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<blockquote><p>In the midst of re-creating the controversial New Yorker cover illustration of Barack and Michelle Obama for the cover photo that graces this week&#8217;s print edition of Entertainment Weekly, Jon Stewart stops briefly to pose a taste question. As he stands by the catering table in &#8221;secret Muslim&#8221; garb, he ponders, &#8221;Would it be weird to be dressed like this and have a bagel, salmon, and a schmear?&#8221; Pseudo-blowhard Stephen Colbert has his own worries. Striking his best Michelle-as-Black-Panther pose, he glances at the original cartoon and realizes that he&#8217;s &#8221;hippier&#8221; than the potential First Lady. Gesturing at his own waist, he moans, &#8221;I could drop a baby like a peasant.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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