Heating Things Up In Minnesota

Republican Norm Coleman has an ad containing Al Franken's "seeming contradictions on Iraq." Considering that the primaries in Minnesota haven't ended yet, it's safe to say that Coleman is a little worried about Franken's impact (and he should be; I've read Franken's book, The Truth).

Franken has been a little busy with the New York Times, but his people did manage to respond:

Immediately after the recording hit the Internet, Franken spokesman Andy Barr accused Coleman of engaging in "fundamental dishonesty," and suggested his campaign sliced and diced Franken's comments to achieve its goal of discrediting him.

"Fundamental dishonesty like we are seeing from Coleman's campaign today was a bad way to get us into this war, and it's certainly not going to get us out," said Barr. "It won't stop Al from speaking out against this war and holding Norm Coleman accountable, and it won't stop Minnesotans from voting for a new direction."


Coleman's ad aside, Franken's view of Iraq can be found here.

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