The only thing that the mainstream media love more than liberal politicians are, well, Hollywood liberals turned politicians. So it’s not the least bit surprising that ABC’s "Good Morning America Weekend" aired a report this past Saturday exalting the merit of comedian Al Franken’s Senate run in Minnesota. The puff piece sounded more like an Al Franken commercial than a piece of objective journalism.
Reporter Bill Weir’s first objective was to recast the nomadic comedian as a proud Minnesotan. The report showed Franken bowling a strike at "At Texatonka Lanes where he learned to bowl" and then concluded with a tour of Franken’s "boyhood home". The report attempted to describe Franken’s childhood if it was ripped from the passages of the famous Minnesota-inspired novel, "Main Street." But Weir focused on Franken’s childhood in Minnesota because Franken has spent the vast majority of his adult life away from the very state he now hopes to represent in the U.S Senate. By trying to paint Franken as a proud Minnesotan, "GMA Weekend" was glossing over criticism that Franken is a celebrity carpetbagger.
Even when Weir mentioned concerns over Franken’s tax fraud and controversial statements, the reporter still managed to frame the concerns in a way that vindicated Franken while insulting his opponent, Senator Norm Coleman. Noted Weir:
Republican Norm Coleman started July up by ten points using an attack strategy normally reserved for well-known incumbents, they dug up unpaid payroll taxes. Franken blames an accounting error and says he's paid up now and they’ve been sifting through his comedy using the raunchier bits to question his moral values.
Bill Weir and GMA are a late entry into the MSM driven Franken bandwagon. Last year, a colleague at NewsBusters wrote about a "Today" show report that described Franken as "smart, Harvard smart. A math whiz who aced the SATs."
Franken’s signature SNL skit character, Stuart Smalley, used to say to himself "doggone it, people like me." Oh, how true that is, if the "people" in question are the liberal media.
The transcript from the July 5 "Weekend GMA" follows:
Kate Snow, anchor: And now he's trying to be a US Senator, for real, no joke from Minnesota, were talking about Al Franken and Bill Weir, who is not here this weekend, recently spent a day with him in his native Twin Cities and heard a lot more campaigning than comedy, though Franken still calls "SNL" with the occasional story idea.
Al Franken: I had an idea for Harrison Ford if he could do it. Indiana Jones as an appraiser at "Antique Road Show" and people keep bringing in like the arc of the covenant and the holy grail and he's kind of like -- where did you get it?
Franken impersonating someone at an antique show: I got it at a garage sale.
TV Introducer: It's "Saturday Night Live."
Bill Weir: If "Saturday Night Live" is the capital of modern American satire, Al Franken is one of the original founding fathers, he cut his teeth writing jokes about Nixon and was still around to comfort Gore.
Franken As a Character: I am smart enough And doggone it, people like me.
Al Gore: And Doggone it, people like me.
Weir: Around Minneapolis, people do actually seem to like him. In traffic.
Unidentified Person: You're gonna get there. You're the best. We need you.
Franken: Thanks, man.
Franken: There it is, there it is.
Weir: At Texatonka Lanes where he learned to bowl and plenty of love
Unidentified Woman: We love you.
Weir: At Hell's Kitchen his favorite breakfast spot. [random chatter] But the affection hasn't shown up in recent polls. Republican Norm Coleman started July up by ten points using an attack strategy normally reserved for well known incumbents, they dug up unpaid payroll taxes, Franken blames an accounting error and says he's paid up now and they’ve been sifting through his comedy using the raunchier bits to question his moral values.
Franken: Sometimes you say things in a way that taken either out of context or just bare don't really reflect what you're saying.
Weir: But that's American modern politics, isn’t it, taking things out of context?
Franken: Yes. You know, I did that for 35 plus years, so there were jokes that I wrote that in context would offend people -- at the convention actually, you know, said that I'm sorry to people – that some of my jokes are giving people the wrong impression of me.
Weir: Franken began the switch from comedy to activism after the '94 Republican revolution by writing "Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot." More conservative bashing best-sellers followed along with a three year stint on Air America radio.
Franken: Air America radio is on the air.
Weir: He says he decided to run while entertaining troops in Iraq. And what do you know about the day-to-day life of being a senator.
Franken: Well, I know that because there's a hundred of you as opposed to like 435 in the house, that you are covering a wider swath of issues. You're going to need people you can trust on your staff and other senators to -- who will be your go-to guy on this or that issue
Weir: Right.
Franken: But I anticipate it being, ah, you know, very hard work and very gratifying.
Weir: Driving to his childhood home he talks about his dad, a lifelong Republican who switched parties during the civil rights struggle.
Franken: We'd see on the tv them turning hoses or dogs on demonstrators and my dad was like, that's wrong, no Jew could be for that.
Weir: News and comedy dominated the humble Franken home.
Franken: This is the living room and that's the living room.
Weir: Where quality time came in the form of quantity time.
Franken: My parents spent very little quality time with us. We never went white-water rafting or, you know -- I did go fishing with my dad but mainly we spent quantity time and a lot of it was just watching tv and so much was watching comedy.
Unidentified Man: It’s nice to see you again.
Weir: The current resident is a fan and is more than happy to put a sign in the yard but even he brings up what could be the achilles' heel of this very unique campaign.
Unidentified Man: If I was running for office there were some things I said about ten years ago that I wish I wouldn't hadn’t have said.
Franken: Then don't run.
Snow: You do wonder about that with him. And if the Minnesota race wasn't lively enough Jesse Ventura the former governor of Minnesota, there’s been some reports that maybe he is thinking about running in the senate race. He says he'll let us know on Tuesday.


















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I have no Idea how liberals
July 14, 2008 - 16:41 ET by garyganuI have no Idea how liberals can stand behind this man who completely lacks integrity, ethics, honesty, good manors and a sense of fair play.
Liberals seem to be big on figures who substitute symbolism instead of substance.
I truly believe that if Briney Spears were to run against Frankin, it would be a close race.
The debates would be a
July 14, 2008 - 16:43 ET by Clear thinkerThe debates would be a hoot!
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The debates would be a hoot
July 15, 2008 - 03:23 ET by bigtimerThe debates would be a hoot all-right...plus we have to throw in Ventura for pure heck of it...anbody catch his overwhelming wit on Larry King Somewhat Alive tonight?
OMG is all I can say...
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
Maybe it's the anarchist in me talking...
July 15, 2008 - 09:17 ET by blogonatorBut I like Jesse. If I was a Minnesotan, he'd get my vote over those other two clowns. If he was running that is. Heck, even if he wasn't running.
JESSE "THE BODY" VENTURA...
July 15, 2008 - 10:53 ET by danybhoyJesse looks great & sounds great...from a distance. He is fine untill he gets questions that get into the heart of the matter. When his answers/spin don't cut it & he gets pressed about it further, he gets pissy. As of right now, he's not talking to the local media who know him, but he is talking to the national media who don't really know him. I say this having grown up in Minnesota, & I still live here.
His biggest problem is that he has VERY thin skin about everything, which is odd when you think of how outspoken he can be when he has the mic. From his wrestling days, to his color commentary gig with the Bucs & the Vikings, & to when he did local talk radio on KSTP-am1500 & KFAN-1130. He was good at taking an issue, seeing what was good or bad, & shredding who was at fault if need be. He is not good at the other side being shredded.
But he would better the Staurt Smalley, & as someone who is from Minnesota, there is NO WAY IN HELL I want this meanspirited jerk to be the junior Senator from my state. Coleman may spend too much time in the center & beyond every so often, & he needs to stop that, but he is better then Franken will ever be, & does not embarass the state like Jesse would.
"...it's still We The People, Right?" Megadeth
grown up in Minnesota
July 15, 2008 - 12:12 ET by Evoke"I say this having grown up in Minnesota, & I still live here."
Nice to see another Minnesota NewsBuster...I agree with you and I cringe every time I see Ventura in the national media. Cheers form BRD!
I have no Idea how liberals can stand behind this man...
July 14, 2008 - 16:49 ET by wizardjrAnd what makes Frankenpuff any different from the other libs they stand behind? Kennedy, Biden, Waters, Levin, Murtha, ...
You got me there
July 14, 2008 - 16:56 ET by garyganuI am constantly dumbfounded when I hear the obvious lies and deceptions that come out of Democrats mouths. No wonder they are invested in programs that keep their constituents poor and uneducated like affirmative action, welfare and amnesty. They have no shame.
You left out Reid and Polocy.
Stuart Smalley
July 14, 2008 - 16:47 ET by DontFeedTheTrollsGuess that calls for an Al Franken Lies link.
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→ Makes perfect sense
July 14, 2008 - 16:56 ET by Cool ArrowIt's a logical stereotypical progression.
Al Franken makes jokes about Vietnamese whores
Democrats hate minorities who "typically" are self sufficient.
Vietnamese Americans are not "typically" a culture of entitlement hunters.
ABC loves Al Franken.
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AL FRANKEN
July 14, 2008 - 18:21 ET by Redrowan2000Al had one good skit on SNl what was his partners name?---
Al has become publicly over the past 10 years very political and very meanspirited , much in the mode of the late George Carlin. My guess is that people wouldn't pay $35.00 a ticket to see a former SNL writer/comic (with only one good sketch ever) bomb onstage and preach his communist socialist ideals. hate to sound paranoid on this guy but listen to what he really thinks about America and the system he lives under.
"Don't let the bastards grind you down"
Red
please, please please
July 14, 2008 - 18:54 ET by mister josephplease, please please please PLEASE seek out Season Two of 3rd Rock From the Sun! in it, Mr Franken plays a politician running for election, and though the show's a comedy, the episode is actually a biting satire about how the political game works....I would also like for someone to drag up those times in 2000 and 2004 when Franken went all morally indignent about Bush's alleged cocaine use...
Franken wrote the episode. You know, I hate his politics, and his lifestyle choices leave much to be desired, but I have to give Franken credit for his early years of writng.
even though I am not nor
July 14, 2008 - 20:30 ET by zhombreeven though I am not nor ever had been a resident of Minnesota, I sent money to Norm Coleman's campaign (and did so too when he was first elected to the Senate), Call Coleman a RINO if you want but the idea of Senator Al Franken taking the oath and a seat in the United States Senate is a travesty I do not care to contemplate.
Uh, oh ...
July 14, 2008 - 22:26 ET by Dave PierreShameless plug alert:
Did somebody say Al Franken?
Frankenlies.com: The truth about the lies of Al Franken
Thank you.
Main Street?
July 14, 2008 - 22:42 ET by respectfulconservativeIt is well known that the novel Main Street is a satire of middle-american closedmindedness written by an author with liberal sympathies. It is not an ode the to greatness of small town USA. This poster should stick to subjects he understands.
Al Franken gets play in the media because he is interesting. He is a hybrid of the political and entertainment worlds and thus represents something the mainstream media is always looking for. It has nothing to do with him being a liberal.
Uff da!
July 14, 2008 - 23:35 ET by nkviking75Franken is smart. Harvard smart.
Franken: Well, I know that because there's a hundred of you as opposed
to like 435 in the house, that you are covering a wider swath of
issues. You're going to need people you can trust on your staff and
other senators to -- who will be your go-to guy on this or that issue.
This is the best he can come up with for what his life would be like as Senator? It's gibberish. Coleman should turn Franken into lutefisk at the debates. As they'd say in Minnesota, Uff da! Franken is definitely a Not-Ready-For-Prime-Time Player.
When you put the clowns in charge, don't be surprised when a circus breaks out.
For any who think he should be taken seriously
July 15, 2008 - 08:53 ET by theduck6I urge you to Google Image "Frankenbunny".
What an unmitigated buffoon.
Franken
July 15, 2008 - 12:07 ET by EvokeFranken is the most unfunny joke around. I'm from Mn too (still here) and this guy is as embarrassing as Ventura's loud mouth on Larry King...Funny neither one of them care about our state unless their running for office...God help us.
just another clown in DC
July 15, 2008 - 12:43 ET by wizardjrFranken will fit right in. When he's elected I intend to send him a set of the big shoes and a red nose.
"Weir: Driving to his
July 16, 2008 - 13:03 ET by bmovies"Weir: Driving to his childhood home he talks about his dad, a lifelong Republican who switched parties during the civil rights struggle.
Franken: We'd see on the tv them turning hoses or dogs on demonstrators and my dad was like, that's wrong, no Jew could be for that."
Something smells fishy about this account of his Father changing parties due to the civil Rights struggle.
It was Democrats that ran these segregated states. It was Democrats (Bull Connor) that turned hoses and dogs onto demonstrators.
http://www.frankenlies.com/lies/civilrights.htm