Obama surprises Stephen Colbert when asked if he should run for president

With the Democratic presidential nomination still wide open two years from now, former President Barack Obama unexpectedly stirred the political conversation with a playful but pointed remark.

During a pre-recorded interview with Stephen Colbert on The Late Show, filmed at Obama’s presidential center about a month before it opens to the public, the former president responded in a surprising way after Colbert joked that he might need a new job soon. Colbert’s long-running talk show is set to end on May 21 after decades on television.

“A lot of people tell me I should run for president,” Colbert, 61, joked.

Instead of brushing it off, Obama treated the comment seriously enough to turn it into a subtle jab at his successor.

When Colbert asked whether it would be “dumb” for a television personality to run for the highest office in the country, Obama replied with a smile, “Well, you know, the bar has changed.”

He continued, “Let me say it this way: I think you could do considerably better than some people we’ve seen.”

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