] I'm in a rental car with Al Franken, and we're driving ] across New Hampshire on the Sunday before the nation's ] first primary, heading to a John Edwards rally. The ] Democrats are in a kooky mood following the sudden ] collapse of Howard Dean in Iowa, and Franken -- comedian, ] celebrity, scourge -- is spending two days in the state ] not in any official capacity but as a sort of good-will ] representative from the party's satiric wing. He is not, ] as you might think from the outrageous trappings of his ] comedy, an extreme lefty but rather a devout party man, ] one who says, for example, that the Democratic Leadership ] Council is a moral force for good. He believes in the ] process; he's friends with several of the candidates as ] well as many members of the press corps; he's here to ] soak it all up. Pretty good article in the NYTimes Sunday Magazine about Al Franken and his new radio network Air America. Good Read. Al Franken, Seriously |