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I'd personally love it. He is a very smart man. NT Happy Hoosier 23 hrs ago #1
No no no and no Srkdqltr 23 hrs ago #2
beloved as a scion of South Carolina Simeon Salus 23 hrs ago #7
Stephen?...Is that you?... imaginary girl 23 hrs ago #3
So, then we've given up on The Rock? Xavier Breath 23 hrs ago #4
No. He's a talented entertainer. He should keep doing what he's good at. Ocelot II 23 hrs ago #5
He's talking about the South Carolina senate seat. unblock 23 hrs ago #8
In that case, maybe. Al Franken did turn out to be an excellent senator, Ocelot II 23 hrs ago #15
You are right of course. But we are dealing with the idiocracy. I'd rather see a win than make a statement. Simeon Salus 23 hrs ago #10
No Renew Deal 23 hrs ago #6
Personally I think he'd be great, but it seems he has no interest in political office FakeNoose 23 hrs ago #9
Allow me: DFW 23 hrs ago #16
No to Tom Hanks also. Same reason. Ocelot II 23 hrs ago #18
NO! Fiendish Thingy 23 hrs ago #11
An amalgam of Zelensky and Al Franken DFW 23 hrs ago #12
I doubt it. But to be fair... I have heard speculation that the way they're getting rid of him... FBaggins 23 hrs ago #13
Why? Stuckinthebush 23 hrs ago #14
No argument from me Simeon Salus 23 hrs ago #17
Can we agree he'd make a heck of a speechwriter? Simeon Salus 23 hrs ago #19
Enough of people thinking the Presidency should be GemDigger 22 hrs ago #20
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