As the second Presidential debate neared its closing moments, Anderson Cooper and Martha Raddatz called on a man in a red cardigan sweater to ask Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump whether they’d support a sustainable approach to energy independence.
And the Internet immediately decided that questioner Ken Bone was not only the winner of the Presidential debate, but the man they wanted for President.
OMG Kenny Bone pic.twitter.com/B6kzWPRwDw
— Nate (@BarstoolNate) October 10, 2016
"The name's Bone, Ken Bone.
I'm just a man with a mustache living a commitment free life." #debate pic.twitter.com/3q5864FYQp— Garrett Green (@garrettgreen) October 10, 2016
WRITE-IN CANDIDATE & AMERICAN HERO KEN BONE #BONEZONE #DEBATE pic.twitter.com/5f2ImqzADi
— Grace Parra (@GraceParra360) October 10, 2016
That man, Ken Bone. He's the hero 2016 needs. pic.twitter.com/2ci1sAumQO
— Kate Hyde (@KateHyde55) October 10, 2016
Some suggested they knew how to improve the Republican Presidential ticket.
The GOP can save face in the 11th hour – dump Trump for Ken Bone!
— John-Paul Pagano (@johnpaulpagano) October 10, 2016
I think Ken Bone won the #debate pic.twitter.com/ZmwY0WmmTY
— Mike Kelton (@mikekelton) October 10, 2016
Twitter penned sonnets to Ken’s fashion choices.
our country
in a pit
of despair
all alone
but for one
gorgeous man
whose name
is ken bone#debate— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) October 10, 2016
Ken Bone. Power name. Power outfit. pic.twitter.com/vvPPdZrA74
— Dillon Cheverere (@DCheverere) October 10, 2016
And Ken Bone sealed the deal by closing the debate in style: taking photos of his surroundings with a disposable camera.
Ken Bone taking a picture with his disposable camera so it lasts forever. Legend #debate https://t.co/s1mktzBr7p
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) October 10, 2016
Ride on, Ken Bone.
Ride on.