A roundup of recent recount tidbits: The Strib on why Republicans may claim “we wuz robbed,” the resurgence of the Ritchie’s-a-Commie attack, Norm Coleman’s forced hockey metaphor, and more.
Star Tribune editorial-page editor Scott Gillespie says Al Franken just might win the race, but a large number of Americans will believe the recount was rigged. Why?
Because the stolen-election drumbeat has started, and it will only get louder as the results of the recount get more national attention. Ignoring Minnesota law, talk-show hosts are already questioning why any ballot that’s not marked properly in the first place should be valid in a recount. Intent is a concept they would rather not grasp.
Rep. Michele Bachmann, bringing her unique view of reality to Fox News on Wednesday night, said Franken “wants to stuff the ballot box with rejected ballots,’’ which “calls into question what the record is and who’s watching the books.’’
Another reason: While Bachmann took to Fox to impugn the recount process, the network’s judicial analyst, Andrew Napolitano, took a potshot at the recount’s top official. Apparently reading off the recently unearthed GOP talking points, he described Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie as “a Democrat and a former communist — former member of the Communist Party,” although he offered no evidence to support the claim. He may have been taking liberties with a line from a year-old Star Tribune story (cited in the GOP’s memo) by Mark Brunswick, who wrote that the “Communist Party USA wrote encouragingly of [Ritchie's] candidacy.”
On a conference call with Sen. Mitch McConnell Thursday morning, Norm Coleman, the man “who brought hockey back” to St. Paul, rallied troops with a puckish metaphor, one that seems to ignore the fact that at this late stage in the game, the final score is largely up to recount officials and the state Canvassing Board (and, let’s not forget, campaign lawyers): “We’re on the ice and its time to put the puck in the net.”
Senators will have to wait a bit longer to see if they’ll get upgraded office digs in Washington, D.C. CQ reports that the biennial process of doling out office space is on hold until results come in for the Coleman/Franken recount and the Dec. 2 runoff in Georgia between Saxby Chambliss and Jim Martin. Freshmen senators, low in the pecking order, are forced to “camp out in makeshift work spaces longer than usual.”
Another tight race in Minnesota has been settled through recount: State Rep. Al Doty, the incumbent Democrat from Royalton, won a second term over Mike LeMieur by a slim 76 vote margin. Two other state nailbiters are awaiting recount results, according to The St. Cloud Times:
In House District 16A, DFL challenger Gail Kulick Jackson led Rep. Sondra Erickson, R-Princeton, by 89 votes on Nov. 4.
In Senate District 16, DFLer Lisa Fobbe led Republican Alison Krueger by 85 votes before the recount began.













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Comment posted November 20, 2008 @ 9:50 pm
Don’t forget the “busloads of unregistered voters who pulled up to polling places and had one person vouch for them. They voted and then they moved on to the next polling place.” I actually heard this from a Republican former legislator!
Comment posted November 20, 2008 @ 10:11 pm
Gotta love Democrat logic.
Mark Ritchie is a saint while Katharine Harris is the devil.
Somebody indict Ritchie for theft.
Comment posted November 20, 2008 @ 10:49 pm
WE HAVE MORE TO DO:
Democrat Jim Martin is in a runoff against Bush Republican Saxby Chambliss for the Senate seat from Georgia. Bush’s Saxby Chambliss voted against spending a few measly dollars to provide health care coverage for Georgia, and Americas needy children. But he supported wasting hundreds of billions of your dollars, and the life BLOOD of Americas finest on an unnecessary war in Iraq.
At a time when 47 million of you have no health insurance coverage, and over 100 million of you with insurance are just one major illness away from complete financial destruction. Bush and Saxby Chambliss voted to make the heart break of bankruptcy relief even harder for all of you to use.
You see, Bush and Saxby Chambliss, and his family don’t have to worry about their health care coverage. They have the finest health care coverage your tax money can buy for them. Courtesy of you. The American Tax payer. In fact, no one but the super rich can afford the health care coverage you the tax payer provide for Saxby Chambliss, and his family for FREE! with your tax dollars.
He supposedly works for you. But he doesn’t think you and your family should have access to the type of taxpayer supported FREE health care that you provide for him, and his loved ones for FREE!. Doesn’t that just make you BURRING MAD!
Vote for JIM MARTIN for US senator from Georgia. Vote for JIM Martin who will be on your side. Vote for JIM MARTIN who will work with President Obama and a majority congress for you. Vote for JIM MARTIN most of all for your-self, your family’s, friends, and loved ones. Vote for JIM MARTIN for a better America, and a better World.
Don’t let Saxby Chambliss make a chump out of you by tricking you into voting against your own best interest. Saxby chambliss is NOT! on your side. He’s not one of you. He is on George Bush’s side. And we all know what a catastrophe the Bush Chambliss administration has been the past 8 years.
Contact all your family and friends and do every thing you can to see to it that JIM MARTIN and GEORGIANS! take that senate seat back for Georgia, and America. No matter where you live in America. This is important to you. President Obama will need all the help, and power you can give him to try and fix this catastrophic mess that the Corrupt Bush Chambliss administration has created.
As I said before you will have to vote in overwhelming numbers to overcome the Bush Chambliss “Let Them Eat Cake” vote fraud machine. Vote early if you can. Then help everyone you can get to the polls and vote for JIM MARTIN. You and your loved ones don’t have to be Saxby Chambliss’s victims anymore.
I know you will get it done. Just like you did for President Obama.
God bless all of you
jacksmith – WORKING CLASS…
Comment posted November 20, 2008 @ 11:07 pm
Bonnie should look at the rules for vouching in Minnesota, which are rather strict. Vouching isn’t an issue in MN is a transparent process.
Any individual vouching for another must sign an affidavit attesting to the fact that the know the person is eligible to vote, lives in their precinct, and personally know who they are. It goes further to state that a maximum of 15 people can be vouched for by any registered voter during each election.
Bonnie & others can read up about challenging procedures of vouchers here: http://www.sos.state.mn.us/docs/poll_challenging_and_vouching.pdf
If a bus was coming in to a polling place with voters it might be from a registered residential facility like a nursing home, battered women’s shelter, or other document supportive care facility where employees are allowed to vouch residents. Again, Bonnie & others can read more about vouchers from residential facilities here: http://www.sos.state.mn.us/home/index.asp?page=1181
Comment posted November 21, 2008 @ 9:07 am
Comment posted November 20, 2008 @ 10:11 pm
Gotta love Democrat logic.
Mark Ritchie is a saint while Katharine Harris is the devil.
Somebody indict Ritchie for theft.
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Gotta love the REPUKE logic….
Cry foul when it doesn’t go your way….
Where were you when the vote was being disenfranchised in FL mark??
Somebody get the facts for mark, please…..
Comment posted November 21, 2008 @ 10:12 am
“Gotta love Democrat logic.”
Mark is not much to worry about, as he really cannot even use proper English. So, Mark, the word “Democrat” is a noun. Using a noun as an adjective, as in “democrat logic” is truly poor English. I assume you are an English only type of guy, so I would assume you could learn the rudimentary foundations of the language, like the difference between a noun and an adjective. I am tired of uneducated, ignorant neo-cons who cannot even understand the English language. Please go back to school Mark.
Thanks,
Alec
Comment posted November 24, 2008 @ 11:16 am
Oops, anti-Democrat comments have been deleted from this “news source”…imagine that!
Comment posted November 24, 2008 @ 11:24 am
I’m not sure which comments you’re referring to. I am nixing comments that include personal attacks or obscenity, per our comment policy. If you’d like to discuss it, feel free to contact me.
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