WASHINGTON — President Obama appeared on “The Colbert Report” Monday, and spent more than five minutes reading a monologue ripping on himself. “Remember the original healthcare.gov Web site?,” Obama asked from Stephen Colbert's anchor desk
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
(CNN) — Come December 18, we'll have to say goodbye to our favorite blowhard political character, "Stephen Colbert." That's the day the real Colbert will retire "Colbert" the character as he signs off from his Comedy Central show, "The 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
Barack Obama may be the President of the United States, but for a few minutes on Monday, he was also Stephen Colbert, outgoing host of “The Colbert Report.” Obama, who sat down for an interview with Colbert in