United States Senate, Circa 2010
Perhaps we can take solace in the fact that Al Franken probably didn’t actually win the Senate seat from Minnesota. At this point it doesn’t matter. He’s serving. And this is what we get as a result.
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Reset The Hayride homepagePerhaps we can take solace in the fact that Al Franken probably didn’t actually win the Senate seat from Minnesota. At this point it doesn’t matter. He’s serving. And this is what we get as a result.
This post was written by MacAoidh on Saturday, May 8, 2010, 0:10. MacAoidh has written 706 posts on this blog.
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