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Obama-Seinfeld show: ‘Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee’ airs

“It is after all “One big name – Barack Obama”. A 1963 Corvette Stingray Split Window Coupe … in “silver blue”.

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Although the president of the United States is not your everyday TV comedian, the video above proves he has got a great sense of humor.

Seinfeld sneaks up on the President while he’s working in the Oval Office.

“This is a sweet vehicle right here”, said President Obama.

Seinfeld; “No, because you and I don’t talk that much.” .

President Barack Obama is Jerry Seinfeld’s latest guest on Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, opening up about everything from his guilty pleasures to the ultimate presidential commemoration. He’ll go down as one of the finest, most-accomplished, and even funniest presidents ever. “He just does insane stuff”, he told Seinfeld.

Mid-sentence, an aide handed Obama a coffee.

“Nachos”, he said. “That’s one of those where I have to have it taken away”.

White House reporters caught a rare glimpse of the president on the course with David at Farm Neck Golf Club.

Most episodes find Seinfeld and a fellow comic cruising to a coffee shop in a fancy whip.

Before coffee was finished, Obama made a pitch for his signature health care initiative, the Affordable Care Act.

Things left off on an amusing note for the two however, when they got back in Seinfeld’s corvette so that Obama could ride the whip and drive himself for a change.

But for security reasons the pair had to be content with a few slow turns around the White House rather than the usual spin along the freeways of Los Angeles or the streets of NY.

“I know how to drive, man”, he said.

After the Seinfeld star comments that most children grow up loving the president, Obama says he does “really well” with the zero-8-year-old demographic.

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“You didn’t sell it”, Seinfeld replied.

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