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Barack Obama says most world leaders ‘completely out of their minds’
Some of you may not like to hear it, but Jerry likes to equate the cars he chooses to his guests, and in this episode he says that he picked America’s coolest vehicle for our coolest president.
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The two men engage in amusingly banal banter, with Obama revealing he only wears one brand of underwear – and it s all the same color.
Obama also showed off his highly secure wheels, “The Beast”, which is part of the president’s security detail.
Obama later got in the driver’s seat to take Seinfeld for a spin in the driveway of the White House.
Despite the current issues, worldwide problems, and other complicated matters that President Barack Obama has to face and address at present, he showed his funnier side as he boarded a 1963 Corvette with Jerry Seinfeld.
Asked about how children react to him, Obama quips: “I do really well with the 0-8 demographic, they love me”.
In the end, this is clearly a very different episode of the show than most.
“Can you imagine that?”
Seinfeld also asked Obama, “How many world leaders do you think are just completely out of their mind?”
Seinfeld returns to Obama’s underwear, asking how far the president can stroll through the halls in his boxers before being noticed by staffers. “The longer they stay in office, the more likely that is to happen”. “And anonymity is not something you think about as being valuable”, he added.
The President’s life regret is not getting a cameo on Seinfeld.
“I always wanted to be in a show about nothing, and here I am”, said the president, referring to Seinfeld’s famous TV series.
“This is a sweet auto right here”, Obama said before reminiscing about a similar vehicle owned by a friend of his grandfather’s. You don’t have that do you? “It’s a cool feature”.
Obama: “Did I tell you that I played golf with Larry David?”.
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As the show s name suggests, Seinfeld ordinarily takes fellow comedians for a drive in an exotic vehicle to a diner or a coffee shop, but a burly Secret Service agent blocks Seinfeld and Obama from leaving the White House grounds.