candidates. McCollum had endorsed Franken’s primary rival, attorney Mike Ciresi, before he dropped out of the race. "I’m a woman, I'm a mother, I'm a former teacher, and an elected official," McCollum told Politico. "This material makes me question the judgment of someone who would write this. And this person is now a candidate representing Minnesota." ![]() Aaaahhh! A mental picture I do! Not! Need! The column included many graphic sexual descriptions.
"We'll have to have the whole party steam-cleaned and disinfected!" The Franken campaign could not be immediately reached, but Franken campaign spokesman Andy Barr told the AP that Minnesota voters understand the difference between satire and the responsibilities of a senator.
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Posted by:Mike |
#1 If the democRATS think a candidate will WIN they'll stick with them no matter if they've made animal p'orn with barn yard animals. ~~~~~~~~ Al, "Here little piggy.. Here little ..." |
Posted by: RD 2008-05-30 15:04 |