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.”
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. He continued, “Let me say it this way: I think you could do considerably better than some people we’ve seen.” Obama never mentioned Donald Trump directly, but the audience clearly understood the reference and burst into applause. The 64-year-old former president added, “I have great confidence in that.”However, when Colbert asked whether that counted as an official endorsement, Obama quickly made it clear that it did not.

CBS executives have repeatedly insisted that the decision to cancel Colbert’s show was purely financial
Letterman acknowledged that social media has reduced the cultural influence of late-night hosts, but said the format still matters because it is simply “humans talking to humans.”

