A Conversation with Chris Rock

Chris Rock and Al Franken

 This week on the Al Franken Podcast, Chris Rock discusses key moments in his life, including the one where I saved his career.  Which is really more about Chris realizing that HE had to CREATE his career. Rock talks about his early influences, including his grandfather, a philandering preacher who killed a guy and spent time in prison. During Chris’s Wonder Years – he spent a lot of time with Grandpa, who in addition to being a murderer, a womanizer, and a preacher, drove taxi around Brooklyn – often with young Chris in tow. See, Grandpa wrote his sermons … Read More…

Me on Conan Last Night

Al Franken and Conan O'Brien

I had a great time last night with Conan O’Brien. Watch the full interview below. Check out The Al Franken Show on SiriusXM’s Progressive Channel starting this Saturday! Tickets are available now for An Evening with Al Franken in Portland, Seattle, Boston and Detroit! Subscribe to the Al Franken Podcast on: iTunes Spotify Google Play YouTube

Rising Democratic Star and Afghanistan vet Jason Kander discusses putting the brakes on his political career to treat his PTSD

Jason Kander

Sometimes I like to say that The Al Franken Podcast is just like The Daily, only without the resources of The New York Times. This episode I have the jump on The Times – because of my friendship with Jason Kander, former MO Sec. of State. Kander is an Afghanistan War vet who nearly pulled off a miracle in the 2016 race for MO Senate, losing by just 3 pts. (Thanks Comey!) In a state where Hillary lost by 18%, Jason ran an inspired, almost perfect race. (Jason’s the guy who did the pro-gun-control ad, assembling an AR-15 assault weapon … Read More…

Tuesday

In January, 2009, I met retired Captain Luis Montalvan and his service dog Tuesday at an Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America event. Luis had served as an intelligence officer in Iraq, where he was seriously wounded and returned home with a severe case of PTSD. He told me he could not have attended the event were it not for Tuesday. After Luis returned home from Iraq, he isolated in a small Brooklyn apartment, medicating his agoraphobia and panic attacks with alcohol. Out of sheer desperation, Luis took up an offer from Educated Canines Assisting with Disabilities, ECAD, a Connecticut … Read More…

Renaissance Man Bob Kerrey Talks to Man Al Franken

 Old enough to remember record players? Then you’ll probably remember Bob Kerrey’s extraordinary service to our nation, which continues to this day. Medal of Honor recipient for valor in Vietnam. Don’t remember Vietnam? It’s a war we won in SE Asia. How’d he get his Medal of Honor? Oh, it’s one of those blah, blah, blah stories involving leading his team of Naval Seals up a sheer 350 ft. cliff, getting his lower leg blown off, but still leading his team while going in and out of consciousness, some brilliant military move, saving his men, and capturing Viet Cong … Read More…

How Corrupt is Trump? Veteran DC Watchdog Melanie Sloan Discusses the Trump Culture of Corruption in Washington.

Melanie Sloan and Al

This week The Al Franken Podcast reveals that there is corruption within the Trump Administration. You heard me – corruption! And lots of it! Veteran DC watchdog Melanie Sloan takes us through the shocking details. It seems that Trump, his family, and the lowlife grifters populating his administration are not just incompetent, they’re crooked too! Venal, lazy, and stupid is no way to go through life, son. Unless you’re a Trump, a Kushner, or a Trump administration official. Fascinating, disgusting, and kid friendly! It’s the Al Franken Podcast.

A Conversation with Vice President Walter Mondale

Al Franken with Walter Mondale

Why did the Senate work in the 60’s and 70’s, but can’t get anything done now (except ruin the federal judiciary for thirty-five years?) Because after the civil rights laws were passed, the asshole (read Southern) Democrats became Republicans and the good (Northeastern) Republicans became Democrats. Vice President Walter Mondale and I discuss this and a million other things on The Al Franken Podcast. Can a president order American companies to leave a another country? No. Is Trump the worst person ever to be President? Very likely. How long does it take to recover from a humiliating setback? Depends.

A Conversation with Joe Cirincione

A Conversation With Joe Cirincione

A wise man once said, “Trust, but verify.” That wise man was quoting Ronald Reagan. This week The Al Franken Podcast takes a dark but hilarious look at last week’s missile explosion in Russia. Nuke expert Joe Cirincione explains why it means we’re in a new nuclear arms race. See, what exploded was the nuclear ENGINE for a cruise missile designed to carry a nuclear payload. A nuclear engine doesn’t burn out so the cruise missile can just fly around until the Ruskys decide to hit your city! It’s just part of the nifty but EXPENSIVE new technology that’s going … Read More…

A Conversation with Heidi Heitkamp

Heidi Heitkamp

 The Founding Members of the Senate’s now defunct “Oh Ya! Caucus,” former North Dakota Senator Heidi Heitkamp and I discuss Heidi’s new organization, One Country. How do Democrats get more votes in rural America? Show up. Listen. Keep coming back. Listen to the podcast. Heidi lost her re-elect in a state that has turned solidly red over the past ten years. I won both of my races in a purplish-blue state by winning big in the Twin Cities and Duluth. But I did better all-around and in rural Minnesota in my second race (2014, a bad year for Dems) … Read More…

Bedtime- My Favorite Time of the Day

Avery and Joe

Bedtime. Favorite time of the day. That’s 2 1/2-year-old Avery and 6-year-old Joe. Each gets to choose a book from their library. Sometimes they’re classics. Sometimes they’re pure junk. (Joe is currently into Ninjago).  Mostly it’s something in between. I don’t really care. I get my cuddles and then our daughter, Thomasin, AKA “Mommy,” or Franni, AKA, “Grandma,” or our son-in-law, Brody, AKA “Daddy” puts Avery down in her crib in her room. Then I turn out the lights. Joe lays down on his tummy, and says, “Grandpa, tickle my back.” And I tickle his back just like my dad tickled … Read More…