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Angry Al Franken Confronts Coleman After Debate (video)
This is a small video clip of Al Franken confronting U.S. Senator Norm Coleman after a debate in Duluth. Mrs. Franken rushes to stage to break-up the conver...
BREAKING NEWS: ANGRY FRANKEN CONFRONTS COLEMAN AFTER DEBATE; MRS. FRANKEN ...
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Norm Coleman: Buys His Own Suits, Vows No More Negative Ads
voices.washingtonpost.com — Minnesota Sen. Norm Coleman (R) put to rest the question of who buys his suits. (REUTERS/Eric Miller... ) After dodging questions all week and irking Minnesota political reporters, endangered Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.) finally answered the question ... (more) Norm Coleman: Buys His Own Suits, Vows No More Negative Ads
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Al Franken Angrily Rushes Senator Coleman After Debate, Media Cameras Miss it
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias — **Video Below the Fold** Al Franken has shown himself to be an angry, easily enraged man and after the October 16 Minnesota Senatorial candidate's debate he allowed his overwrought emotional state to send him over the edge once again. After the debate was over and the Media had turned off their microphones and cameras, Franken rushed over to Senator Norm Coleman's table and proceeded to angrily get in his face over some point or another made during the debate. Franken was getting so angry that his own wife had to rush over and force him to back off from a mounting confrontation with Coleman. This isn't the only time that Al Franken has ...

Franken gets nasty … again
Hot Air » Top Picks — Franken gets nasty … again posted at 9:35 am on October 17, 2008 by Ed Morrissey Send to a Friend | printer-friendly Anyone following the public career of washed-up comedian, washed-up radio host, and washed-up pundit Al Franken should not be surprised to see him lose his cool in public.  Almost predictably, Franken got into Norm Coleman’s face after apparently losing a debate last night in Minnesota.  Michael Brodkorb has video, an explanation, and the world’s longest URLs : Franken, visibly upset, continues to get in Senator Coleman’s face. Franken is seen on film staring Coleman down as he finally recognizes that Mrs. Franken is trying to get ...

Al Franken Angrily Rushes Senator Coleman After Debate, Media Cameras Miss it
Stop The ACLU — -By Warner Todd Huston **Video Below the Fold** [image] Al Franken has shown himself to be an angry, easily enraged man and after the October 16 Minnesota Senatorial candidate’s debate he allowed his overwrought emotional state to send him over the edge once again. After the debate was over and the Media had turned off their microphones and cameras, Franken rushed over to Senator Norm Coleman’s table and proceeded to angrily get in his face over some point or another made during the debate. Franken was getting so angry that his own wife had to rush over and force him to back off from a mounting confrontation with Coleman. This isn’t the only time that Al Franken has ...

Al Franken Angrily Rushes Senator Coleman After Debate, Media Cameras Miss it
The Next Right — Al Franken has shown himself to be an angry, easily enraged man and after the October 16 Minnesota Senatorial candidate's debate he allowed his overwrought emotional state to send him over the edge once again. After the debate was over and the Media had turned off their microphones and cameras, Franken rushed over to Senator Norm Coleman's table and proceeded to angrily get in his face over some point or another made during the debate. Franken was getting so angry that his own wife had to rush over and force him to back off from a mounting confrontation with Coleman. This isn't the only time that Al Franken has allowed his seemingly delicately balanced ...

Minnesota Senate Race Too Close to Call
MoJo Blog Posts: mojo — Currently Al Franken is up 42.6% to Norm Coleman's 40.9% with 16.5% of precincts reporting, in what has become the most expensive, and ugliest, Senate races going.

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