When Obama’s hideous new presidential center opens in June, he is going to do a televised interview. After all, we haven’t really seen enough of Obama on TV over the years, have we?
To facilitate this riveting discussion, Obama has chosen Stephen Colbert, host of the Democrat power hour formerly known as the Late Show.
It’ll be fun to see how many people don’t tune in for this.
Obama chooses supporter Stephen Colbert for debut interview at controversial presidential center
For his first televised interview from the controversial Obama Presidential Center, Barack Obama is turning to a familiar ally: Stephen Colbert.
The sit-down comes just weeks before Colbert is set to exit late-night television after CBS and parent company Paramount canceled “The Late Show.” Obama’s decision to sit down with Colbert, an adoring fan of the former president, drew derision from some conservative commentators.
Colbert has long been a Democratic supporter, notably emceeing a $26 million fundraiser for former presidents Joe Biden, Bill Clinton and Obama at Radio City Music Hall in 2024.
The former president has appeared multiple times on Comedy Central’s “The Colbert Report” and “The Late Show.” During a 2020 interview, Colbert told Obama he needed to “drink [Obama] in” because he missed seeing a real president.
He also once cooed, “I miss you” to a clip of Obama on his show during Trump’s first term.
The announcement of the interview prompted criticism from Outkick writer Ian Miller, who argued Colbert has long traded comedy for partisan activism.
Source: The Gateway Pundit