Video: Clinton & Obama on the Colbert Report

Video: Clinton & Obama on the Colbert Report

So far, Stephen Colbert has been doing better than Bill O’Reilly in getting Democratic Presidential candidates to appear on his show. Last night he had both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. The count stands at 0% for O’Reilly, 100% for Colbert. Then again, it is easier to make jokes than answer questions. John Edwards was also there, for some reason.

Here’s the full video of Hillary Clinton:

Here’s the full Barack Obama video:

And, for good measure, here is John Edwards:

That hat trick of Democratic candidates, and a former candidate.

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4 Responses to “Video: Clinton & Obama on the Colbert Report”

  1. John Edwards WINS! And please somebody, get that man a jet ski! *ROFL*

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  2. It reminded me how much I like John Edwards. I hope whoever wins grabs him up as VP, it’ll definitely make a bigger impact this time around than in 2004.

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  3. Edwards has publicly stated he does not want the VP position. Part of this is due to his wife’s debilitating cancer. It’s more probable he’d get the Attorney General position.

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  4. I agree, Edwards would most likely be part of either Democratic administration, but not VP.

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