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- logicalnoise, on 10/23/2007, -9/+327You know if he did want to actully be pres. and won. he'd be great because he'd hire the best cabinet ever and leave most everything up to them and then he'd work on just keeping good relations with other countries. Plus the best state of the union addresses ever.
- Dwebtron, on 10/24/2007, -20/+249Anyone see that bad movie with Robin Williams that would like to comment...?
(i'd vote for colbert!) - Absinthminded64, on 10/24/2007, -10/+237Yeah, RV totally sucked!. .
- mywhitenoise, on 10/22/2007, -14/+217Probably run this country better than the other candidates, but this is obviously a joke.
- theshizzler, on 10/22/2007, -3/+157dugg merely for the prospect of colbert written state of the union speeches.
- stupidverizon, on 10/22/2007, -20/+167To be frank, even though I love Colbert, I would much rather see Jon Stewart be president =P
- macaddct1984, on 10/19/2007, -6/+103Anyone see that Digg article with 3,500+ diggs?
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Stephen_Colbert_ ... - tehpwnerofn00bs, on 10/24/2007, -17/+110But will Stewart be his vice-president?
- Observant1, on 10/22/2007, -9/+70yupyup, man of the year (I'd vote for robin williams!) the movie was actually good for trying to wake people up to the potential for fraud with electronic voting machines, and what kind of dirty tricks others in power will use to smear someone who just might care about doing things right.
- paulg2000, on 10/19/2007, -19/+79Oh great, another candidate without a solid platform.
- norman619, on 10/22/2007, -20/+80Master Chief Officially Announces Run for White House!
- theshizzler, on 10/18/2007, -6/+61Unfortunately, if he actually filed papers, the other republican candidates would have a good case for forcing Viacom to give them 2 hrs (30 mins + 3 repeats) a day in airtime.
Gotta be write-in only. - Dgen_X, on 10/19/2007, -1/+51I'll only vote for the Colbert/Colbert ticket
- norman619, on 10/18/2007, -17/+67Duke Nukem Officially Announces Run for White House
- zyklon, on 10/22/2007, -24/+74***** Ron Paul, I vote Colbert.
Sorry, guys. - Aooogah, on 10/18/2007, -0/+47Actually, the equal-time rule only applies to broadcast networks, not cable.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/artic ... - fuseideas, on 10/19/2007, -3/+49It's no less a joke than the current executive branch!
- praha, on 10/18/2007, -7/+48I couldn't be happier even if Cheney stubbed his hoof on the coffee table.
- KillerSiafu, on 10/22/2007, -0/+41I am President [and so can you!]
- fishinabarrel, on 10/18/2007, -5/+44IT seems to me like all presidential candidates are like puppets. He seems equally capable as everyone else out there. He will make America fun again.
- slyydrr, on 10/22/2007, -3/+42Behind every successful comedian lies a genius, or at least that's the way I've always seen it. This is a truly intelligent man who hasn't been scarred and mangled by the political system the way that most other political persons have been.
If this is indeed true, he has my vote as I'm all for someone who isn't going to be easily swayed by political mainstream, but who will rather hire intelligent people to surround themselves with to make difficult decisions with the utmost care of a country's well-being as a top priority. - inactive, on 10/18/2007, -3/+41OMG, I, like, SO love your comment.
- Rahodeb, on 10/24/2007, -2/+39I don't know, does biting sarcasm count as a national and foreign policy?
- neoform, on 10/22/2007, -3/+37omg, i SO hope he gets invited to some of the debates.. I gotta say, that would make them Soooo much more fun to watch.
- gnick, on 10/18/2007, -0/+33I prefer biting sarcasm to guns and bombs.
- Monk22, on 10/19/2007, -3/+36no actually i didnt
- otatop, on 10/18/2007, -0/+32Wrong. Equal Time only applies to broadcast radio and television stations, and has exemptions for scheduled newscasts. It's why Fred Thompson is edited out of reruns of Law & Order on NBC, but is still in the episodes on TNT.
- WasntMe, on 10/24/2007, -1/+32No. He will replace Stewart with someone named Huckabee or Putin. Did you read the article?
- Aquiace, on 10/19/2007, -1/+29What are you talking about? Clearly his stance on bears is of great public interest.
- ahoyhoy, on 10/22/2007, -1/+29... so he fits in with the rest of the leading candidates right now perfectly...
- AndrewDB, on 01/10/2008, -4/+32Colbert could make Stewart his vice.
- techmaster, on 10/22/2007, -0/+27As he did the state of the union speech, there'd be subtitles on the side of the screen making everything he says 100x funnier...
- RxDaniel, on 10/18/2007, -5/+32Sadly for him none of his supporters are over 18.
- inactive, on 10/18/2007, -1/+27however that one girl in the movie RV was really hot. it made the movie watchable for me.
- zyklon, on 10/24/2007, -2/+27It's better than blindly firing a weapon like the current administration practically does.
- ArmyOfFun, on 10/18/2007, -1/+26Are you alluding to the fairness doctrine? That was thrown out when Regan was president. Even then, I don't think it applied to cable.
- CosmicJustice, on 10/18/2007, -20/+43People. It's a joke, for God's sake.
- Speed, on 10/19/2007, -1/+24Listen, you know that Colbert isn't REALLY a conservative, right?
- jcaino, on 10/18/2007, -1/+23i give the free publicity of my own free will and am more than happy to do so.
- luckykpolice, on 10/19/2007, -1/+23Shhhhhh.... don't tell them.
- Okari, on 10/18/2007, -2/+24And if he wins, he'll release Duke Nukem Forever!
- floorman56, on 10/18/2007, -3/+24Pat Paulsen did this spiel in the 60's ...
The comedian was approached by the Smothers Brothers with the idea of running for President in 1968. His reply, he was later to recount, was: "Why not? I can't dance — besides, the job has a good pension plan and I'll get a lot of money when I retire."
Paulsen's campaign that year, and in succeeding years, was grounded in comedy, while not bereft of serious commentary. He ran the supposed campaigns using obvious lies, double talk, and tongue-in-cheek attacks on the major candidates, and responded to all criticism with his catch phrase "Picky, picky, picky". His campaign slogan was "Just a common, ordinary, simple savior of America's destiny."
Paulsen's name appeared on the ballot in New Hampshire for the Democratic Primary several times. In 1996 he received 921 votes (1%) to finish second to President Bill Clinton (76,754 votes). In 1992 he came in second to George Bush in the North Dakota Republican Primary.
I thought Colbert was cutting edge - tehpwnerofn00bs, on 10/18/2007, -4/+24think: "I'm going to vote for him"
- tehpwnrate, on 10/18/2007, -1/+21I hear he's got balls of steel.
- AUmrysh, on 10/24/2007, -3/+22Hey, I live in SC, and I'm going to write in his name in the primary... a make believe candidate is better than most of the real ones we have.
- EasyEve, on 10/18/2007, -8/+27Yes- I will vote Cobert- he'll tell em like it is!
- otatop, on 10/18/2007, -1/+20South Carolina.
- NinjaBoy, on 10/18/2007, -0/+16Other than the fact you would have to be one REALLY lazy ass programmer to just make it choose alphabetically instead of even attempting to count.
- treecha02, on 10/18/2007, -1/+17I think that's the point...
- sdotbailey, on 10/18/2007, -1/+16And they can, as long as they're over 35 and a natural born US citizen.
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