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HONOLULU (AP) – President Barack Obama and comedian Jerry Seinfeld compare cars and trade one-liners in a 19-minute episode of “Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee”.

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Within the episode, Obama is seen seated beside the comedian in a 1963 Corvette Stingray Split Window Coupe & the 2 are driving across the White Home.


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The full episode, which Crackle has graciously allowed us to feature below, breaks with some of the traditions of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.


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The two get out of the auto shortly after and make coffee at the White House. The president joked that the vehicle is outfitted with the ability to order a nuclear submarine, as well as seat warmers, to which Seinfeld replied that the latter are “pretty standard”.

The White House has detailed the season opener show. “They love me. Probably because my ears are big”, Obama said, adding that young kids seem to like him because he resembles a cartoon character.

“I do this thing, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee”, Seinfeld explains.

Seinfeld asks what activity politics is most alike, and Obama answers that he believes it’s most like football.

Disrupt Your Feed: I can’t think of another president in history who I’d rather have a beer with than Obama. “Anonymity is not something you think about as being valuable”, Obama said.

When Seinfeld asks how he blows off steam, Obama says: “I curse”.

“That’s a lot of messages when you get back”, Seinfeld shot back.

“Jerry jokingly suggested that we should invite the President to be on the show”, a Crackle spokesperson told Mashable in an email Wednesday. “Bad stuff, or stupid stuff, is happening constantly, every day”, Obama says.

Forced back into the White House, Obama and Seinfeld also discussed, among other things, Curb Your Enthusiasm creator Larry David’s skin care habits during golf outings. And in a post-credits clip, Obama is shown telling a Secret Service guard not to shoot Seinfeld in the process. So you’re looking around, thinking, What the hell is this?

“You can’t have that”, Obama said, laughing.

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At the end of the segment, Seinfeld let Obama take the wheel of his Corvette.

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