Norm Coleman was flown out to be a “special guest” at indicted Senator Ted Stevens’ Kenai River Classic in Alaska three times. How does Coleman try to play it down at the Minnesota State Fair?
Norm Coleman said:
I went on a charity fishing trip. 501(c)(3), prove me. Yea, run it by the ethics committee. There are 74 boats in that. One of them obviously had somebody in it who had trouble. I wasn’t fishing with him.
ROFL. Wow, watch him try to run away from that. That guy “who had trouble” was convicted VECO executive Bill Allen. Bill Allen helped organize the entire trip! He also happens to be the very same guy who is involved with getting Stevens indicted in the first place. He also happens to be the same guy that gave money that Coleman hasn’t returned yet.
Yeah, that’s not fishy at all. Nice try, Norm.


So, who was ol’ Smokescreen fishin’ with, those three PAID FOR fishin’ trips?
That’s hilarious! I can just see the same response coming from Normie about 3 a.m. when he stumbles in the house and Laurie is waiting up:
“I was on a charity trip, honey. 501(c)(3), prove me. Yea, run it by my secretary, yeah, that’s right, my secretary. There were 74 women on the trip and one of them obviously had lipstick on. Must’ve rubbed up against me. I wasn’t screwing her. Really honey. Now blo-and-go me.”
That is a reasonable answer, however, he should never have been in the situation to begin with.
You know they say that birds of feather flock together. And those dirty birds Norm was fishing with got together to flock the US of A. They didn’t indict those people because they were doing God’s work, they indicted them for bribery and corruption.
Norm you need to explain better why when you get into bed with crooks you don’t come out crooked. This stinks like bait left a couple of weeks in the boat.