As now-Senator Franken wrote, that was a joyous event that was totally in spirit with Senator Wellstone's life and ideals. But the right-wing rage media, which treated him like dirt before he died, used their post-9/11 clout to do what they always do: treat progressivism as despicable, and borderline unpatriotic.Well, when the memorial morphed into a campaign rally, it did strike a lot of people as horrifyingly bad, which is why the right-wing showed more clips of it than the left-wing, replaying it over and over again. It fired up the base and helped keep the House and Senate in Republican hands.
They played it "over and over again" because that's what they do: they create rage-fueled entertainment in order to pander to the egos of their audience, while conspiring, via international fiscal policy, to rob them blind.
I'm no expert on Senator Wellstone, but I bet he would have loved the event.
I asked him to keep the topic focused on remembering Senator Wellstone instead of making partisan complaints, and then you go and make partisan complaints from the opposite side of the aisle, which is not fair when he's been asked not to respond in kind. Stop.