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Democrats Push Clowns for 2028: Stewart and Colbert Comedy Duo

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Charlamagne tha God, a progressive radio host known for pushing liberal agendas, has proposed an outrageous idea: urging failed comedian Jon Stewart to run for president in 2028. In a nation struggling under Biden’s failed policies, Democrats are grasping for “change agents” while offering no real solutions to crime, inflation, or border chaos. Working Americans need leaders who fix problems, not entertainers playing pretend.

Stewart’s legacy? Making jokes about serious issues. His claim to fame includes lobbying for a veterans’ health bill—a minor feat compared to real leadership. Charlamagne admits this but frames it as “knowing what he’s talking about.” Leadership requires grit and wisdom, not celebrity status or empty political grandstanding.

Adding insult to injury, Charlamagne suggests pairing Stewart with Stephen Colbert—a partisan hack whose failing CBS show got canceled. Colbert’s recent rants about Trump settling lawsuits as “bribes” show this fantasy ticket would prioritize whining over winning. Democrats cling to these clowns because their base craves spectacle, not solutions.

This isn’t about governing—it’s about energizing radicals. Stewart and Colbert would push climate hysteria, open borders, and woke culture wars. Meanwhile, hardworking Americans suffer from Biden’s economic failures and leftist policies that crush families. Real leaders fix these problems. Pretend presidents don’t.

The Democratic Party has sunk to shamelessly selecting candidates from the comedy club. It’s a slap in the face to Americans crying out for change. No more politicians in pajamas. We need leaders who rebuild industry, protect families, and put America first—not stand-up comedians mocking our struggles.

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Charlamagne tha God, a progressive radio host known for pushing liberal agendas, has proposed an outrageous idea: urging failed comedian Jon Stewart to run for president in 2028. In a nation struggling under Biden’s failed policies, Democrats are grasping for “change agents” while offering no real solutions to crime, inflation, or border chaos. Working Americans need leaders who fix problems, not entertainers playing pretend.

Stewart’s legacy? Making jokes about serious issues. His claim to fame includes lobbying for a veterans’ health bill—a minor feat compared to real leadership. Charlamagne admits this but frames it as “knowing what he’s talking about.” Leadership requires grit and wisdom, not celebrity status or empty political grandstanding.

Adding insult to injury, Charlamagne suggests pairing Stewart with Stephen Colbert—a partisan hack whose failing CBS show got canceled. Colbert’s recent rants about Trump settling lawsuits as “bribes” show this fantasy ticket would prioritize whining over winning. Democrats cling to these clowns because their base craves spectacle, not solutions.

This isn’t about governing—it’s about energizing radicals. Stewart and Colbert would push climate hysteria, open borders, and woke culture wars. Meanwhile, hardworking Americans suffer from Biden’s economic failures and leftist policies that crush families. Real leaders fix these problems. Pretend presidents don’t.

The Democratic Party has sunk to shamelessly selecting candidates from the comedy club. It’s a slap in the face to Americans crying out for change. No more politicians in pajamas. We need leaders who rebuild industry, protect families, and put America first—not stand-up comedians mocking our struggles.

Compare this to Trump, who delivered prosperity, secured borders, and put America first. Stewart’s only “achievement” is making liberals laugh. When America needs results, Democrats choose jokes. Pathetic.

Conservative voters demand patriots, not punchlines. This farcical ticket shows Democrats are trapped in their radical fantasy. We’ll elect leaders who win wars, not the ones who star in bad TV shows.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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