So, in summation...
I would hazard a guess that that will be the battle cry of both the GOP and the Hillary camp should he run, which he won't.
In other words he would be the most underestimated candidate in, well, history.
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People getting their news from a comedian
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Stewart show is like fingernails scraping a chalkboard.
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You mean unlike Rush Limbaugh, Bill O'Reilly, Ann Colter, Tucker Carlson, Glenn Beck, and co., etc, all of whom are comedians, they just don't know it.
Dennis Miller. Oh wait, he IS a comedian.
Of course none of them are running for pres. (some might breath a sigh of relief), but then again neither is Jon Stewart.
Yet. :D
There are what, 17 Republican candidates in the race so far? 17?? Or is it 18? I lost count a while back. Nearly all of whom are forgettable and in fact will be forgotten about a minute after the primaries if not sooner. The best of them thus far is who, Bush and Trump. Seriously, I'd love to see a really great, a really strong, uber smart, personable conservative candidate get in the game. One who leaves no doubt that he (or she) is a serious contender for the title of the world. But so far that's just not the case, at least not so far, as much as some would like to believe otherwise.
Until that happens everyone on the planet who cares even slightly about US politics is going to see a Dem president term after term.
And yes, I'm a fucking Canadian. Get over it.