Re-naming the segment "The Decree" to make it sound "more presidential" Obama then went on to read a monologue prepped for Colbert to read, essentially a tirade against Obamacare. President Obama took the hot seat to hijack last night's Colbert Report
President Obama still has another two years in office but he's already looking into his post-political career. Not happy with sitting backstage waiting to be interviewed, POTUS walked on-stage during a special Washington D.C. edition of The Colbert
In his Monday night appearance on the “Colbert Report,” President Barack Obama mocked himself while taking shots at Republicans and Fox News. Obama pretended to interrupt host Stephen Colbert, and then gave the
President Barack Obama downplayed the economic impact of the Keystone XL Pipeline in a Monday night interview on Comedy Central. “Keystone is going through an evaluation process,” Obama told “The Colbert Report” in
President Barack Obama will be among Stephen Colbert's final guests on The Colbert Report. "I am so honored to be sitting down with the man who sat down with Bill O'Reilly," Colbert said on his show Thursday, announcing