Monday, November 23, 2009

Opinion

John Aloysius Farrell

Franken Won the Minnesota Senate Race; Coleman Needs to Make a Dignified Exit

March 04, 2009 10:25 AM ET | John Aloysius Farrell | Permanent Link | Print

By John Aloysius Farrell, Thomas Jefferson Street blog

Our man John Mashek has called for Norm Coleman to give up his legal challenge and let Al Franken be seated as Minnesota's next U.S. Senator.

It has been four months. We are now well into March. Why spring is just around the corner, even in Minneapolis. They will be seeing daffodils in three or four months. It's time to give up the ice fishing, and see what the Twins are up to, and admit that, yes, this particular Norse saga is getting pretty tedious.

As Mashek points out, Franken's win has been certified by state election officials, and the reports of the initial court challenge don't look good for the Republicans. Even before Coleman's legal team got caught in some embarrassing shenanigans, the three-judge panel conducting the initial review appeared skeptical.

But Coleman has not exhausted every legal option, so we're looking at further wrangling. So be it. This is why we have courts. I'm not under any illusions that the Republic cannot function with but 99 senators. And I have no great love for Franken. He once conned me out of a dollar, which he has never repaid.

Still, Mashek makes a good point. With much more at stake, Al Gore emerged from the 2000 recount with dignity, got his life together and went out and won a Nobel Prize. Coleman needs to look for a similarly classy exit strategy. His latest ploy—calling for the state to redo the election—looks desperate and unseemly.

Now. as to Mashek, whose column has elicited some negative feedback. I am here to tell you that I have known him for some years and, contrary to what his critics have suggested, he was born of legal parentage; knows how to read and perform elementary arithmetic; has sired fine children, and demonstrated excellent judgment (and inexplicable good fortune) in his choice of a spouse.

Indeed, aside from a certain reluctance to pay for the cost of shared taxi rides, he's all right.

On Facebook? You can keep up with Thomas Jefferson Street blog postings through Facebook's Networked Blogs.

Tags: Minnesota | Senate | Al Franken | Norm Coleman

Tools: Share | | Comments (48) | Print

Reader Comments

Seat the comedian already

At least he can tell jokes. And I would like to thank you once again Minnesota for taking the booby prize back from Kallyfornya. Two more years and it's Hasta la vista Ahnold. Coleman, go sign a book deal and fade into the icehole that you crawled out from. It is amazing that now the republicans want to stop deficit spending and be fiscally conservative, especially since this administration favors people over corporations. Dems the breaks. We will have just as much fiscal responsability (or in Bushspeak, disresponsability) under the Dems as we have the republicans. A sad day for our great-grandchildren who will pay for all this debt.

Revote

How can you tell who won, with all of the liberal infusion of voter buying, thrown out votes that don't favor Franken, and other ballot stuffing conducted by the DEMS? Have a FAIR vote, and I am confident Coleman will emerge victoriously.

Betty from Minnesota

What color is the sky in your world?

Add your thoughts

Your comment will be posted immediately, unless it is spam or contains profanity. For more information, please see our Comments FAQ.

advertisement

U.S. News Weekly

Subscribe Now

Order the new U.S. News Weekly digital magazine at a special low introductory price!

John Aloysius Farrell is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report. An award-winning Washington reporter, he has written for The Boston Globe and The Denver Post and is the author of Tip O’Neill and the Democratic Century and an upcoming biography of the great American defense attorney, Clarence Darrow.

advertisement

NEWSLETTER

Sign up today for the latest headlines from U.S. News & World Report delivered to you free.

RSS FEEDS

Personalize your U.S. News with our feeds of blogs and breaking news headlines.

U.S. NEWS MOBILE

U.S. News daily briefings are also available on your mobile device.

People who read this also read ...

Thomas Jefferson St.

Healthcare Deals Hurt Middle Class

Lawmakers' votes should not be based on the government equivalent of a bribe.

It's Not About Race, Jesse

With a changing African-American electorate, Jesse Jackson's comments can be overlooked.

GOP Aims at Moderate Dems

Votes in favor of healthcare might hurt more moderate Democrats.

Sarah Palin's a Quitter and a Whiner

A 20-city book tour and an appearance on Oprah hardly qualify as public service.

The President and the Rogue

They're about as far apart as the states that produced them.

Jobs Take Back Seat to Healthcare

Try as she might, Pelosi can't change the subject that fast.

Women Still Need Mammograms

Is this the start of rationing healthcare coverage?

The Scope of the House Healthcare Abortion Ba

Stupak-Pitts Amendment would be far-reaching.

Cartoon Gallery

Editorial Cartoon

Political Cartoons

Check out our most recent cartoons.

Public Opinion

Should the FCC Regulate Web Fair Play?

The government may step in to prevent traffic-speed shenanigans.

Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of our Terms and Conditions of Use and Privacy Policy.
Make USNews.com your home page.