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Roy Rolling

(7,774 posts)
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 05:26 AM 6 hrs ago

South Carolina Senator (Colbert?)

Last edited Sun Jul 12, 2026, 05:57 AM - Edit history (1)

I hear there’s an opening for the job of senator from South Carolina and someone will be appointed to fill that seat in the Senate.

I also hear Stephen Colbert is “suddenly” available.

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South Carolina Senator (Colbert?) (Original Post) Roy Rolling 6 hrs ago OP
Sounds good to me. mercuryblues 6 hrs ago #1
Annie Golfnbrew 3 hrs ago #35
Annie Andrews sop 3 hrs ago #37
Thank you Golfnbrew 3 hrs ago #46
No more TV celebrities SocialDemocrat61 5 hrs ago #2
Appointed Roy Rolling 5 hrs ago #3
The one exception SocialDemocrat61 5 hrs ago #4
Al Franken wasn't too shabby catchnrelease 5 hrs ago #5
He never passed much legislation SocialDemocrat61 4 hrs ago #7
Senator Al Franken was a leader his fellow elected Democrats looked up to KS Toronado 4 hrs ago #12
His fellow democrats looked up to??? SocialDemocrat61 4 hrs ago #13
That was a shame on our party that they believed the shit Veritas Project was putting out. KS Toronado 4 hrs ago #15
Actually it was 7 or 8 women SocialDemocrat61 4 hrs ago #16
Sorry I'm not going to allow anyone to waste my time KS Toronado 4 hrs ago #21
Not bashing anyone SocialDemocrat61 3 hrs ago #25
After decades of informed, incisive political commentary DFW 5 hrs ago #6
Howard Cosell was a great sportscaster for decades SocialDemocrat61 4 hrs ago #8
What was the joke that made you so committedly anti-Colbert? wolfie001 4 hrs ago #20
Nothing against Colbert SocialDemocrat61 3 hrs ago #22
OK. Cool wolfie001 3 hrs ago #33
He was also physically out of the question DFW 3 hrs ago #23
Never said anything about Scott SocialDemocrat61 3 hrs ago #28
Why not? I mean, I know why you're saying it (Trump), but the Lawyer.... ColoringFool 4 hrs ago #17
Never said it has to be a lawyer SocialDemocrat61 4 hrs ago #18
Republican presidents haven't been good for the country MadameButterfly 3 hrs ago #24
True SocialDemocrat61 3 hrs ago #29
Isn't it a moot point for SC where Dems won't have a say MadameButterfly 3 hrs ago #38
Yes, the primary was on June 9th SocialDemocrat61 3 hrs ago #40
I'm kind of sorry she doesn't have Graham to run against MadameButterfly 3 hrs ago #44
Just no more presidents with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame would take care of our problem Submariner 4 hrs ago #19
Or Governor or Senator. SocialDemocrat61 3 hrs ago #30
This one is intelligent and human, though. GPV 3 hrs ago #42
That's what I call "wishful thinking." GoCubsGo 4 hrs ago #9
I believe his sister ran for Representative, but lost to the former governor Rhiannon12866 4 hrs ago #10
I never met the current governor, who seems awful DFW 3 hrs ago #31
I'll bring up someone people here will know TVguyCards 4 hrs ago #11
Bill Bradley, NY Knicks 3 term Senator NJ Historic NY 4 hrs ago #14
and ran for president MadameButterfly 3 hrs ago #27
And did his best to SocialDemocrat61 3 hrs ago #34
They were having a primary Polybius 3 hrs ago #39
Bradley repeatedly lied about Gore SocialDemocrat61 3 hrs ago #43
I'm not familiar with the details of that primary campaign but MadameButterfly 3 hrs ago #41
Yes he was qualified SocialDemocrat61 3 hrs ago #45
I was in college and got my news from Newsweek magazine:-) MadameButterfly 2 hrs ago #47
Or John Glenn, the astronaut and then Senator from Ohio DFW 3 hrs ago #36
McMaster... Godot51 3 hrs ago #26
Dr. Annie Andrews won the SC primary for senator. greatauntoftriplets 3 hrs ago #32

Golfnbrew

(80 posts)
35. Annie
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:52 AM
3 hrs ago

I would love Colbert, he is so sharp, but we already have an excellent candidate, Annie Anderson, a pediatrician.

Roy Rolling

(7,774 posts)
3. Appointed
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 06:24 AM
5 hrs ago

Not “running for office” Appointed until a special election.

But I would never rule anything out, including TV celebrities after the excellent job performance by Volodymyr Zelenskyy from Ukraine.

SocialDemocrat61

(8,542 posts)
7. He never passed much legislation
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 06:34 AM
4 hrs ago

Other than asking Jeff Sessions some tough questions in one hearing, I can’t think of much that he accomplished in the Senate.

KS Toronado

(24,362 posts)
12. Senator Al Franken was a leader his fellow elected Democrats looked up to
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:00 AM
4 hrs ago

and you can't get much legislation passed with Rs in control always saying no.

SocialDemocrat61

(8,542 posts)
13. His fellow democrats looked up to???
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:01 AM
4 hrs ago

Then why did 39 of his fellow democrats call for him to resign so quickly?

KS Toronado

(24,362 posts)
15. That was a shame on our party that they believed the shit Veritas Project was putting out.
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:11 AM
4 hrs ago

And it all started with a photo of a comic attempting to be funny, followed by R lies.

SocialDemocrat61

(8,542 posts)
16. Actually it was 7 or 8 women
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:15 AM
4 hrs ago

including a democratic congressional staffer. And wasn't Project Veritas James O'Keefe's operation? Don't recall they had anything to do with Franken.

But I still never heard any fellow Senator or even a democratic member of the House ever say that they looked up to Fraken. But if I missed someone please point them out.

KS Toronado

(24,362 posts)
21. Sorry I'm not going to allow anyone to waste my time
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:28 AM
4 hrs ago

bashing an ex-Senator that the MAJORITY OF LIBERALS LOOKED UP TO. Have a nice day.

SocialDemocrat61

(8,542 posts)
25. Not bashing anyone
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:43 AM
3 hrs ago

if I said anything that is factual not the truth, please correct me. But if a majority of liberals looked up to Franken, why? Was it because of the progressive legislation that he got passed in the Senate or because he was a TV celebrity?

DFW

(60,933 posts)
6. After decades of informed, incisive political commentary
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 06:31 AM
5 hrs ago

I’d bet that Colbert would do a FAR more credible job of representing the people of South Carolina in the Senate than anyone the Republicans would choose to replace Graham. For this reason alone, Colbert is already out of the question.

SocialDemocrat61

(8,542 posts)
8. Howard Cosell was a great sportscaster for decades
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 06:37 AM
4 hrs ago

doesn’t mean he would have been a good player.

wolfie001

(8,311 posts)
20. What was the joke that made you so committedly anti-Colbert?
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:28 AM
4 hrs ago

I mean, this would NEVER happen (Senate seat), but you really seem so invested? 🤔

DFW

(60,933 posts)
23. He was also physically out of the question
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:39 AM
3 hrs ago

Colbert is intellectually very much as capable of taking on the job of Senator, as was Al Franken. No one was asked to take Cosell seriously as a 60 year old line backer, which he never was. Al was taken very seriously as a 60 year old Senator.

This apples and oranges game is ridiculous.

Don’t tell me you think Tim Scott is doing a more credible job as Senator from South Carolina than Stephen Colbert would—not that Colbert has made the slightest move toward campaigning for the position (as in moving his residence back to South Carolina, for example), or that a Republican governor of South Carolina would appoint Colbert as a caretaker for the interim. Colbert is probably the most famous native of South Carolina alive at the moment. I’m sure that if he wanted to make political capital out of that, the moves would already be underway.

SocialDemocrat61

(8,542 posts)
28. Never said anything about Scott
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:46 AM
3 hrs ago

Any republican is worse than any democrat. But I’m sure there are many capable democratic elected officials in South Carolina to run for that seat who actually have experience working in government. Let republicans put up TV celebrities for office.

ColoringFool

(1,559 posts)
17. Why not? I mean, I know why you're saying it (Trump), but the Lawyer....
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:21 AM
4 hrs ago

Class has never been all that terrific.

SocialDemocrat61

(8,542 posts)
18. Never said it has to be a lawyer
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:24 AM
4 hrs ago

AOC isn't a lawyer. But she wasn't a TV celebrity either. We've had 2 celebrity Presidents and niether was good for the country. You would think we would learn are lesson already.

MadameButterfly

(4,368 posts)
24. Republican presidents haven't been good for the country
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:42 AM
3 hrs ago

since somewhere around/after Teddy Roosevelt. I wouldn't link it to celebrity status necessarily.

SocialDemocrat61

(8,542 posts)
29. True
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:48 AM
3 hrs ago

But democrats should put up qualified, experienced candidates. Leave the TV celebrities for the republicans.

MadameButterfly

(4,368 posts)
38. Isn't it a moot point for SC where Dems won't have a say
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 08:00 AM
3 hrs ago

in this appointment? WE have the Dem nominee already, right?

SocialDemocrat61

(8,542 posts)
40. Yes, the primary was on June 9th
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 08:06 AM
3 hrs ago

Dr. Annie Andrews won.
https://drannieandrews.com/
People should focus their energy on supporting her rather than wishing for a TV celebrity.

MadameButterfly

(4,368 posts)
44. I'm kind of sorry she doesn't have Graham to run against
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 08:12 AM
3 hrs ago

But maybe he isn't as poisonous to SC voters as he is to me. Still hard for me to imagine going after someone new who hasn't yet proven their incompetence and dishonesty.

Submariner

(13,496 posts)
19. Just no more presidents with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame would take care of our problem
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:26 AM
4 hrs ago

The two we've had, cut n' run Ronnie and the Pedo, both have 'Wag the Dog' wars in common to deflect the electorates view of their assholeness on the world stage.

Reagan got 241 Marines and Sailors killed in Beirut, so he invaded Grenada 3 days later and got 4 Navy SEALS killed among others for NOTHING. And that was 3 years before the traitor POTUS negotiated with terrorists, arms for hostages.

And wasn't Iran attacked just a week or so after that FBI Form 302 describing the POTUS's penis in the 13 years old girl who bit him and he threatened her.

No more Hollywood star assholes for president!

GoCubsGo

(35,106 posts)
9. That's what I call "wishful thinking."
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 06:44 AM
4 hrs ago

Gov. McMoron is one of the biggest Trump boot-lickers on the planet. No way he'd appoint ANY Democrat, let alone Stephen. Besides, that's not how it's done here.. There will be a special election, although at this point, they might as well leave it open, since the seat is open for election in November.

Rhiannon12866

(262,200 posts)
10. I believe his sister ran for Representative, but lost to the former governor
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 06:47 AM
4 hrs ago

Mark Sanford, the one who went "missing" on the Appalachian Trail...

DFW

(60,933 posts)
31. I never met the current governor, who seems awful
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:49 AM
3 hrs ago

In the meantime, I have met Mark Sanford several times, and actually like the guy. Our politics don’t have a lot in common, and we don’t discuss our love lives, obviously😆

TVguyCards

(144 posts)
11. I'll bring up someone people here will know
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 06:59 AM
4 hrs ago

and somehow has been forgotten about.

Sonny Bono.

SocialDemocrat61

(8,542 posts)
43. Bradley repeatedly lied about Gore
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 08:11 AM
3 hrs ago

and his position on issues. The Bradley campaign was the source of the whole 'I invented the internet' controversy. Bradley's whole campaign strategy was to paint Gore as a habitual liar, which was then picked up by the Bush campaign.

MadameButterfly

(4,368 posts)
41. I'm not familiar with the details of that primary campaign but
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 08:09 AM
3 hrs ago

I'm not going to attribute trashing Al Gore to his celebrity status. And by the time he ran for president he was a qualified politician.

Al Gore himself had some celebrity because of his father. Though it means he was raised in politics, maybe extra-qualified.

SocialDemocrat61

(8,542 posts)
45. Yes he was qualified
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 08:16 AM
3 hrs ago

But he ran a dishonest campaign where his main strategy was to call Gore a liar.

MadameButterfly

(4,368 posts)
47. I was in college and got my news from Newsweek magazine:-)
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 09:02 AM
2 hrs ago

so what did I know then? My extended family is from Tennessee and long time fans of the Gores. Not liars, obviously, so that would have rankled me too.

DFW

(60,933 posts)
36. Or John Glenn, the astronaut and then Senator from Ohio
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:54 AM
3 hrs ago

I put Mark Kelly in a different category, as he would have been quite content to stay in the military and let Gabby be the Politician. He would never have run for anything without her encouragement to step in where she no longer could.

Godot51

(885 posts)
26. McMaster...
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:43 AM
3 hrs ago

... is a moron maga who'll probably appoint himself and run in the upcoming senate race as well.

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