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  1. thistimelineisweird on

    I’m guessing worthless clickbait given the source.

    But Colbert is welcome to run just as anyone. I don’t know why he’d want to, but he could if he chose.

  2. Leftblankthistime on

    No. I’m sorry. Just no. Why is it that people think the highest office in this country needs to be held by celebrities? Can we please have candidates that actually know how government is supposed to work? No Steven Colbert – no John Stewart just no celebrities unless they truly have some form of expertise in government. We pushed away Pete Buttigieg and Tim Walz because they didn’t have enough experience and now we’re talking about more celebrities. C’mon! Just quit

  3. Consider that Trump ran after Obama roasted him at the correspondents dinner, ultimately leading to Trump replacing Obama. It would be ironic that Trump ended Colbert tv show to cause Colbert to run and replace Trump. Imagine that transition!

  4. Why not, he seems to have more spine and character than half the Democratic field, and after all – Zelenskyy was a comedian before becoming president too.

  5. If he wants to run, go ahead and enter the primary. Let him answer the questions on stage next to probably Newsome, Harris, Whitmer, Buttigieg, and whomever else and see who gives the best answers.

  6. CitySeekerTron on

    Colbert technically addressed it, but he intentionally didn’t answer the question.

    I don’t think it’s a question he’ll ever answer.

  7. AGrandNewAdventure on

    “Absolutely I should not run for president” is not “I am absolutely not running for president.”

  8. Colbert is one of the few religious people that isn’t batshit crazy, so he would be an good leftist candidate that could actually grab a few votes from the other side. Plus they could just show the older, dumber republicans old clips from the Colbert Show. I don’t think he’d want to put himself through all that, though.

  9. There is only one required qualification to become President of the United States of America: **You have to be able to win an election.**

    It doesn’t matter how much “experience” you have if you can’t win an election. If you can’t win, you don’t get to be President. That’s the end of the line. Anything else is just an opinion or a wish list.

    A guy like Colbert could win an election, which would at least open the door to get qualified people into positions where they can make a difference.

  10. The Democrats are not like the Republicans. Their elected leaders often have career achievements they can point to and sell to voters.

    It has not gotten so bad that inexperienced celebrities or business hacks regularly become legitimate candidates. For Republicans this has set sail since start of the 2000s.

  11. SpongEWorTHiebOb on

    Colbert is a pretty humble self aware guy with no government experience. You have to be the biggest egomaniac and ass to think you can be President with no government experience.

  12. AlpineAvalanche on

    The only way I can imagine him entertaining the idea of running would be to troll trump, which would be hilarious.

    To be clear, pretending he is interested in running would be the troll, not actually doing it and trying to win, he won’t do that.

  13. OlorinRidesAgain on

    I would love a Stewart run but if Colbert runs it would be hilarious given his unemployment was caused by President Piggy

  14. I think Mark Kelly is our best bet. I do tend to think Governors are better-suited to Presidency, but Kelly’s military background fills in the leadership part, and I think he’s less divisive than Newsom.

    Maybe a Kelly-Colbert ticket would work.

  15. Elroythethird333 on

    Anybody that thinks Colbert or Stewart are interested in being politicians has not listened to them talk about politics. 

  16. jesuschristdickstar on

    Nah, I like Colbert a lot be he wouldn’t be able to win.

    Jon Stewart could and should run but Colbert has been painted as too much of a loon the conservatives

  17. My first reaction was I don’t want some two-bit comedian to lead this country.

    And then I remembered Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

    So okay Stephen, take your best shot. 🇺🇸

  18. Honestly, I have no issue with a Colbert or a Jon Stewart running for that office. Any talk about qualifications or experience is hogwash at this point. So go for it.

  19. See here’s the problem with the USA and why we ended up with Rump.

    Colbert is a great person, he is very close to political people sure. But he would NOT make a great president.

    Theres players and commentators. Although good at heart, he is a commentator, not a player.

  20. thetonyhightower on

    There’s an old quote (Will Rogers, maybe?) that goes something like:

    Anyone smart enough to be a good President is smart enough to not want the job.

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