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President Obama’s ‘Comedians in Cars’ Visit Has Little Driving, Lots of Coffee
Obama later gets into a 1963 Corvette Stingray with Seinfeld during the 19-minute-long episode of “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee”, ripping one-liners and some of the world’s other power players in the process.
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President Barack Obama was interviewed by famed comedian Jerry Seinfeld for the seventh season of his hit Web series, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.
The conversation is refreshingly candid and lighthearted.
Despite the current issues, global 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.
The show was filmed on the White House grounds because Obama wasn’t allowed to slip past security.
Obama told Seinfeld: “I do really well with the zero-to-eight demographic”.
“A President should have a little more dignity”, Spade said of Obama’s recent appearance on NBC’s Running Wild with Bear Grylls. He put his popularity with children down to his ears and the fact that they licke to say his name, especially as one word – barackobama – “it’s kind of a Nickleodean thing”. “Yeah, they love me”, he states. Seinfeld asked, dubious of the President’s routine. “So you’re looking around and thinking, what the hell is this?” the president jokes.
While Obama said he treasures anonymity, Seinfeld quipped: “I remember not being famous; it wasn’t that great”.
“Teddy Roosevelt would go up to Yellowstone Park for, like, a month, and nobody knew where he was”.
When Seinfeld feigns shock that President Obama shaves before he works out, the president gives a Seinfeld-worthy explanation: “I believe in shaving before the workout, because that’s how I do it and I don’t really need a reason”.
Obama then responded, “A pretty sizable percentage”. The President has prompted laughs during various speeches, including slapping back at the press during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
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The best part happens at the end of the show when Obama fulfills a childhood dream by taking his turn behind the wheel of the classic auto.