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Fake Jesse Ventura

Posted at 2:29 PM on October 14, 2008 by Mike Mulcahy (5 Comments)

I know Jesse Ventura. I've worked with Jesse Ventura. Jesse Ventura isn't really a friend of mine, but I certainly know the caller to Midday today claiming to be Jesse Ventura is no Jesse Ventura.

He wanted to ask Al Franken a question. Listen for yourself:

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How can you tell it's not the former governor? The first time he says "Minnesota" he gets the Ventura pronunciation wrong, so he overcompensates the second time he says it.

I don't know who this really is. Maybe him, or him, or even him. (but probably not him)

In any case, when you call Midday, don't pretend to be somebody else.


Comments (5)

Oh man, I was laughing so hard listening to Midday when he came on... now I'm laughing again finding out it was a fake.

Posted by Aaron | October 14, 2008 4:08 PM


Thanks for clearing that up, Mike! I couldn't believe that Gary and Al took that guy seriously.

Posted by Zeb | October 14, 2008 7:49 PM


You Mike, you're no Lloyd Benson. Good sleuthing all the same.

Posted by Mike | October 15, 2008 3:04 PM


I don't mean to doubt you Mike, but has someone confirmed with Mr. Ventura that this was indeed NOT him calling?

Posted by Obediah | October 16, 2008 7:33 AM


Obediah, he's not always such an easy guy to get ahold of, so you'll have to trust me. I have talked to him many times though and listened to a lot of tape of him. I can tell the genuine article from a phony.

Posted by Mike Mulcahy | October 16, 2008 4:29 PM


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