If the phrase "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me" sounds familiar, you've likely seen Saturday Night Live's classic recurring sketches starring Stuart Smalley, host of ...
Former US Senator, Al Franken tells J.O.E. News that more charges are coming for former US President Donald Trump. #alfranken #donaldtrump #trumpindictment #stormydaniels #lewisblack Canada making ...
Al Franken is headed back to the White House — well, sort of. The former politician, 73, appears in the new murder mystery series, “The Residence,” and portrays fictional senator Aaron Filkins. The ...
Former Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) says he’s closing the door on running for public office again. “I don’t think I’ll be running again,” the “Saturday Night Live” writer and performer-turned-lawmaker ...
Former Democratic Senator Al Franken said in an interview with Bill Maher on Friday that President Joe Biden is wrong to impose tariffs on Chinese EVs. What Happened: The imposition of higher tariffs ...
It’s Walz! Pronounced “Walls”. A great choice with an impressive record in Minnesota: making reproductive freedom a right, expanding paid family and medical leave, making school meals for students ...
As he came bounding onto the stage last month in Chicago, Al Franken offered up his best Mick Jagger, strutting and preening to the Rolling Stones as “Start Me Up” blasted throughout City Winery. It ...
ANN ARBOR, MI -- Former U.S. Senator and Saturday Night Live performer and writer Al Franken is coming to Ann Arbor. “An Evening with Al Franken,” is set for 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 20, at the Michigan ...
Former US senator from Minnesota and SNL comedian Al Franken — who resigned from office in 2017 after several women accused him of sexual misconduct — is trying to help an ex-top staffer get elected ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Former U.S. senator and longtime Saturday Night Live cast member Al Franken will share stories about his life in comedy and public service at the Ulster Performing Arts Center on ...
Former United States Senator Al Franken blasted the Supreme Court as “illegitimate” during a recent interview. The exchange took place on the Saturday edition of his podcast, The Al Franken Podcast ...