What I don't get is Coleman's negative ads. Just like McCain, he's trying to cover up his mistakes by trying (pathetically!) to scrutinize Al by showing edited cut scenes. ENOUGH! Minnesota doesn't want you Norm.
i really wish he would focus more on giving specific ideas for what he plans to do. he has had some great ones but it would be in his best interest to tout them for the public so that they dont feel like they're going to be waiting with baited breath.
plus he's very smart he can make it a great commercial.
Love it. Polls show Norm losing by a LANDSLIDE!!! Some people learn from their mistakes. Your typical neocon learns nothing. His strand of DNA more closely resembles the chimp than the rest of mankind.
Good video, but I would have mentioned the more than 4000 americans and possibly 1.5 million iraqis who are dead now because of this war which we were lied into. How Bush and Coleman sleep at night is beyond me. They must have some way of deluding themselves into believing they did the right thing. But that's a pretty big delusion.
Why was it so wrong to remove a murderous mad man from his dictatorship? Isn't America about spreading freedom and standing up against injustice? If freedom is wrong then I don't want to be right.
Hello DoctorHoliday, good question. The sad truth is that we did have the power, resources and knowledge to have gone into Iraq and improved things. However, if you will read "End of Iraq" by Galbraith, you will see that there was almost no game plan (except securing oil there lol). Also, sadly, Iraq's general-population death rate under Bush was 4x what it was under Saddam Hussein. In other words Saddam was bad for Iraq, but he wasn't as bad for Iraq as Bush has been.
Put your money where your mouth is... I will be you $20 today that the Democrats pick up between 4 and 7 seats in the 2008 United States Senate Elections.
I would doubt it would be that low. There are like 8 republican seats coming up, not to mention anyone who has ties to Bush and/or McCain's ideas, is skating on thin ice....
What I don't get is Coleman's negative ads. Just like McCain, he's trying to cover up his mistakes by trying (pathetically!) to scrutinize Al by showing edited cut scenes. ENOUGH! Minnesota doesn't want you Norm.
eagle876 3 years ago
Al, you will do us proud!
Norm, you are scum.
Bellafaith1475 3 years ago
Hutchison and especially Coburn are extremely conservative senators. Even they feel that the war was a mistake.
Norm Coleman doesn't get this. Al Franken does.
J3423 3 years ago 2
what an outstanding ad! ouch!
sidewalkpilot 3 years ago
i love Al Franken.
i really wish he would focus more on giving specific ideas for what he plans to do. he has had some great ones but it would be in his best interest to tout them for the public so that they dont feel like they're going to be waiting with baited breath.
plus he's very smart he can make it a great commercial.
ieatchinese 3 years ago
Norm Coleman:
The one that looks like Gary Busey
(but crazier)
MKB2814 3 years ago 2
Love it. Polls show Norm losing by a LANDSLIDE!!! Some people learn from their mistakes. Your typical neocon learns nothing. His strand of DNA more closely resembles the chimp than the rest of mankind.
Norm Coleman, "OOhh ah AHH AH AHH!!!!
meweave 3 years ago 4
What was Norm's voting record with bush percentage wise? Somewhere in the High nineties?
jonathanwindham 3 years ago 8
"Never admit a mistake," say George Bush, Karl Rove and Norm Coleman. No one should be surprised Coleman just follows his role models.
GodBlesstheGrass 3 years ago 7
Go Franken it will be so cool to see him in the Senate.
cooolandy 3 years ago 9
I wonder does Bush still owe Norm?
marniespeaks 3 years ago 6
Good video, but I would have mentioned the more than 4000 americans and possibly 1.5 million iraqis who are dead now because of this war which we were lied into. How Bush and Coleman sleep at night is beyond me. They must have some way of deluding themselves into believing they did the right thing. But that's a pretty big delusion.
corbyz 3 years ago 9
Why was it so wrong to remove a murderous mad man from his dictatorship? Isn't America about spreading freedom and standing up against injustice? If freedom is wrong then I don't want to be right.
doctorholliday 3 years ago
Hello DoctorHoliday, good question. The sad truth is that we did have the power, resources and knowledge to have gone into Iraq and improved things. However, if you will read "End of Iraq" by Galbraith, you will see that there was almost no game plan (except securing oil there lol). Also, sadly, Iraq's general-population death rate under Bush was 4x what it was under Saddam Hussein. In other words Saddam was bad for Iraq, but he wasn't as bad for Iraq as Bush has been.
LoreleiMission 3 years ago 9
you dont spread freedom like the gospel, it has to be earned by its own people.
gobblegobblechew 3 years ago 6
gobblegobblechew said: "you dont spread freedom like the gospel, it has to be earned by its own people."
probably the most truthful statement on utube to date.
LPcustom76 3 years ago
Put your money where your mouth is... I will be you $20 today that the Democrats pick up between 4 and 7 seats in the 2008 United States Senate Elections.
vatechhokies50 3 years ago 6
I would doubt it would be that low. There are like 8 republican seats coming up, not to mention anyone who has ties to Bush and/or McCain's ideas, is skating on thin ice....
portlanddem 3 years ago
I would bet that the Democrats pickup at least 6 seats in the Senate.
psatm 3 years ago
norm coleman is from New Jersey
lextalionis2001 3 years ago 5
yeah? Franken is from New York
doctorholliday 3 years ago
He was born and raised in Minnesota idiot.
CynicalSavior 3 years ago 6
Ummm... St. Louis Park. Where he went to the same high school as Tom Friedman and the Coen brothers. That would be in Minnesota, DUMB ASS.
26095 3 years ago
Wow! Norm Coleman isn't that bright.
voyzovrezon 3 years ago 6
What did you expect from a neocon? You can't tell me you're surprised.
rpmthree 3 years ago 6