Posted on 07/14/2008 5:49:33 PM PDT by LiveFreeOrDie2001
Jesse "The Body" or "The Governor" Ventura is making his announcement tonight on Larry King Live if he will be running for Senate from Minnesota against Norm Coleman (R) and Al Franken (D).
Hmmm
Methinks this could really jack up the race.
Won’t he take votes away from Franken?
Al Franken’s campaign just took a pile-driver.
Bump!
BTTT
Disappointing thing about Ventura is he supported a consumption tax in his book, but failed to implement it as Governor, and this was before 911 when Minnesota had a surplus.
A local Poll I just saw has Jesse well ahead of Coleman & Franken............
Meh...
Hmmmmm polls smolls lol
Jesse will take votes from Franken. His running virtually destroys the chance of a Democrat pickup in this race. Jesse might be a kook but he is a useful kook.
Yea, but he “Shocked the World” & won Governor.
I once thought he was a legit guy...
But with the beyond loony things he has been saying about 9/11, the good people of Minnesota will not take that very well.
If anything, I think he is going to hurt Al Franken more than he does Senator Coleman.
All the 9-11 kooks will be on board with Jessie.
Jessie’s best line in a movie:
“I ain’t got time to bleed!”
I listened to Jesse’s radio program for a long time & heard a lot about him.
Jesse does like attention.......
He was my 2nd favorite wrestler after The Macho Man Randy Savage.
Finally - something entertaining in this election season — Jessie vs. Al Franken...
Lord. If there’s someone out there who WAS OTHERWISE voting for GOP Norm Coleman, but is now going to switch to 9/11 nutter Ventura....then we’ve got bigger problems in the electorate.
Jesse is against censorship, i/e. the New Yorker with Obama & Wife fist pumping.
Haha you just made me laugh out loud.
I needed that today. I think we all did...
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.