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Stephen Colbert announces 2020 presidential bid on Russian TV after a few vodkas | Stephen Colbert announces 2020 presidential bid on Russian TV after a few vodkas |
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Late Show host Stephen Colbert announced his 2020 presidential bid on Russian TV after having a few shots of vodka. Apparently trolling Donald Trump, the comedian said he wanted to “cut out the middle man” and personally tell Russians about his ambitions. | Late Show host Stephen Colbert announced his 2020 presidential bid on Russian TV after having a few shots of vodka. Apparently trolling Donald Trump, the comedian said he wanted to “cut out the middle man” and personally tell Russians about his ambitions. |
Colbert joined the talk show Evening Urgant, which was aired on state Channel 1 on Friday evening. The comedian took part in what host Ivan Urgant called ‘Russian Russian roulette’, which was in fact tossing back shots of vodka and eating pickles. | Colbert joined the talk show Evening Urgant, which was aired on state Channel 1 on Friday evening. The comedian took part in what host Ivan Urgant called ‘Russian Russian roulette’, which was in fact tossing back shots of vodka and eating pickles. |
While taking his first shot, Colbert made a toast to the “beautiful and friendly” Russian people. | While taking his first shot, Colbert made a toast to the “beautiful and friendly” Russian people. |
“I don’t understand why no members of the Trump administration can remember meeting you,” he said sarcastically. | “I don’t understand why no members of the Trump administration can remember meeting you,” he said sarcastically. |
A couple shots later, Colbert asked Urgant if the show was going to be aired in America. Having made sure that it wasn’t, he addressed his Russian viewers. | |
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“I am here to announce that I am considering a run for president in 2020, and I thought it would be better to cut out the middleman and just tell the Russians myself,” he said. | “I am here to announce that I am considering a run for president in 2020, and I thought it would be better to cut out the middleman and just tell the Russians myself,” he said. |
“If anyone would like to work on my campaign in an unofficial capacity, please just let me know,” he added. | “If anyone would like to work on my campaign in an unofficial capacity, please just let me know,” he added. |
He concluded his pre-campaign speech saying “A strong America! A strong Russia!” to huge applause from the audience. | He concluded his pre-campaign speech saying “A strong America! A strong Russia!” to huge applause from the audience. |
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On Thursday, Colbert posted a ‘troll-style’ reply to Trump’s comments on alleged tapes or recordings of his conversations with ex-FBI director James Comey. | On Thursday, Colbert posted a ‘troll-style’ reply to Trump’s comments on alleged tapes or recordings of his conversations with ex-FBI director James Comey. |
“Don’t worry, Mr. President. I’m in Russia. If the ‘tapes’ exist, I’ll bring you back a copy!” he said, posting a picture from Russia. | “Don’t worry, Mr. President. I’m in Russia. If the ‘tapes’ exist, I’ll bring you back a copy!” he said, posting a picture from Russia. |
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