CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA-Friday afternoon, presidential candidate Stephen Colbert, the daughter of South Carolina and father alienated from certain does not coordinate with Stephen Colbert Super PAC, held a meeting with former GOP hopeful Herman Cain in a page on the campus of the College of Charleston. While Colbert’s campaign a bit mysterious-satirist denied it was a joke-provides an excellent education, participation in the rally really confusing. Only a few months ago CainConnections.com, Cain is, which unfortunately sounds like escort services. (Hat-tip, photographer Justin.)
Colbert cant on the primary ballot, South Carolina did not get it from the clearing of the throat , Colbert has ordered his supporters voted for him by casting a vote for the fabric. After inserting the page behind a marching band and Cheerleading Squad up front, Colbert explained the choice of fabric as the avatar. Cain was “like she didn’t even run out.” Cain was “a man with a bus with a face on it-Gandhi did not have.” (We do, if only in our memory.) The fabric is “Herman and Her myths,” though, Colbert explains, “‘ Her-man ‘ is not the same as he-man; I don’t want to scare away from supporters of Santorum. “
Colbert introduced the cloth, which restricted step backstage. He announced he would make three points which are serious. One student called out “Ron Paul.” (NB: was “a student exclaimed ‘ Ron Paul ‘” the most common sentence in political journalism? Or both to “this is a change in the position to Mitt Romney”?) The three (3) serious points: one, Washington is broken; two, United broke out; and three, “America needs to learn how to relieve.” Media, Cain said, taunting him to run a campaign that is unconventional. “Remember the video guy smoking?” he asked. The crowd cheered. “Raise your hand, the smoking man!” Entertain a great Mark block, campaign manager of cigarettes that pull fabric moody won the hearts of the nation.
Just then: a twist! Herman Cain advised people not to vote for Herman Cain. A vote for Herman Cain waste sound, he said the sound of booing. He advises listeners to instead stay informed, stay involved, and stay inspired. “There are some things that inspire me,” began, he was interrupted by someone yelled out “Pokémon!” and the laughter that followed. The fabric enjoyed quoting from the soundtrack of one of the children’s film version of the Pokémon games. “Oh I know my Pokémon some words,” he said. He sang a few bars of a favorite song, “The Power of One,” by Donna Summer. The crowd seemed to love it as much as the crowd might be able to love the former presidential candidate sang the Pokémon. Americans, like the cloth is suggested, have learned to lighten up! Herman Cain for President!
Colbert took the stage again and provide a summary of the clear, funny, and pointing to the citizens United case, the Supreme Court ruling that it is possible that very definitely does not coordinate with Stephen Colbert Super PAC and the attendant quasi-ironic political rally. Choose fabric Herman, he said, to “defend the brothers limited liability corporation, since they have no feet.” He called the Cain returned to the stage of gospel choir burst into a playful rendition of “This Little Light of Mine.”