Is there anyone out there who is blue and wouldn’t vote for them?

    by bartarton

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    1. Initial-Section8187 on

      I would vote for Jon Stewart!! He has a heart!! Look at what he is doing for the 9/11 families, he has compassion and our backs!! He could just be a typical Hollywood actor and just do it for the social media likes, but he is really passionate and confident about his and our position in the future of this country. Maybe pair him with Jordan Klepper… that might be a Dream Team!!

    2. Imagine to White House correspondent dinner…

      I’ve said numerous times, I would vote for Jon over anyone else. He may not have the best ideas all the time, but fuck he asks the best questions. And that’s how you know that man is smart.

    3. Honestly I wouldnt want them to run. I think we need people like Stewart who are on the ground and pressing our government with the tough questions and getting support from regular citizens. In office they would get railroaded by the other congressman. They can do that in office too, but I dont think they would be as successful.

    4. They are comedians that never worked in government to make and execute policy. Why would we want them to be president?

    5. You’re saying we should elect television stars out of the belief they’re the only ones who can fix this broken nation? Gosh where have i heard that idea before……

    6. No. I like what they do, but I’m not interested in celebrity politicians. I want my leaders to have leadership experience. It matters.

    7. You need serious people running the country, like reality TV hosts, billionaire narcissists and rappers.

    8. Political office would ruin their lives and families. These two are contemporary world wonders and don’t deserve that.

    9. ShakeTheEyesHands on

      Being a comedian that’s good at criticizing the government doesn’t mean you’d be good at running a country. Please stop with this. Let’s elect people who know what they’re doing, not funny late night hosts.

      Don’t get me wrong, I love the dude and I’m well aware of the work he did for veterans, but that still does not make a president. Let’s elect someone who actually knows the ins and outs of the system from the inside, not a comedian TV personality.

      Or how about we elect someone who isn’t already at retirement age?.. that’d be good too.

    10. The President of the United States has to have experience in government, in elected politics, executive positions preferably, in addition to knowledge of history, science, social sciences and statistics, combined with managerial skills up the wazoo. I m begging you – and the Michelle Obama people – to please remember what happened the last time we tried an inexperienced politician in the most powerful position in the world.

    11. Anyone taking the helm as president gives up all privacy. These guys already know some of it but it’s worse as president.

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