Edmonton Journal

Colbert fails to milk Twitter buzz to become state senator

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South Carolina’s governor appears to have closed the door on appointing Stephen Colbert to the U.S. Senate, all because the comedian didn’t know the state drink was milk.

During The Colbert Report on Thursday, Colbert urged his fans to send Gov. Nikki Haley messages on Twitter with the hashtag #SenatorCol­bert telling her why he would make a great senator from his home state. Haley is appointing a senator after Jim DeMint announced he is resigning at the end of the year.

Colbert, who plays a mock conservati­ve pundit on his show, also gave Haley four reasons he was the perfect choice.

“You want somebody young, somebody conservati­ve, somebody from South Carolina, maybe somebody who had a super PAC,” Colbert said, ticking off the choices by putting down a finger until the final one was left pointing at himself.

“Wait a second,” Colbert said, as his crowd cheered.

Thousands of messages poured into the governor’s official Twitter account. She responded on her favourite social media site, Facebook, writing on her page that she appreciate­d Colbert’s interest and all the tweets.

“But you forget one thing, my friend. You didn’t know our state drink. Big, big mistake,” Haley wrote, adding a link to a video of her April appearance on Colbert’s show where the host did not know milk was the official state beverage.

Colbert was born and raised in Charleston, and he still has family in the state. He gently mocks his home, and has made a couple of faux runs for president during the state’s early primaries. He also put on a crown and declared himself governor of South Carolina in 2009 when then-Gov. Mark Sanford disappeare­d for several days while visiting his mistress in Argentina.

On his show Thursday, Colbert also gave one other qualificat­ion he had to be a U.S. Senator.

“When I look at the U.S. Senate, I say to myself, you know what they could use?” Colbert said. “Another white guy.”

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