Minnesota humiliated again
For the second time in recent years, Minnesota has become the laughingstock of the nation.
Mean-spirited clown Al Franken has been declared the winner in last year's Senate race in that state. Franken appeared on election night to have been narrowly defeated by then-Sen. Norm Coleman. But Coleman's margin was close enough to trigger an automatic recount under Minnesota law.
Then, as the recount proceeded under the supervision of a highly-partisan Democratic Secretary of State, it was soon Florida in 2000 and Chicago in the bad old days all over again."Missing" ballot boxes began to be "discovered," other ballot boxes began to go missing, votes in heavily Democratic areas started being re-counted twice, and- under a heavy cloud- a walking joke became a United States Senator.
HT: Drudge
Mean-spirited clown Al Franken has been declared the winner in last year's Senate race in that state. Franken appeared on election night to have been narrowly defeated by then-Sen. Norm Coleman. But Coleman's margin was close enough to trigger an automatic recount under Minnesota law.
Then, as the recount proceeded under the supervision of a highly-partisan Democratic Secretary of State, it was soon Florida in 2000 and Chicago in the bad old days all over again."Missing" ballot boxes began to be "discovered," other ballot boxes began to go missing, votes in heavily Democratic areas started being re-counted twice, and- under a heavy cloud- a walking joke became a United States Senator.
HT: Drudge
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