Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Heart of a Clown

Resident Senate Idiot James Inhofe today called Senator Al Franken (D-MN) a "clown."

Here's how that "clown" displayed grace, humility and nobility beyond the ken of subhumans like Inhofe.

Sen.-elect Al Franken (D-MN) just held a victory rally at the Minnesota state Capitol in St. Paul, celebrating his hard-fought and heavily-litigated victory that finally came true yesterday. In some of the most heartfelt terms possible, he thanked his staff, all of his supporters and volunteers, and especially his family -- and paid tribute to a departed friend, the late Sen. Paul Wellstone.

"Well, it was close," he began his remarks, to the laughter of the crowd, alluding to his final certified victory margin of 312 votes out of about 2.9 million. "But we won." And the crowd applauded.

"And when you win an election by this close a margin, you know that not one bit of effort went to waste," he later added. "And so I want to thank every single person who knocked on a door, marched in a parade, made a phone call, gave money, gave time, gave energy, gave of themselves to this effort. Thank all of you, thank you, thank you, thank you."

The longer his speech went on, Franken became more emotional, clearly touched in a very deep way at the amazing victory he has won, and all the effort that other people put into it on his behalf.

"I want to thank our beautiful kids, Joe and Thomasin, who helped out so much and put up with even more during this long campaign. But most of all, most of all, I want to thank their mom," he said. "You know, this September 19th will be the 40th anniversary that Franni and I met at a freshman college mixer. We've been partners ever since, and when we decided to make this effort, I called our friends and said, 'Franni and I are running for the Senate, and if we win, I get to be the Senator.' Well honey, I get to be the Senator. (They hug, as the audience cheers.) I get to be the Senator because of you. This was a historically close race, but it wouldn't have been if it weren't for Franni. I would have lost, by kind of a lot."

Read the whole thing - Eric Kleefield, who has been covering the Minnesota Senate race like a blanket for more than eight solid months, deserves your page views.

2 comments:

Rich Miles said...

Inhofe is a nasty piece of goods. Always has been. He denies global warming, opposes abortion as "baby-killing", and has personally insulted nearly every Dem Senator in the last two Congresses, and quite a few Dem congressmen and women as well. He suffers from an alarming excess of personal confidence, and as soon as he gets out of the Senate, he's probably gonna get his ass beat by any number of people he's spoken ill of.

I plan to sell tickets.

Old Scout said...

And I get to cater the thumping.

The difference between class & clown is perspective - the perspective that insensitive, socially ignorant, economically illiterate, superstitious and asrrogant louts like Ihnofe, McConnell, Bunning, Bond, Blunt, Cantor, Boehner, Rohrbacher, Limbo, Coleman, Pawlenty, Thune and others like them.

Al's class. Met him at his uncle's in KC about 26 years ago - THEY are neat: mentally quick, fun-nee and polite.

How does enlightened humility resonate?