Sen. Al Franken knows how to find a few minutes of semi-privacy at the State Fair so he can eat an ear of corn.
He was sitting on the grass, behind a bench. Most fairgoers' eyes are focused upward, especially if they are not on those streets frequented by horses and cows. Many people walked by without noticing him down there.
Since his was the first famous face I spotted after several hours at the fair, I decided I'd better shoot some startribune.com/video of him and his ear of corn.
The staffer sitting next to him, who came over to find out why I was videotaping Franken, blocked my video shot, then claimed she didn't realize she'd done so. She looked much smarter than she sounded at that moment.
Friday morning, I called Franken's office to find out if he was intentionally or unintentionally clever. Franken staffer Marc Kimball said: "The only thing that was intentional was the corn. We made a beeline for it when we got there. He doesn't have a lot of time. That's one of his pleasures at the fair -- in fact, he went twice yesterday."
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In other political moves from Sen. Franken on Day 2:
"Just got cut off by Al Franken on the way to the fair. Funny," wrote WCCO-TV's "Good Question" guy Jason DeRusha on Twitter Friday.