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dflprincess Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-05-08 11:54 AM
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From Sunday's Strib: "Coleman's convictions seem to shift as convenient"
Worth the read. I had to cut out a couple paragraphs on Iraq and Palouse to meet the acceptable copyright lenght.

http://www.startribune.com/opinion/commentary/18526339.html


Coleman's convictions seem to shift as convenient
By BILL O'BRIEN

Only now, after Norm Coleman's long tenure as mayor of St. Paul and approaching the end of his first term in the Senate, am I finally able to put my finger on what troubles me about our senior senator. As an attentive voter, one who tries to do his homework about the candidates, I still don't know what makes Coleman tick. For the life of me, I don't know what moves him, what issues make up his political core. I can't tell what really matters to him. I've also come to suspect that he doesn't know either.

When newly elected as senator, he said he wanted most to reach across the aisle, to forge a more cooperative spirit in Washington. He said that bi-partisanship was his first priority. He says that still in his reelection campaign. But there's very little in his Senate performance that has demonstrated real commitment to that espoused principle.

He has been a zealous defender of one of the most partisan presidents in recent memory, and not just in his voting record. Recall also his confrontations with then-U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan. When Annan dared to criticize the Bush administration for abandoning the weapons inspection process in favor of war in Iraq, Bush unleashed Coleman on him. We saw some of the same when Coleman participated as a member of the Republican "truth squad" that hounded John Kerry's nomination. And more still when Coleman served as one of Karl Rove's staunchest defenders. Where in this mix is the cooperative spirit that Coleman claims to hold dear?

More troubling, though, is the chameleon factor: Coleman's well-documented tendency to abandon his purported principles when the political price rises. When the popularity of Democrats was on the wane in the '90s and Reaganomics was de rigueur, Coleman simply changed parties, abandoning one set of political underpinnings for another....

If, on the other hand, we're looking for somebody to lead, somebody with some gumption, we need to look beyond Coleman. Too often he has fled the kitchen at the first sign of heat. Too often he has demonstrated agility at the expense of courage.

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loveable liberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-05-08 04:53 PM
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1. I saw this in the paper yesterday.
I didnt recognize the 'Strib since I havent read it in years. The stories werent that impressive and seemed filled with opinion peices. Coleman is a joke and is still supported in this state. I think it might be time for us to recognize that our country will never return to the days of dialog. The Arne Carlsons of this world no longer have a place in public discourse.

If the importance of education, infrastructure and the earth needs to be explained, what the hell's the point? Because 'stupid' is en vogue maybe we'll look back in time and consider this timeframe the beginnings of de-evolution.
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MnFats Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-05-08 06:46 PM
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2. i have friends in the GOP who in moments of blinding honesty admit...
...
that coleman was a democrat ambitiously waiting for a shot at gov. or the senate.
he looked around, saw that the GOP's list of hopefuls who might get a shot was shorter than on the DFL side.
Presto! Norm is a REpublican.

even though they throw money at his campaign, most republicans in our state are NOT fond of Norm.
they don't trust him (he flipped many tmes, who's to say he won't flop when it suits his ambition?)

I keep hoping for an amazing f-up like Rudy Boschwitz did in his campaigns against Paul Wellstone.

if you don't remember them i will post 'em later. they are delightful.

actually here are the titles:

"The Saga of the Who's-A-Better Jew Letter."

and

"We saw Paul Wellstone Burn an American Flag"
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dflprincess Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-05-08 08:05 PM
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3. I remember the Good Jew/Bad Jew blunder
but I can't remember the flag story. Refresh my memory.
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trotsky Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue May-06-08 07:37 AM
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4. The "who's a better jew" letter...
was the ONE issue that made my Republican-leaning dad vote for Wellstone in '90. Yup, nothing else mattered because in his words, he didn't "get into all this good Jew / bad Jew shit." I was glad for his vote even if his reasoning was rather offensive. :)
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krispos42 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-09-08 02:44 AM
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5. And in related news...
... water is wet, glass is transparent, the sun will both rise AND set tomorrow.

The guy flips like Romney.
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