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"I Would Be A Good Emissary For The Planet" - President Obama Is Ready For Contact With Alien Life


In this interview on The Late Show, former President Barack Obama joins Stephen Colbert to discuss politics, his new Presidential Center, and his thoughts on extraterrestrial life.

Key Discussion Points:

  • The State of the Parties (0:14 - 4:27): Obama discusses the current landscape of the Democratic Party, noting that he is less concerned about the ideological rift between liberals and the left, and more focused on the party's ability to communicate clearly with average citizens without using "gobbledegook." He also reflects on the need for a healthy, principled opposition, expressing a desire for the return of a Republican Party committed to the rule of law and empirical evidence.
  • The Obama Presidential Center (4:01 - 4:156:57 - 7:20): They joke about carving "No Gobbledegook" into the granite of the new Obama Presidential CenterObama shares his hope that, over the next 50 years, the center will inspire young people to realize the changes they can make to improve the world.
  • Alien Life (4:27 - 6:52): Addressing his previous comments about aliens, Obama jokingly "clears the air," stating that if the U.S. government were truly hiding evidence of aliens, it would inevitably leak because government officials are poor at keeping secrets. He ultimately volunteers to serve as an official "emissary for the planet" should humanity ever make contact with extraterrestrial life, citing his background in diplomacy and his friendly nature.

"Yes We Can" Signs, A Nobel Prize, And Other Cool Items On Display At The Obama Presidential Center


In this segment of The Late Show, Stephen Colbert joins former President Barack Obama for an exclusive tour of the newly opened Obama Presidential Center in Chicago. The conversation blends humor and reflection as they explore the museum’s four levels of artifacts, which represent both the President's personal life and his political legacy.

Key moments from the tour include:

  • Purpose of the Museum: Obama explains that he wants visitors to leave feeling that they are the true force behind the positive changes in the country, emphasizing the power of community action (0:34-0:58).
  • Iconic Memorabilia: The duo discusses various items on display, including:
    • The 2009 Nobel Peace Prize (1:20).
    • The infamous tan suit, which Obama jokes he still wears with pride (1:49-2:07).
    • Yes We Can sneakers and commemorative Obama O's cereal, which highlight the creative contributions of campaign volunteers (2:08-3:25).
    • Spider-Man comic book featuring the President, leading to a lighthearted debate about superheroes and pop culture (3:47-4:39).
  • Focus on Future Leaders: Obama introduces four young community leaders, noting that the museum is ultimately dedicated to inspiring the next generation rather than celebrating himself (4:44-5:24).
  • Humorous Closing: The tour wraps up with a comedic bit where Obama offers Stephen a quick lesson on how to do his signature speaking impression—specifically the importance of long pauses (5:55-6:23).

10 Darkest Celebrity Pictures and Videos Uncovered in the Epstein Files


The video presents a compilation of 10 disturbing photos and videos (0:08) featuring high-profile individuals found in the Epstein files and estate, highlighting their connections to Jeffrey Epstein. Here's a breakdown of the individuals and the controversies surrounding them: 
 Woody Allen (0:21): Featured in photos with Epstein, with the video noting his controversial marriage and past accusations of inappropriate behavior with his adoptive daughter. 
Alan Dershowitz (1:24): The attorney who negotiated Epstein's non-prosecution agreement in 2006 (1:46), drawing criticism for discrediting alleged victims. 
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg (2:44): A photo from a 2015 dinner party shows the tech giants among other wealthy attendees with Epstein, reminding viewers of Epstein's connections to influential figures.
 Kevin Spacey (4:06): Accused of assault in 2017 (4:13), Spacey appeared in Epstein records, including a photo with Ghislaine Maxwell (5:03). 
Brett Ratner (5:35): The director was featured prominently in the files, with a photo showing him embracing Jean-Luc Brunel (6:16), who was charged with crimes against a minor. Michael Jackson (6:37): Despite being found not guilty in his own criminal case, Jackson's presence in the Epstein files, including photos with Epstein and Bill Clinton (7:09), has raised further questions.
 Donald Trump (7:45): Despite promising to declassify the Epstein files, Trump appeared in multiple photos from Epstein's estate, some with redacted faces of women (8:26). Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (8:47): The disgraced royal's extensive history with Epstein is highlighted, with images showing him with censored faces and Ghislaine Maxwell (9:37). Bill Clinton (9:55): The former US president is shown in various photos with Ghislaine Maxwell and in a hot tub with an anonymous person (10:17). A painting of Clinton in a blue dress (10:22) also sparked controversy. Epstein in the kitchen (11:11): Disturbing video footage from Epstein's Little St. James residence shows him chasing redacted individuals (11:29) in his kitchen, with the video emphasizing the uncomfortable nature of the footage given the revelations about Epstein.