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HOW TO TICK-OFF THE PRESS

By Michael B. Brodkorb | March 25, 2008

Team Franken really ticked-off the the press corps today.  Franken's event started late and he left in a big hurry, before reporters were able to ask questions about his speech. I have video of Team Franken quickly escorting Franken from the press event and then a panicked Jess McIntosh, telling the press that Franken had to leave for a meeting. Before the event started, I asked Franken about the MN GOP's press releases about his failure to provide disability insurance for his employees in New York.

The video is priceless, so please check back to Minnesota Democrats Exposed.

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This post also appears on Blogs for Norm!, an online community and blog covering the 2008 U.S. Senate campaign in Minnesota. The primary goal of Blogs for Norm! is to organize bloggers who support U.S. Senator Norm Coleman.

 

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5 Responses to “HOW TO TICK-OFF THE PRESS”

  1. MDE Fact Check - Franken Edition at MNpublius.com Says:
    March 25th, 2008 at 4:37 PM

    [...] Michael has a nasty habit of posting things that just aren’t true… Team Franken really ticked-off the the press corps today. Franken’s event started late and he left in a big hurry, before reporters were able to ask questions about his speech. [...]

  2. AL FRANKEN LEAVES RALLY WITHOUT TAKING QUESTIONS FROM REPORTERS | Minnesota Democrats Exposed Says:
    March 25th, 2008 at 4:45 PM

    [...] As I wrote earlier today, Al Franken left his rally in St. Paul without answering questions from reporters after he delivered his speech. Above is a clip of some of the video I shot. Franken mingled with the crowd at the event before he gave his speech, but he didn't have a formal press conference.   [...]

  3. AL FRANKEN LEAVES RALLY WITHOUT TAKING QUESTIONS FROM REPORTERS | Minnesota Democrats Exposed Says:
    March 25th, 2008 at 4:45 PM

    [...] As I wrote earlier today, Al Franken left his rally in St. Paul without answering questions from reporters after he delivered his speech. Above is a clip of some of the video I shot. Franken mingled with the crowd at the event before he gave his speech, but he didn't have a formal press conference.   [...]

  4. Roxy Says:
    March 25th, 2008 at 5:01 PM

    McIntosh looked “panicked”? like, “oh, i’m so panicked, my canidate is doing so very well” kind of panicked?

  5. AL FRANKEN LEAVES RALLY WITHOUT TAKING QUESTIONS FROM REPORTERS at Blogs for Norm! Says:
    March 26th, 2008 at 7:51 AM

    [...] As I wrote earlier today, Al Franken left his rally in St. Paul without answering questions from reporters after he delivered his speech. Above is a clip of some of the video I shot. Franken mingled with the crowd at the event before he gave his speech, but he didn't have a formal press conference.   [...]

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