Showing posts with label Tim Pawlenty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tim Pawlenty. Show all posts

Thursday, February 05, 2009

Franken tells another bad joke

Minnesota comedian and candidate for senate Al Franken is requesting the court allow him to be given a temporary certification as senator while the courts consider a challenge to the election results by Senator Norm Coleman. Coleman and Franken competed in last November’s election, only to have results so close that a recount was needed. Coleman had won the initial vote tally but Franken appears to have won the recount. However, the courts are examining the recount results and, per Minnesota law, no certification has taken place.

Now Franken is arguing that he should be given the senate seat temporarily because Minnesota needs two representatives in the senate to vote on the stimulus package and other important questions.

The argument is, of course, absurd. Without a clear understanding of the preferences of Minnesotans, it is impossible to pick one person or the other to cast votes in the senate. Franken’s argument is “someone’s gotta do it” but there is no case that it should be specifically him. One could easily argue that the temporary senator should be the incumbent, or even a third party (Jesse Ventura?) until the court case is resolved if Franken’s arguments had any merit.

It’s likely, but not certain, that Franken will prevail. One could even argue that the recount going awry was Norm Coleman’s fault. It does not appear to be the result of Franken’s campaign trying to steal the election.

However, until the voters’ intentions can be discerned through the careful examination by the Minnesota courts of the recount Minnesota should be content with one senator. If they cannot live with one senator, then the only person under Minnesota law that could fill the vacancy by appointment is Governor Tim Pawlenty.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Big spending GOP governors looking for DC cash

Republican governors lobbying Washington D.C. for the "stimulus" package should be taking the lead from House Republicans. Sadly, many of them are not, including Governor Palin.
The 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, planned to meet in Washington this weekend with Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and other senators to press for her state's share of the package.

Florida Gov. Charlie Crist worked the phones last week with members of his state's congressional delegation, including House Republicans. Vermont Gov. Jim Douglas, the Republican vice chairman of the National Governors Association, planned to be in Washington on Monday to urge the Senate to approve the plan.

"As the executive of a state experiencing budget challenges, Gov. Douglas has a different perspective on the situation than congressional Republicans," said Douglas' deputy chief of staff, Dennise Casey.

Fortunately there are a few that aren't ready to take a blow torch to a pile of cash. Jindal and Pawlenty said they would take the money but objected to the size of the bill, while Haley Barbour and Mark Sanford are not even sure if their states are going to accept any of the money.