Colbert's South Carolina Bid Could Be Beneficial - Page 2

Colbert appearing in debates alongside the other serious candidates would draw people in who are interested in seeing what he'd do, but maybe while they're there, they'd be able to hear what the more serious candidates have to say on important issues, issues that affect them. CNN and YouTube's debates have attempted to bring younger people and their concerns into the debate arena, but the results have been marginal at best. And if the candidates choose not to touch on issues like the rising cost of college tuition, more young people getting involved might be just what is needed to cause politicians to focus more on those issues.

I watched the first YouTube debate with the Democrats and have not bothered with one since. If Colbert appears in a debate, though, I'm going to set aside time to make sure I watch him and the other candidates go at it. I'm also sure I'm not the only one who feels the same way. But Stephen Colbert's run may turn out to be more than the dumb publicity stunt every analyst and pundit seems to be making it out to be.

Who knows? Maybe I and my fellow Colbert fans will find a candidate in one of the parties that we can actually get behind.

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  • 1 - nonein2008

    Oct 28, 2007 at 4:12 am

    What we need to realize is that we the people, no longer have a choice in the 2008 Presidential election. The machine has decided and it will be Hillary. The machine decided in 2000 & 2004, and it was frat boy Bush. We need to openly acknowledge that we are not being presented with choices in the Presidential elections, but are being asked to artificially validate a choice the machine has made. It really does not matter, Republican or Democrat, both are selected by and run by the machine. People can start to regain control by getting involved and voting 3rd party.

  • 2 - Lapdog

    Oct 28, 2007 at 7:57 am

    nonein2008, what would you like to see a successful 3rd party accomplish?

    What changes do you imagine there'd be in US domestic and foreign policy?

  • 3 - Baritone

    Oct 29, 2007 at 12:40 am

    None,

    Could you define the "machine?" What, or who is it in your opinion? I'm not necessarily saying you're wrong or right for that matter, but give us something to hang our hats on.

    Brian,

    We have seen other such "candidacies" in the recent past. Dave Barry has declared himself a candidate a number of times, and before him comedian Pat Paulsen "ran" a couple of times. Of course Paulsen hasn't put his hat in the ring for several years owing to the fact that he's dead.

    One can join in the mirth accompanying Colbert's campaign. I do, however, find it a bit of a sad commentary on the state of our national politics given the precarious situation we find ourselves in in this world, that such silliness could be taken seriously, even a little bit. I suppose given that Colbert appears to be a reasonably intelligent adult, should he somehow find his ass on the chair behind the oval office desk, thathe couldn't fuck things up any worse than his predecessor.

    Baritone


  • 4 - Matthew T. Sussman

    Oct 29, 2007 at 1:00 am

    The Colbert/Pat Paulsen team wouldn't have a shot against Massachusetts's slated ticket of Tom Brady/Manny Ramirez.

  • 5 - Clavos

    Oct 29, 2007 at 7:49 am

    "Of course Paulsen hasn't put his hat in the ring for several years owing to the fact that he's dead."

    If Paulsen were here in Florida, that inconvenience wouldn't even slow him down, much less stop him.

    At a minimum, all the dead voters who normally vote for living candidates would switch.

  • 6 - Dr Dreadful

    Oct 29, 2007 at 2:25 pm

    Funny you should say that, Clav, because I just read about the forthcoming sequel to the hit zombie movies 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later. The next film in the series is to be called 28 Primaries Later and is scheduled for release in November 2008. In it, the rage virus spreads to Florida, causing widespread confusion about the presidential election results due to attacks on polling stations by marauding hordes of the undead.

    The climax of the film will feature a nasty and protracted battle in the Supreme Court, with the fate of Iraq America resting (ironically) on nine black-robed, decrepit zombies.

    Talk about Art imitating Life...

  • 7 - JustOneMan

    Oct 29, 2007 at 4:58 pm

    The Colbert situation illustrates how pathetic the Dumbocratic party has become. If they are trying to win over the "younger voters" theyd be better off with Sponge Bob. In fact hes a much better candidate than the current bunch of idiots..

    JOM

  • 8 - Ray Ellis

    Oct 29, 2007 at 5:05 pm

    You really don't get out much, do you, JOM? Democrats have nothing to do with Colbert's presidential "bid." It's called satire. Why does that frighten you?

  • 9 - Dr Dreadful

    Oct 29, 2007 at 5:21 pm

    In any case, JOM, every informed person knows that SpongeBob is a registered Republican.

  • 10 - JustOneMan

    Oct 29, 2007 at 6:44 pm

    Dread your right I forgot...Patrick Starfish is the Dumbocrat..you can tell by his drooling and low intellect..

    Oh yea Ray Im afraid of satire..ya moron..

    JOM

  • 11 - Dr Dreadful

    Oct 29, 2007 at 7:03 pm

    Didn't Patrick Starfish play Capt. Picard on Star Trek?

    I get you, JOM. You're not afraid of satire. It's just so far over your head it might as well be in geostationary orbit.

  • 12 - RJ

    Oct 29, 2007 at 8:54 pm

    Colbert is a leftist, just like Jon Stewart, and this is nothing more than a publicity stunt. The MSM loves him, of course, and the younger crowd appreciates his irreverent and bizarre humor. But he ain't really real, if you get my drift.

  • 13 - JustOneMan

    Oct 31, 2007 at 5:16 pm

    Jon Stewarts real name - Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz

  • 14 - Baronius

    Oct 31, 2007 at 9:07 pm

    Totally healthy preoccupation, JOM.

  • 15 - Nancy

    Nov 02, 2007 at 12:51 pm

    Spongebob Squarepants. Now THERE'S a worthy candidate for US public office. At least he's honest, which is more than can be said for the scumbag on-the-take maggots running for both parties for real.

    Actually, I think it's a good thing for someone to get out now & again & mock these sleazebags, pull back the curtains & show them for the con men/women they are in truth. I hate it, but #1 None is absolutely on track: both are just 2 facets of one ruling party, & the whole thing is a sham.

  • 16 - Dr Dreadful

    Nov 02, 2007 at 9:43 pm

    I don't think JOM is going to respond to you, Baronius. He's had to run to the drugstore for more Band-Aids to put on his knuckles.

  • 17 - Clavos

    Nov 02, 2007 at 10:46 pm

    Last I heard, he had to upgrade to 4X4 gauze sponges...

  • 18 - Baronius

    Nov 03, 2007 at 5:33 pm

    Yeah, that's the thing. However wrong Ruvy may be about some things, he lives in a world with people like JOM who sneer at him. So he moves to the Jewish homeland, and now he's surrounded by uber-JOM's who want to blow him up. Your heart has to go out to the guy.

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