If I take a photo of the image projected, it comes out similar to the senator print, on my Nikon anyway, it is what the Camera's internal white balance does to the image. Unfortunately any source that is a camera taking an image of a screen will be somewhat useless as a reference. Far too many variables.
The images look nothing like any of those straight out of the scanner, the images I posted are after I have matched the scan to the print.
You may want to post those images on a lighter more neutral background to give a better idea (by eye) of how they look on a TV. The background on OT.COM is blue, (R:72, G:78, B:94) which skews colour perception a lot. The background on these images below is neutral grey (190,190,190), but many will probably think it looks a bit green against the OT.COM background, it should help with seeing the colours correctly though.
The other problem is that these images look completely different on a standard computer screen compared to on a Television of home cinema projector.
That is why my reference monitor and LUTs are for REC.709 or REC.601 depending on the desired target. On that monitor (and on a good TV) the contrast is a little greater and the sky a little more purpley-pink than it looks on the computer screen.