It Ain't Over in Minnesota

It is nice to see that Minnesotans are not about to allow the sleazebag politics of the Democratic party to hijack a Senate seat without a fight:

Minnesota voters testified Tuesday their ballots had been unfairly rejected as Republican Norm Coleman argued thousands of disqualified absentee ballots should be counted in the U.S. Senate race.

“Perhaps my signature is not as good as it once was,” Gerald Anderson, of St. Paul, told the three-judge panel hearing Coleman’s lawsuit. “It gets cloudy and crooked. I am 75 years old.”

But that shouldn’t have disqualified his vote, he said: “I want it back. I’m entitled to my vote.”

A statewide recount gave Democrat Al Franken a 225-vote edge. The personal stories that Anderson and five other voters told are just one front on Coleman’s effort to have more votes counted.

And so much for “count every vote” – that only applies when Democrats are behind. Once the Democrat gets in the lead, then all the votes are counted, no matter what.

Has there been a more disgusting spectacle out of the 2008 campaign? Here is Al Franken, the man who routinely accuses Republicans of being lying bastards, attempting to steal a Senate seat he couldn’t win on the square…how do liberals sleep at night?