Jesse Ventura climbing in the ring?: The Swamp
 
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Posted July 9, 2008 11:08 AM
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Jesse Ventura addresses the Minnesota legislature in 1999. No legislators were harmed in the making of this photo. (AP/Tom Olmscheid)


by James Oliphant. Updated with Ventura denial

You know, ever since Hillary Clinton dropped out of the presidential race, politics have been, well, a little dull. Each day is a new set of allegations and counter-allegations from John McCain and Barack Obama and it's is just gonna keep going for months.

Then someone like Jim Webb, a potential VP pick for Obama who would brought a little Braveheartian flourish to the summer given his background in military matters and man-of-action novels has the nerve to pull his name from consideration.

But, thankfully, we've been saved.

Jesse Ventura is back, friends. And it looks like he is running for Congress. This morning on National Public Radio, Ventura sounded as if he is going to take on incumbent Sen. Norm Coleman (R) and former comedian Al Franken (D) in a three-way steel cage death match. (Although later Wednesday, Ventura said he still had not made up his mind.)

Ventura, the former professional wrestler, you remember was Minnesota's governor for one term, from 1999-2003, after defeating--naturally--Norm Coleman, who was St. Paul's mayor at the time. He enjoyed a rancorous four years in the Land of Ten Thousand Lakes, particularly with the local press, whom he liked to call "jackals."

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Come on, Norm. You're just making this harder.


As a member of the Reform Party, Ventura espoused several libertarian positions. He is now a fierce critic of the Iraq war and said he is entering the race because of Coleman's support of the war.

"That's the reason I run," Ventura told NPR's David Welna. "I run because it angers me."

(Note to self: Don't anger him.)

Ventura has not formally declared but in the interview made it sound like he was very much in:

"When all you MInnesotans take a good long hard look at the three of us, he said, "you decide when you are in a dark alley which one of us you want with you."

Update: Later Wednesday morning, Ventura denied to confirm he is running for Congress, saying he would decide next Tuesday, the filing deadline for November. But you can see his remarks in full for yourself here.

Read more about Ventura on his Wikipedia page here.

Coleman can't be happy about this. Polls show him with a comfortable lead over Franken, the former comedy writer whose campaign has been plagued by the fact that he is a former comedy writer.

It's going to be fun. In fact, why don't we leave this McCain-Obama stuff to the Washington pack and head for Minnesota for the summer for a front-row seat? Just look out for the flying folding chair.

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Comments

What can I do to help this guy,


Jesse will get my vote---he will beat the crum bums he is running against. Great to see an honest man of principle running for office. If I can help any way, Jesse, please contact me.


Sorry, Jesse, Minnesotans have already seen this show...


You got to be kidding me!

I heard this morning "its like a breath of fresh air."

I think its more like "a shot in the head"


Everyman has a right to run for the Senate, and "everyman" (Jesse) is running. Perhaps Norm & GW will now have some free time to go and personally lend their hands in Iraq. I'm sure there's an open seat on the front lines for two dedicated soldiers of their ilk. We are in accord Jesse, (a.k.a. Robin Hood). Bon chance, mon ami!


Sweet! The circus is back in town in Minnesota.


This race is more than a joke, it's a walk-over. A current state poll shows Republican Coleman leading Demo Franken 51-42 percent. If Ventura enters, Franken's percentage drops to 31. Ventura called Franken an opportunist and a carpetbagger. "He hasn't lived here in 30 years, and he's only coming back to Minnesota for the convenience of his own political agenda." Source: ABC News.


Seriously, the idea that Ventura helps Franken is nothing more than Swamp wishful thinking. There are no republicans who will vote for that guy after the debacle that was his governorship. The Code Pink crowd, however, must love his stance on the war.


Hey Jesse, no need to enter the race. Al Franken is also a vehement opponent of the Iraq war and he's already a candidate. How about helping out a fellow carpetbagger, or is that too difficult for you to do from your hacienda in Mexico?


So he's not running, now? Don't tease us like that, Oliphant!


Jessie did a commendable job as governor of MN. He gave us rebates when we had budget surpluses, he got us a light rail system, and had a lot of other good ideas that got torpedoed by our whiny GOP and Dem partisan legislatures. The great thing about Jessie is what you see is what you get AND he's pretty darn smart and quick for a professional wrestler/former Navy SEAL.


I wish Jesse would run for the presidency. After reading his books and following his political career, I believe our country needs a no nonsense leader who is not owned by his own special interests (translated into GWB - oil and Iraq). It is embarrassing that the best our great nation can do is Obama and McCain. Politicians love "Politics as usual" which is what these two politicians are. . . usual. . . ordinary.
Jesse for President!


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