Al Franken

Al Franken
Alan Stuart "Al" Frankenis an American comedian, actor, politician, and writer. He is currently the junior United States Senator from Minnesota. He became well known in the 1970s and 1980s as a writer and performer on the television comedy show Saturday Night Live. After several decades as a comedic actor and writer, he became a prominent liberal political activist. Franken was elected to the United States Senate in 2008, narrowly defeating incumbent Republican Senator Norm Coleman. Franken is a member...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth21 May 1951
CityNew York City, NY
CountryUnited States of America
Dear Mr. Franken, It's possible that I was mistaken about this. Cheers.
If someone hacks your password, you can change it - as many times as you want.
I heard versions of the speech before and I thought it was great. You go with your 'A' material. As an old comic, that's what I say. Go with your 'A' material.
Lies, and The Lying Liars who Tell Them
Hey, (Rep. Lindsey) Graham is going to give some reply. Why don't you come to this press conference?
The irony upon irony of this lawsuit was great. First, Fox having the trademark 'fair and balanced' -- a network which is anything but fair and balanced. Then there's the irony of a news organization trying to suppress free speech.
Unfortunately, America wasn't paying attention when he was giving his stump speech.
We need to prepare our kids for a 21st Century economy, and we're not doing it with our schools.
I listen to NPR when I listen to the radio, but I don't listen to the radio that much. You know, I listen to Garrison Keillor, I listen to 'Prairie Home Companion.'
You might not like that Facebook shares your political opinions with Politico, but are you really going to delete all the photos, all the posts, all the connections - the presence you've spent years establishing on the world's dominant social network?
You know who's doing a 'there but for the grace of God go I?' Scalia.
The crash of 2008 was driven in no small part by unfair practices in the mortgage industry, which led to many consumers becoming trapped in loans they didn't understand and couldn't afford.
When you win an election, what you really win is a chance to go to work for working families who need a voice in Minnesota.
It's easier to put on slippers than to carpet the whole world.