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Gamecock says: Colbert for president


Unless you live under a rock, or a little place we like to call "not the US," you probably know that Stephen Colbert had a brief, but joyous, presidential campaign. Despite rising in the polls, Colbert was kicked off the ballot in South Carolina, effectively ending his bid for the White House.

The folks over at Gamecock, though, will not accept Colbert's "South Carolina setback," and continue to show him support. Gamecock, which is the publisher behind Dementium: The Ward and other DS-bound games, believes that Colbert has the best interest of gamers at heart, and that he is one of the few politicians that doesn't demonize gaming.

Gamecock's CEO Mike Wilson added, "Stephen Colbert had Will Wright on his show and he pummeled Nancy Pelosi's Mii in Wii Boxing. These decisive actions have earned our vote." As if we really needed another reason to love Gamecock, or Colbert for that matter.

[Via press release]

Tags: Campaign, Gamecock, Politics, President, Stephen-Colbert

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