Colbert for...What, Exactly?
I know, there have already been posts about Mr. Colbert running for President. But what do you all think about this? I'm kind of split, myself.
On one hand, I want to be amused. Steve Colbert is running for President. Just saying that makes you laugh. I can't believe he's actually taking it this far, even if he is only running in South Carolina. The man is hilarious, and you have to love his satire style. Running on both sides? He'd better hurry up and have a sex scandal so he can assimilate himself into the Republican party.
On the other (more serious) hand, I am offended. He's making a mockery of the POTUS elections and obviously does not actually care about solving problems in our country or mending foreign policy, et cetera. Not to mention, all of the voters out there who don't take the election too seriously and will vote for Colbert are probably going to be Democrats, no? If he keeps this up, he could take votes away from the Democratic candidate. Not that it would matter because of the damned electoral college, but anyway.
I'm interested in hearing what the other Presidential hopefuls will have to say about this...Who here would seriously consider voting for Colbert?
Thoughts?
Laria
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On one hand, I want to be amused. Steve Colbert is running for President. Just saying that makes you laugh. I can't believe he's actually taking it this far, even if he is only running in South Carolina. The man is hilarious, and you have to love his satire style. Running on both sides? He'd better hurry up and have a sex scandal so he can assimilate himself into the Republican party.
On the other (more serious) hand, I am offended. He's making a mockery of the POTUS elections and obviously does not actually care about solving problems in our country or mending foreign policy, et cetera. Not to mention, all of the voters out there who don't take the election too seriously and will vote for Colbert are probably going to be Democrats, no? If he keeps this up, he could take votes away from the Democratic candidate. Not that it would matter because of the damned electoral college, but anyway.
I'm interested in hearing what the other Presidential hopefuls will have to say about this...Who here would seriously consider voting for Colbert?
Thoughts?
Laria
Link


Who knows? Maybe while voting for Colbert they'll cast a vote for the Democratic candidate for dog catcher. Win-win.
Nowhere in our Party's treatment of Presidential candidates or Presidential processes is there any consideration of the ideals that our party is supposed to stand for.
Our Party now merely bows and scrapes on the floor to cater to the candidates who have prostituted themselves to collect the most money.
Our Party selection should be based on the ideas, proposals and plans of the candidates, not on the highest pile of bribe money gained by selling out principles.
Our party spits in the face of the one and only candidate who truly has the action plan with actual steps to fulfill our liberal progressive principles.
Compare the Top Ten List at www.franklynch.org to the rehashed "Oh so 20th Century obsolete baloney" with which all the other candidates insult our intelligence.
Except for www.franklynch.org, all the other candidates are only repeating the rhetoric from the 1970's, repeating promises which they have broken again and again.
Can't we wake up and get rid of the proven liars, of the candidates who have never delivered, and choose a new and better future?
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I think we went a little off topic here.
:)
Of course, if a Democratic presidential candidate wins in Florida (a state whose demographics looks like America) they can probably win nationwide.
In November?
The saddest memory I have of 2000 is coming in for the recount, slightly hung over at noon the day after the election day. One of the first orders of business was counting and reading out loud the write in votes. I winced at every vote for Mickey Mouse....
Jim Callahan
Orlando, FL
I'd at least choose Colbert over Mickey Mouse.
And what a world of different the world would be.
I would love to see him give Mike Enzi a primary...
Besides, isn't he running in South Carolina ONLY?