Democrats tapped a surprising guest speaker for their annual House Democratic Issues Conference Friday: Faux right-wing blowhard Stephen Colbert took the stage at the behest of House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, cracked a few jokes in and out of character, and talked up his older sister… who could wind up at the retreat herself next year.
“Governor Nikki Haley rejected you; we will welcome you with open arms,” Pelosi told Colbert during the closed-press summit, according to a House democratic leadership aide. In December, the host of Comedy Central’s show The Colbert Report encouraged viewers to send South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley reasons why she should appoint him to temporarily fill Sen. Jim DeMint’s open seat. Haley rebuffed the grassroots movement in a Facebook post before appointing Rep. Tim Scott to fill the vacancy.
But another Colbert is eyeing a career on the Hill: Stephen’s older sister Elizabeth Colbert Busch recently announced her candidacy to fill Scott’s vacated House seat. At Friday’s conference, Colbert described his sister as “tough as nails” and said “she is going to win.” He even asked South Carolina Rep. James Clyburn to endorse her. Answer: “I’m working on it.”
Playing the role of TV pundit, Colbert told the assembled House Democrats, “Republicans’ loss in November has them soul searching…whether or not they have souls.” Rep. Gwen Moore asked Colbert about his character’s stance on the “war on women.”









