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    Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., laughs during an interview with The Associated Press in his office on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, June 15, 2016.

WASHINGTON >> For years, Sen. Al Franken has kept one of his most potent political weapons in check: his wit.

The former “Saturday Night Live” comic was determined to establish himself as a serious senator after winning his Minnesota seat by a razor-thin margin. So after he got to the Senate in 2009, he embraced the low-key life of a freshman lawmaker, allowing his inner-nerd to languish as he dove into legislation and limited his media contacts to home-state reporters.

Those days are ending. No longer the Washington newbie, Franken has grown more comfortable with the national political spotlight. And he’s ready to use it to help unite Democrats behind Hillary Clinton.

Franken is understated about his higher profile — there has been some buzz that he could be a dark-horse vice presidential pick. “I think as the campaign progresses everyone will have a larger role. I think I will along with so many of my colleagues,” Franken told The Associated Press.

But Democratic colleagues relish the idea of Franken unleashed.

“I think that he’s incredibly intelligent, but I think that he does something to Donald Trump that would be very effective, which is to make a joke out of him,” said Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison.

Franken acknowledges he has a special skill.

“Well, you know I was a performer, so I tend to make my events more enjoyable for the audience,” he said. “I speak seriously, too, but I know how to speak to the crowd.”

Franken gained fame as a comedy writer and performer on “Saturday Night Live.” He later hosted a liberal radio show on Air America and wrote political books attacking conservatives, like “Lies: and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them, A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right.”

When Franken arrived in Washington, he got advice from a Clinton aide on navigating the transition. He said he focused on being a “workhorse not a show horse” and eschewed national news outlets. “I wanted to let Minnesota media know that this wasn’t about me becoming a national figure, this was about me doing work for Minnesota,” he said, “and I think now they know that.”

He focused on help for children, seniors, farmers and Native Americans. Among his achievements was inserting a provision in President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul that forces insurers to spend up to 85 percent of premiums directly on health care.

“He really gets to the heart of a lot of issues,” said Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin, the No. 2 Senate Democrat.

Franken has embraced his life as a senator, but he admits that once in a while, he does have a pang of regret about the life he left behind.

“I really miss hanging around funny people,” he said.

Franken hasn’t been able to shake some of the funnyman baggage. There’s one crack he would like to permanently retire. He’s read so many headline variations of “It’s no joke! Franken is a senator!” that he has a poster hanging in his office showcasing many of the references.

And he still gets laughs. At a breakfast for constituents, Franken told roughly 150 people gathered in an ornate hearing room about the origins of the wild rice porridge they were eating. He said it was developed by French-Canadian voyageurs, early settlers in Minnesota. But Franken questioned the authenticity of cream in the dish. “I don’t know about the voyageurs,” he said. “It’s so hard to get a cow in your canoe.”

A compact, energetic man, Franken takes seriously his role as a liberal warrior, following in the footsteps of progressive hero Paul Wellstone, who held the Senate seat before dying in a 2002 plane crash. Franken stresses his support for mental health funding, better treatment for substance addiction, tougher gun control and more support for families.

Franken was an early backer of Clinton, whom he has known for more than 20 years. They met when he worked on material for the Clintons for a Washington comedy dinner. She campaigned for him in 2008. He insists she has a “goofy sense of humor” that doesn’t often emerge.

Franken is quick to play down rumors that he could be a vice presidential prospect. He stressed that to his knowledge he is not being vetted for the job.

“If Hillary Clinton came to me and said, ‘Al, I really need you to be my vice president, to run with me,’ I would say yes, but I’m very happy in the job that I have right now,” he said.

His schedule is busy. So far this year, Franken has traveled to Wisconsin, New Hampshire, Michigan and Massachusetts for Clinton and has campaigned for at least nine Senate candidates.

Still, here’s one thing Franken hasn’t done for the campaign: He hasn’t written funny lines for Clinton.

“I’ve learned not to offer jokes, ‘cause you just get your heart broken,” he said.

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  • Al is at once bright, self-deprecating and always with a sardonic quip. Have had more than a few meetings with him and it’s always a joy. His only negative is that he went to that other school on the James river.

    • Well I know a complete self promoting clown when I see one. He’s the next Keith oberman who I recall, for all his supposed smarts….is gone, less….
      I employ Harvard graduates. Plenty. And they’re both smarter than this guy and a whole lot nicer

    • Boo, you and Klastri are wasting your time. You guys should be working for CNN with Corey or the Clinton campaign with Franken. You make me laugh.

    • Keoni, can we ask your level of education? Ever attend an Ivy? Did you even graduate from college? That’s what I thought–pillock knave.

      • Ivy League bush league. They got us into this mess and now we need Donald Trump who graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1968 to bail us out.

        • What mess? Record corporate profits? Almost 10 million new jobs since Bush? Or stock market at all-time highs, unemployment in the 4% range….etc

          Did you even attend college–be honest? This captures the rights brisk March to mediocrity…

        • Or placed in another context, under Regan and GW, they produced a little under 18 million jobs, while Billy and Obama have close to 30 million jobs, or about 40% more. Care to put your teeny tiny thinking cap, and venture a lucid explanation??! Go ahead I’m waiting…

        • Per CNBC. Layoffs by U.S.-based companies accelerated in April, sending year-to-date job cuts to the highest level since 2009, a private study reported Thursday.
          Domestic companies announced plans to let go 65,141 workers last month, a 35 percent increase from March, according to the report by outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas .

          In the first four months of the year, employers said they would hand out 250,061 pink slips. That is the highest total for the January-to-April period since 2009.

          “We continue to see large scale layoffs in the energy sector, where low oil prices are driving down profits. However, we are also seeing heavy downsizing activity in other areas, such as computers and retail, where changing consumer trends are creating a lot of volatility,” Challenger CEO John A. Challenger said in a statement.

        • Bloomberg reports–“Goldman Sachs has been reducing staff as it seeks to weather a slump in trading and deal making. The firm eliminated dozens of managing directors, executive directors and vice presidents across the mergers and debt and equity capital markets teams earlier this year, people familiar with the matter said at the time. The firm also extended cuts in its fixed-income division to roughly 10 percent of staff, double what it normally cuts each year.” OMG the bankers doing God’s work are being fired. How many Ivy Leaguers?

        • boolakana. You have been totally “Gruberized”. 10 million new jobs? Are you disallowing all the jobs lost? Didn’t think so. Unemployment numbers published by Obama. Actual rate is around 10%. Obama has nothing to do with the stock market. Only top 40% of the population play the stock market, the other 60% is stretching their pay check pay day to pay day. Ivy league college! Who cares? You and your degree can take a hike. I have never seen a more obnoxious individual posting to the SA. Lots of good that degree does you in spelling. It’s Reagan, not Regan. Are you Josh Earnest’s understudy?

        • Cwo, Klastri is a close second. They are twin brothers from different fathers, living with their poor mom in the basement/dungeon under Parental supervision. Something like Arnold S. and Dan de. Boo, After his stint with the State Department on Hillary’s D tail he had to detox from all her BS and lies and still suffers from its lingering effects. Being highly contagious Klastri has become infected as well.
          Don’t mind him about Harvard. He has quite the imagination. Both of them.
          Let’s hope they make a full recovery.

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