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President Obama Takes Over ‘The Colbert Report’

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Watch President Obama take over ‘The Colbert Report’ to give his own version of ‘The Word’

President Barack Obama took over Stephen Colbert’s ‘Colbert’ report last night in the special D.C. episode and gave his own version of ‘The Word’.

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Obama began reading the tirade, renamed The Decree, prepared for Colbert about Obamacare.

“I, Stephen Colbert has never cared for our president,” Obama said, reading Colbert’s lines. “The guy is so arrogant, I bet he talks about himself in the third person.”

What ensued was a takedown of Obama complete with comedic captions.

“Remember the healthcare.gov website? I Think that’s where Disney got the idea for Frozen,” Obama said. (Caption:”Let it Loooad!”)

President Obama went on to talk about some of the benefits of Obamacare, especially for young people. “He could try to appeal to them through a speech or a press conference, but young people don’t watch real news shows like this one.” Obama said. “They watch comedy shows, and I just don’t see the president going on one of those. They are beneath his dignity.” (Caption: “But above his approval rating.”)

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Colbert went on to interview Obama, asking him about nuclear launch codes and if he leaves his socks around the house.

The Colbert Report, was broadcasting from George Washington University and this was President Obama’s second appearance on The Colbert Report. The first appearance occurred in 2008, then-Sen. Obama appeared via satellite in an episode also featuring Hillary Clinton and John Edwards. In 2009, he had another interview with Stephen Colbert.

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Stephen Colbert leaves the Colbert Report on December 18 and will take over David Letterman’s The Late Show next year.

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