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Empty victory for a hollow man How Norm Coleman sold his soul for a Senate seat.
Salon.com ^ | Nov. 7, 2002 | By Garrison Keillor

Posted on 11/08/2002 5:13:50 PM PST by AlwaysLurking

Empty victory for a hollow man How Norm Coleman sold his soul for a Senate seat.

http://www.salon.com/politics/feature/2002/11/07/minnesota/index_np.html By Garrison Keillor

Nov. 7, 2002 | Norm Coleman won Minnesota because he was well-financed and well-packaged. Norm is a slick retail campaigner, the grabbiest and touchingest and feelingest politician in Minnesota history, a hugger and baby-kisser, and he's a genuine boomer candidate who reinvents himself at will. The guy is a Brooklyn boy who became a left-wing student radical at Hofstra University with hair down to his shoulders, organized antiwar marches, said vile things about Richard Nixon, etc. Then he came west, went to law school, changed his look, went to work in the attorney general's office in Minnesota. Was elected mayor of St. Paul as a moderate Democrat, then swung comfortably over to the Republican side. There was no dazzling light on the road to Damascus, no soul-searching: Norm switched parties as you'd change sport coats.

Norm is glib. I once organized a dinner at the Minnesota Club to celebrate F. Scott Fitzgerald's birthday and Norm came, at the suggestion of his office, and spoke, at some length and with quite some fervor, about how much Fitzgerald means to all of us in St. Paul, and it was soon clear to anyone who has ever graded 9th grade book reports that the mayor had never read Fitzgerald. Nonetheless, he spoke at great length, with great feeling. Last month, when Bush came to sprinkle water on his campaign, Norm introduced him by saying, "God bless America is a prayer, and I believe that this man is God's answer to that prayer." Same guy.

(Jesse Ventura, of course, wouldn't have been caught dead blathering at an F. Scott Fitzgerald dinner about how proud we are of the Great Whoever-He-Was and his vision and his dream blah-blah-blah, and that was the refreshing thing about Jesse. The sort of unctuous hooey that comes naturally and easily to Norm Coleman Jesse would be ashamed to utter in public. Give the man his due. He spoke English. He didn't open his mouth and emit soap bubbles. He was no suck up. He had more dignity than to kiss the president's shoe.)

Norm got a free ride from the press. St. Paul is a small town and anybody who hangs around the St. Paul Grill knows about Norm's habits. Everyone knows that his family situation is, shall we say, very interesting, but nobody bothered to ask about it, least of all the religious people in the Republican Party. They made their peace with hypocrisy long ago. So this false knight made his way as an all-purpose feel-good candidate, standing for vaguely Republican values, supporting the president.

He was 9 points down to Wellstone when the senator's plane went down. But the tide was swinging toward the president in those last 10 days. And Norm rode the tide. Mondale took a little while to get a campaign going. And Norm finessed Wellstone's death beautifully. The Democrats stood up in raw grief and yelled and shook their fists and offended people. Norm played his violin. He sorrowed well in public, he was expertly nuanced. The mostly negative campaign he ran against Wellstone was forgotten immediately. He backpedalled in the one debate, cruised home a victor. It was a dreadful low moment for the Minnesota voters. To choose Coleman over Walter Mondale is one of those dumb low-rent mistakes, like going to a great steakhouse and ordering the tuna sandwich. But I don't envy someone who's sold his soul. He's condemned to a life of small arrangements. There will be no passion, no joy, no heroism, for him. He is a hollow man. The next six years are not going to be kind to Norm.

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About the writer Garrison Keillor is the creator and host of the nationally syndicated radio show "A Prairie Home Companion," broadcast on more than 500 public radio stations nationwide. For more columns by Keillor, visit his column archive.


TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections; US: Minnesota
KEYWORDS: coleman; keillor; minnesota; salon; senate
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To: AlwaysLurking
Everyone knows that his family situation is, shall we say, very interesting

Oh, is he a dope-head, a womanizer, a rapist, a cheat, a liar, a sexist, a racist, a crook, a traitor, a thief, an ego-maniac, a sociopath, and petulant? Come on, Garrison, quit acting like a gay gossip columnist and tell us. Then, tell us how much whatever it is about him is in his private life.

41 posted on 11/08/2002 5:47:43 PM PST by Paul Atreides
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To: AlwaysLurking
Norm played his violin. He sorrowed well in public, he was expertly nuanced.

Did Garrison Keillor ever raise any objections when Bill Clinton would put on his act and bite his lip on national TV?

42 posted on 11/08/2002 5:48:51 PM PST by Polybius
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To: tonyinv
I dont recall any conservative voices blaming the people after 1992 & 1996.

We didn't. We blamed a dishonest media for failing to warn the people about what was really seeking to be their leaders.

43 posted on 11/08/2002 5:49:21 PM PST by Tribune7
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To: AlwaysLurking
The Democrats stood up in raw grief and yelled and shook their fists and offended people.

Gosh, I didn't realize that a campaign rally (aired for free on local stations, I understand?) counts as an expression of "raw grief."

Besides, Dems can't help but offend people. It's their nature.

44 posted on 11/08/2002 5:49:34 PM PST by exDemMom
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To: AlwaysLurking
Wellstone is just another dead commie a good start if you ask me.
45 posted on 11/08/2002 5:51:51 PM PST by weikel
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To: jwfiv
If Garrison is this bitter, I can't wait to see what Michael Moore has to spew!
46 posted on 11/08/2002 5:52:16 PM PST by zook
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To: AlwaysLurking
Oh my....those grapes must really be sour!

That's exactly what I thought. Interesting that someone who can come up with some really smart and humorous radio can come up with some really stupid political commentary.
47 posted on 11/08/2002 5:52:50 PM PST by aruanan
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To: AlwaysLurking
Everyone knows that his family situation is, shall we say, very interesting, but nobody bothered to ask about it,

Oh, Please, Garrison, if the Dems. had had ANY dirt on Coleman that was CREDIBLE, it would have been front page news and would have been the lead stories on the networks! This is a typical left wing whisper campaign.

48 posted on 11/08/2002 5:53:24 PM PST by SuziQ
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To: AlwaysLurking
I'll be using my copy of "Lake Wobegone Days" to start tonight's fire in the Great Room.

What a piece of snot Keillor is.

49 posted on 11/08/2002 5:53:40 PM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts
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To: AlwaysLurking
For all his faux-folksiness, Garrison Keillor has long been known - or should I say infamous - for being one of the angriest liberals on planet Earth. He rarely leaves the Upper West Side of Manhattan, except to do his radio show, because to him it's the only place populated by people as intelligent as Garrison Keillor. In fact, he even tried to move his radio show to Manhattan, but it was a gigantic flop, so he had to move it back to Minnesota and keep whipping up the Lake Wobegon BS to keep the cash rolling in. He is bitter, angry, and just plain mean. He is to be pitied and laughed at.
50 posted on 11/08/2002 5:53:41 PM PST by Timesink
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To: tpaine
If Nixon vetoes any of that bs the commie congress at his time passed it would have been overridden. The only area where he had any freedom of action was foreign policy and he did a great job.
51 posted on 11/08/2002 5:54:37 PM PST by weikel
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To: AlwaysLurking
Would anyone know this windbag's name if it weren't for NPR's home for the pretentiously boring? With apologies to those who like him don't you know.
52 posted on 11/08/2002 5:55:07 PM PST by Lx
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To: AlwaysLurking
Oh yeah, almost forgot...

The Democrats stood up ... and yelled and shook their fists and offended people.

He buried the lead.

53 posted on 11/08/2002 5:55:29 PM PST by Timesink
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To: AlwaysLurking
And Norm finessed Wellstone's death beautifully

Garisson Keilor is a vile piece of excrement. If I ever run into him I will punch his dumb nose down his dumb commie throat.

54 posted on 11/08/2002 5:56:42 PM PST by montag813
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To: AlwaysLurking
Minnesota

where all the women are strong,
all the men are good looking,
and all children are above average,
and our politicians should be socialist...
55 posted on 11/08/2002 5:56:47 PM PST by lizma
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To: AlwaysLurking
Norm! Thanks for becoming a grown-up!
56 posted on 11/08/2002 5:57:19 PM PST by FryingPan101
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To: bybybill
Don't know what Keel Over might mean but the Coleman's lost two infant children to a rare birth defect. They also have two teenage children. That kind of tragedy can bring a couple closer as it seems to have done with them. His wife makes appearances with him and at least seems affectionate.

What a silly, prissy twit Keel Over is.
57 posted on 11/08/2002 5:57:40 PM PST by Let's Roll
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To: RS
I guess that sums up what Garrison Keillor thinks of the people of Minnesota. I wonder how they feel about being insulted by him ?

Keillor is Minnesota's better-looking equivalent to Molly Ivins.

58 posted on 11/08/2002 5:59:41 PM PST by Tall_Texan
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To: AlwaysLurking
Hey, Mrs. Kiellor, up your hubby's meds!
59 posted on 11/08/2002 6:00:05 PM PST by mystery-ak
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To: AlwaysLurking
He is a hollow man. The next six years are not going to be kind to Norm.

Keilor better not run into me during the next six years, unless he wants to look like Max Cleland. Vile scumbag.

60 posted on 11/08/2002 6:00:47 PM PST by montag813
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