Say what you will, but Jon has had some pretty informative interviews. Newt Gingrich is one that comes to mind.
I have a feeling Stewart would have a few bones to pick with Obama, in any event. He'd ask tough questions, just not necessarily the same tough questions your average conservative would have. Obama has not been the model liberal, either.
President Obama will make history as the first sitting president on a daytime talk show when he visits with the ladies of "The View." But he'll be missing out on another historic occasion -- the Boy Scouts' Jamboree marking the group's 100th anniversary, right in the president's backyard.
The Jamboree kicked off this week at Fort A.P. Hill in Virginia, where organizers had invited the president to speak to the 45,000 scouts in attendance. All three of Obama's predecessors have made it to one Jamboree while in office
I still got to go with the parenting magazines in this case.
I imagine the questions are pretty hard-hitting. I expect they'll want to ask him if he's in favor of bringing back slavery. Obviously that's an unbiased, standard question to ask any politician.
I read a story on it this morning and he was asked about Lindsay Lohan and Snookie. I guess this is the official kickoff of his election campaign. If it's anything like how he ran the last one we can just expect nothing to be accomplished (not a bad thing really)