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Hey, Weren't You Once A Hippie?
Sen. Norm Coleman (R), "who quit" the Dem Party 12 years ago, "has accused" entertainer Al Franken (D) "of changing positions, demeanor and rhetoric in his attempt to win a Senate seat." Coleman "makes the charge in a fundraising e-mail sent out this week with the subject line, 'It's Hard to Deny this Kind of Evolution.'"
Coleman, in the e-mail : "After decades of carrying the flag for radical left-wing causes, his extremely liberal viewpoints are couched in softer, more acceptable terms. And for the most part, he's stopped using curse words. ... For some folks, this dramatic change happens after the birth of a child, a conversion to faith, or some kind other kind of life-altering experience. For Franken, it took place when he decided to move back to Minnesota --30 years after he left -- to challenge me for the U.S. Senate."
"The e-mail prompted dropped jaws" in Dem circles 5/8. Franken spokesperson Andy Barr "responded that Coleman has been all over the political map in his career." DFL chair Brian Melendez called the e-mail "one of the most hypocritical political pieces I have ever seen. ... He talks about having always been a conservative but for a while he was a liberal Democrat -- almost a radical Democrat. For five of the past six years, he's been a staunch Bush conservative, he's been the attack dog for the Bush administration. Now suddenly, in an election year, he wants to reinvent himself and pretend that his entire past never happened."
As a college student, "Coleman was a long-haired hippie protester against the Vietnam War." By the time he became St. Paul Mayor in '93, "he was already a conservative" Dem, and made the party switch in '96. The following year he won re-election as a GOPer (Frommer, AP, 5/8).
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5/9/2008 Frontpage
White House 2008 -- The Republicans
White House 2008 -- The Democrats
- 2 THE FIELD: Aiming Higher?
- 3 FLOR-IGAN: Dear Sir,
- 4 SUPERDELEGATES: Where's The Fire?
- 5 CLINTON: You Say You Want A Happy Ending?
- 6 OBAMA: I'm An Asterisk-Taker
White House 2008 -- Other Updates
- 7 THE FIELD: This Race Is History
- 8 DIAGEO/HOTLINE: Obama's 11
- 9 GALLUP: Racing Strifes
- 10 WEST VIRGINIA POLL (5/13 PRIMARY): Are Quite Inconsequential
- 11 WEST VIRGINIA (5/13 PRIMARY): Another Bump In The Road
- 12 OREGON (5/20 PRIMARY): A Portland In The Storm
- 13 MONTANA (6/3 PRIMARY): There Was A Governor Who Had A Dog And Jaggo Was His Name-O
- 14 DIAGEO/HOTLINE: Lookin' For Some Hotline Stuff Baby This Evenin'
- 15 GALLUP: Soon To Be Matchup (Singular)?
- 16 : The Audacity Of Veep
- 17 CONVOS: Free Bikes!
- 18 FLORIDA (27 EVS): Demographic Duel
- 19 TEXAS POLL (34 EVS): I Am Honored And Grateful You Have Invited Me To Your Daugh...On The Day Of Your Daughter's Wedding
- 20 2008 SCHEDULES: Everybody's Working For The Weekend
National Briefing
Senate 2008
- 22 MINNESOTA: Hey, Weren't You Once A Hippie?
- 23 NEBRASKA: Getting Thick, Going Deep
- 24 NEW JERSEY: Is That Like Being The "Un-Cola"?
- 25 NEW MEXICO: Enjoy The Silence
- 26 OREGON: Is Smith Dabbling In The Dem Primary?
- 27 TEXAS POLL: A Genuine Contest
- 28 TEXAS: It Wouldn't Hurt To Raise A Buck Or Two
Governor 2008
In The States
- 30 THE FLY-BY: Checkin' Those Voters Stats
- 31 NEW JERSEY POLL: It's Expensive, Even When It's Full Service
- 32 NEW YORK POLL: Race To Gracie Mansion With David Gregory
Poll Update
- 33 NATIONAL JOURNAL: The Big Hurt
- 34 MOORE INFORMATION (R): What About Job?
- 35 USA TODAY/GALLUP: Just Trying To Gouge Your Interest
- 36 PEW RESEARCH CENTER: It's Those Pesky Humans Again
People
- 37 BUSH: Save The 2nd or 3rd Dance For Me, I'll Be Tired
- 38 VITTER: "Reprehensible," But Not Unethical
- 39 FOSSELLA: A Little More Confession
- 40 GIBBONS: You Get Reno, I Get The Mansion
- 41 MCGREEVEYS: TGIF Indeed
- 42 DANN: Jon And The Giant Impeachment
- 43 KILPATRICK: Our Long National Nightmare Is Over
- 44 NEWS BAZAAR: Things Will Perk Up Soon
