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Al Franken, who got his start on “Saturday Night Live,” rode his dry, progressive sense of humor to a Senate seat in Minnesota (though he was also a policy wonk). Andy Griffith and Patricia Neal in "A Face in the Crowd." REUTERS This is the world Dempsey chose not to enter.
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Al Franken, who got his start on “Saturday Night Live,” rode his dry, progressive sense of humor to a Senate seat in Minnesota (though he was also a policy wonk).
according to The Boston GlobeAndy Griffith and Patricia Neal in "A Face in the Crowd." REUTERS This is the world Dempsey chose not to enter.
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