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What Happened? Franken The Politician, Palin The Entertainment



Jul 9, 2009 15 Comments ›› Erik Wong

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The new senator from Minnesota is a comedian, writer and actor who lived on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and raised a lot of money from friends in Hollywood. The departing governor of Alaska is a hockey mom from a small backwoods town who likes to hunt and fish. Yet today, Al Franken looks wholesomely mainstream, while Sarah Palin seems headed for the tabloid fringe.

That unexpected contrast reveals much about the current configuration of Republicans, Democrats and politics in America — a story of two parties that crossed paths while traveling in opposite directions over the past dozen years or so.

Before he entered politics, Franken had a long and highly successful career in television, wielding a sense of humor that could be wicked, outrageous and even offensive. He was an urban denizen with liberal sensibilities who counted professional wrestlers, college professors, scruffy journalists (including this one) and members of the Grateful Dead among his friends. Even after he signed on as the star host of the progressive Air America radio network, he was primarily an entertainer.

Back around the time that Franken quit “Saturday Night Live” for the second time, Sarah Palin entered public life as a civic activist and candidate for local office in Wasilla, Alaska, where she was soon elected mayor. She was a populist of the right-wing variety, a fundamentalist churchgoer and a scourge of politics-as-usual. Concerning herself with such conservative staples as government spending, tax cuts, term limits and gun rights, she was a textbook Republican officeholder.

But somewhere along the line, everything changed for both them and their parties. Franken left showbiz behind to prove himself a serious policy wonk as well as a devoted family man; Palin transformed herself and her family into a reality television show.

The entertainer became a public servant — and the public servant became entertainment.

How this all came to pass is a complicated story that actually begins long before the political decisions that led to his rise and her fall. The bookish, wise-guy Al always had a political streak dating back to his college years at Harvard, where he switched from mathematics to political science and graduated with honors. The telegenic, athletic “Sarah Barracuda” embarked on a career as a TV sportscaster in Alaska’s biggest city before eloping with Todd and moving home to Wasilla.

The reversal of the parties’ trajectories, in style and substance, may have begun during the 2002 election, a stunning midterm defeat for the Democratic opposition that Republican strategist Karl Rove predicted to be the start of decades of unchallenged rule for GOP conservatism. That was also the moment when Paul Wellstone, the Democratic senator from Minnesota who had become a national icon of progressive politics, died in a terrible plane crash along with his wife, Sheila, his daughter Marcia and three aides, as he was campaigning for reelection.

In the bitter aftermath of his death, turncoat Democrat Norm Coleman won a special election to succeed Wellstone, and joined the Republican majority in the Senate. And Franken, a Minnesota native, began to think about whether he might someday run for that same seat to vindicate the legacy of Wellstone, one of his closest friends.

In victory, the Republicans grew increasingly extreme and overconfident, encouraging figures such as Ms. Palin to follow their most extreme instincts. In defeat, the Democrats at last began to refurbish their progressive ideology, reconnect with working American families and rediscover their will to fight.

As an author and radio personality, Franken made a significant contribution to his party’s renewal. He was ready for prime-time politics in ways that Palin, the sudden star who could barely utter a coherent paragraph, was not.

Beneath the glittering surface, she exhibited profound weakness. Behind the joking persona, he showed moral and intellectual strength.


  • ji

    Written by a liberal who can find nothing wrong with lying, cheating and stealing to win.
    Wongs words are a waste of ink, paper and time.

    • MD_Vet

      Eric Wong is not the author…he just posted the article… it was writen by Joe Conason

      FWIW

    • FIU Alum

      Actually I quite like the good Mr Wong’s postings.

      Cheers Mr Wong

  • copperpeony

    “Franken left showbiz behind to prove himself a serious policy wonk as well as a devoted family man; ”

    Are we talking about the same idiot man who ran around in diapers, ranted and raved like a lunatic? Give me a break!!! Excuse me while I heave :cry:

  • USMCTANKS

    Another POS lib bastard that I can’t wait to see swing from the end of a stout piece of American rope.

    DEATH TO THE TRAITORS !

  • JJIrons

    WHAT?!?

    “That unexpected contrast reveals much about the current configuration of Republicans, Democrats and politics in America — a story of two parties that crossed paths while traveling in opposite directions over the past dozen years or so.”

    The filthy liberal scum is going in the exact same hell-bent direction as they always have. There’s been no directional change except they are aimed straighter at hell than ever and moving there faster than ever.

    Trying to make Palin and Franken the status quo is a joke. I for one do not believe we have seen Sarah Palin give up on anything. It’s going to be interesting in the future. Conservatism is FAR from dead.

  • Jim

    Sarah Palin -is- -not- -an- -extremist-. Where do these people get this?

  • Buzz Bannister

    Liberals lie and twist and this bit of sheep shit is but a single example.

  • mike3481

    I got to this sentence and stopped reading;

    “Palin transformed herself and her family into a reality television show.”

    No she didn’t, the political Left transformed her and I suspect the Left will rue the day they did that.

  • tlk

    Let’s give Sarah and her family our prayers. What’s most important is that no matter what she does that she be lead by God and not by the corruption and deceit that we currently have in DC…and that goes for both sides. Pray that she has the stamina to be a strong leader for our country.

  • DJohnson

    My Goddness I can’t believe I read the whole thing. This idiot makes me sick!!! Check your facts the Liberal Media has made a mockery of this country!

  • Cotton B

    Look how they try to characterize her quick, before real Americans understand. Distortion artists….Let’s see, they’ve tried to drive the narrative since day one, and then she hanks it right back from them every time. Habitual liars with a limited future. Her world is endless with possibilities. :smile:

    • copperpeony

      Thank you. I couldn’t of said it better myself. Every single citzen in this country now owes $90,000 of debt in this fiasco and I think Sarah is our hope for the future.

  • Jim Doolittle

    Franken still looks like a dork to me.I don’t care what he has to say. I don’t waste much time listening to dumbfucks. I heard obama speak once at his innaug now when he comes on it’s tv off.Just doing my part for global warming.

  • JayMS

    Al Franken is a boring douchebag. He was never once funny or entertaining. Later as the “star” of Air America he helped that station bomb in markets like Madison, WI. How stupid do you have to be to lost THAT market to Rush Limbaugh? Franken is a loser and a moron. This article is crap. Franken isn’t fit to lick the moose shit off the soles of Sarah’s boots let alone stand shoulder to shoulder with her on policy issues.