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Watch President Obama’s hilarious chat with comedian Seinfeld
Seinfeld shows up to the White House in a 1936 Corvette Sting Ray, with a 327 cubic-inch v8 engine and silver blue coat. Tossing out quips like, “You have to use the non-Presidential garbage” when Seinfeld wants to throw away a half-eaten Oval Office apple, Obama just might convince you he could have had a walk-on spot on a certain ’90s sitcom.
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“I fell in love with the work”, Seinfeld responded.
When Seinfeld asks Obama, “How many world leaders do you think are just completely out of their mind?” the president answers, “A pretty sizable percent”.
For one thing, golfing with comedian and “Seinfeld” co-creator Larry David is not for the faint of heart.
Each 20-minute episode features Seinfeld chatting informally with a different comedian.
“Watch out, people”, President Obama yelled as he took the sporty ride on a lap in front of the White House in the latest installment of Jerry Seinfeld’s “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee”.
He continued, “That moment where you lost your anonymity, and anonymity is not something you think about as being valuable”.
“It’s a problem”, Obama said.
While Obama is the first to bring up some of the drawbacks to notoriety, Seinfeld isn’t afraid to be candid: Being not-famous isn’t always great either – but he clearly understands where Obama is coming from.
According to the comedic legend, the Commander in Chief has gotten off with just enough amusing lines to appear on the show.
Obama also showed off his highly secure wheels, “The Beast”, which is part of the president’s security detail. Once inside, the President claims he can call a nuclear sub from the back seat, and it has seat warmers.
At the end of a mostly pointless chitchat, Obama put in a plug for ObamaCare – as he did during a droll interview with comedian Zach Galifianakis on “Between Two Ferns” in 2014. “Teddy Roosevelt would go up to Yellowstone Park for like a month and nobody knew where he was, nobody could get in touch with him”. “I don’t ever believe that publicly you’ve had one of those”.
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“That’s a lot of messages when you get back”, Seinfeld shot back.