Norm Coleman’s statements that the allegations contained in a suit filed by a Texas Republican were “false and defamatory” (and that the suit’s timing was determined by Coleman’s filing suit against Al Franken’s campaign) might be just a bit more credible if he didn’t accuse all his political opponents of lying about him.
Those accusations themselves might be more credible if he didn’t make them in lawsuits that were dropped after each election. They might also be more credible if he hadn’t been the first to go personal in his negative ads.
Stephanie Zvan is one of the hosts for the Minnesota Atheists' radio show and podcast, Atheists Talk. She serves on the board of Secular Woman. She speaks on science and skepticism in a number of venues, including science fiction and fantasy conventions.
Stephanie has been called a science blogger and a sex blogger, but if it means she has to choose just one thing to be or blog about, she's decided she's never going to grow up. In addition to science and sex and the science of sex, you'll find quite a bit of politics here, some economics, a regular short fiction feature, and the occasional bit of concentrated weird.
Oh, and arguments. She sometimes indulges in those as well. But I'm sure everything will be just fine. Nothing to worry about. Nothing at all.