Politics | Al Franken Don't Expect Laughs From Sen. Franken During campaign he was wonky and even a bit boring By Jason Farago Posted Jul 1, 2009 5:34 AM CDT Copied Democrat Al Franken, with his wife Franni at his side, speaks with the media outside their home in Minneapolis, Tuesday, June 30, 2009. (AP Photo/The Star Tribune, Brian Peterson) Liberals may be hoping for biting wit and conservatives for embarrassing shtick, but according to Bob Benenson of CQPolitics, Al Franken is likely to disappoint both when he finally arrives in the Senate. Throughout his campaign Franken displayed an impressive mastery of Minnesota issues and made clear his candidacy was not a lark. Some Dems even began to think of the SNL star as boring. Ex-athletes like Jim Bunning have not rolled into the Senate chamber wearing cleats, nor did John Glenn take his seat in the upper house wearing an astronaut's uniform. Franken will be no different, Benenson writes; for those seeking amusement, "we'll have to rely on other politicians' tacky sex scandals for the laughs." Read These Next President Trump writes a snippy letter to Norway. Meet the Oscar winner who says the award injured her career. Researchers jumped in car to investigate cow tools. Trump appears to be trying to build an alternative to the UN. Report an error