Friday, September 20, 2013

Colb-Twerking

It really steams Stephen that Michele Obama wants people to drink more water, just so that they can be healthier. (Well, at least she doesn't want people to drink steam. Get it... steams Stephen... drink steam... Not funny? Well, okay. Sorry.)

Stephen also doesn't like that President Obama is still pushing Obamacare when some people want to defund it and repeal it and stick out their tongue at it. (And yet, it is unlikely that Obama would go along with getting rid of Obamacare.)

However, for a short time, Stephen had us thinking that Obamacare was dead. He did a Victory Dance. It reminded me of someone, of something. Maybe it was that large foam hand. I only wish he had been wearing skin-colored clothing.

But that was mainly an excuse for Stephen to show off his dance skills. Even though Michele Bachmann is convinced that this time Obamacare will go down, there are still a "few wrinkles to iron out before the brave act of extortion takes effect." But that doesn't stop people from trying.

Time will tell. October 1 is coming up soon. Will the GOP be able to stop Obamacare? They have tried. Stephen had advice for them.

"If at first you don't succeed,
  try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try,
  try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try,
  try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try,
  try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try,
 try, try, again."

Stephen's guest was singer, songwriter, and easygoing guy, Jack Johnson. (I find it interesting that he was born in Hawaii. Stephen should have asked him if he knows Barack Obama.) Of great interest to Stephen was how someone who is so laid back and relaxed when working finds something to do to kick back and relax.That brought a chuckle from Jack. Stephen had just the thing to relax a very relaxed type of guy. He had a feather and they spent a bit of time keeping the feather aloft in the air. Jack Johnson has some experience with surfing. I could see the possibility that some day surfing might be an Olympic sport. The feather thing, not so much.

Of course there was music. Jack Johnson played a song from his newest album, "From Here To Now To You", along with some musical help from Bahamas.

Is there a bonus song over at Colbert Nation? Do I need to tell you that? (If you are reading this Now and the song is not there yet, just wait a little bit until Then and I'm sure Stephen will have it up for you to watch and listen to.)

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