
From Indecision 2008…

Al Franken is now officially the junior senator from Minnesota.
Or, at least that's what Al Franken and Harry Reid would have us believe…
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) met with
Democratic candidate Al Franken late Wednesday afternoon to proclaim
Franken the victor in Minnesota's Senate race…
"The race in Minnesota is over," Reid told a crowd of reporters and
television cameramen who packed into the narrow room. "There's no way
mathematically that's going to change."
Um, I'm not a law-knowing person (or whatever they're called), but
I'm pretty sure that that's not how these things work. I don't think
the senate majority leader gets to declare election victories by fiat.
It's just the Supreme Court that gets to do that.
Can I get a little backing up on this, sad deflated GOP senators?
Coleman met with Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) earlier Wednesday.
McConnell told reporters after the meeting "it remains the view of
every single member of my conference that the Minnesota Senate race
will be decided in Minnesota and not in Washington."
That's what I thought.
Though, maybe McConnell should have told the same thing to Coleman. Because it appears as though he's unaware…
Former Minnesota Senator Norm Coleman is making
preparations for life after office, having signed up as a paid adviser
to the Republican Jewish Coalition earlier this week.
The move is the clearest indication to date that the St. Paul
Republican is prepared to lose his legal challenges for the state's
still vacant Senate seat.
Well, I suppose that if Coleman has already admitted defeat in his
head, the least he can do is see to it that everybody else is strung
along for as long as humanly possible just to make the transition as
uncomfortable as possible for all concerned.
It's just common decency.

This ongoing saga just adds to the circus that people perceive of the 'Franken' Senate run. Slightly unfortunate for him, having to convince people of his "seriousness" then having to contend with more drama.
It helps for what I like to write about though.