A Politician’s Playful Pitch to a Comedian

Chicago, USAThu May 07 2026
Former U. S. President Barack Obama surprised audiences by suggesting that comedian Stephen Colbert might consider a presidential run during a pre‑recorded segment of the now‑cancelled “Late Show with Stephen Colbert. ” The clip, shot at Obama’s newly opened presidential library in Chicago, showed the former president encouraging Colbert to explore the idea, even though Colbert expressed doubt about its feasibility. Colbert’s reaction was mixed: he laughed off the suggestion, calling it a “stupid idea, ” yet also acknowledged that the political climate had shifted. Obama countered by implying Colbert could outperform certain politicians if he were to step into the role, hinting at a comedic take on political qualifications.
The interview sparked discussion about the contrast between Obama’s charisma and Colbert’s perceived lack of warmth. Some viewers noted that Obama’s presence dominated the conversation, while others critiqued Colbert’s style as lacking genuine appeal. During the exchange, Obama also touched on broader political themes, including a critique of President Trump’s handling of legal indictments and an appeal to uphold certain presidential norms. He suggested that the country might need to “do some work” to reestablish these standards, a statement interpreted by some as an indirect commentary on current political controversies. The segment has been shared widely, with viewers debating the authenticity of the conversation and whether it served more as a promotional opportunity for Obama’s library than a serious discussion. The episode remains a point of contention among fans of both political figures and the show.
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