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President Obama Appears On Jerry Seinfeld’s ‘Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee

There were a number of revealing moments in President Obama’s “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” coffee/Corvette spin with Jerry Seinfeld.

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The pair were never allowed to leave the White House complex, although Obama did take a turn driving the Stingray – which bore a bumper sticker reading, “My other auto is a 5 ton bulletproof limousine”.


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“I fell in love with the work”, Seinfeld told him, “and the work was joyful and hard and interesting and that was my focus”.


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Seinfeld returns to Obama’s underwear, asking how far the president can stroll through the halls in his boxers before being noticed by staffers. Sitting in the back of another unique ride – the presidential limo – Obama and Seinfeld reflected on their lack of anonymity.

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. 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 auto for our coolest president.

With the Corvette drive not happening, the two tour the White House, talking about Obama’s daily life being the Commander in Chief.

On insane world leaders, Seinfeld quipped: “Some of these people, you must meet them, you must be chatting and you see it in their eyes… you go “oh, this guys gone”.

OBAMA: “A pretty sizable percentage….”

However, Seinfeld, one of America’s most famous stand-ups and comedy writers, said: ‘I remember very well not being famous.

“It’s probably most like football, because (there’s) a lot of players, a lot of specialists, a lot of hitting, a lot of attrition”, the president notes. You hit the line, you get one yard.

Each 20-minute episode features Seinfeld chatting informally with a different comedian.

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“There’s nothing more nothing than this”, Seinfeld says.

President Obama with Jerry Seinfeld in an episode of “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.”