President Barack Obama on Jay Leno: How'd he do?
Missed President Barack Obama's appearance on Jay Leno last night?
Look no further. Here it is.
What do you think? How'd Obama do?
We think he seemed very relaxed and had a pretty loose and broad range of topics, from bowling, basketball and Air Force One, to Sasha and Malia's appreciation for Starburst candies, the AIG bailout and bonuses, electric cars and wind power, to the Final Five.
And where's that White House dog?
"This is Washington. It was a campaign promise," he joked. "I'm teasing, the dog will be there shortly." When he gets back from the NATO summit, "the dog will be in place."
And Obama is looking forward to having a dog. He adds, wisely, "As they say, if you want a friend in Washington, get a dog."
Did you like what Obama talked about?
Are you encouraged by his take on the economy, healthcare, education and the future of the U.S.?
What questions would you have liked him to answer?
Video: Courtesy of NBC
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WoW! Thanks so much for airing it. I fell asleep before the show came on and was trying to get hold of it somehow. Personally, I think O. did a great funny banter with Leno.
He is one fine president who is really handling a tough job!
I think he did OK, even with the joke at the end. He is in a tough situation. Almost like a new author trying to market a new book like the Ring of Knowledge. There are many believers in him but he also has so many folks on the right who want to see him fail.
I loved President Obama on the Leno show. He was great and I hope he goes on Letterman too!
What about the comment about his bowling and game and special olympics? you are a soft reporter avoiding this because obama is black. the country is in trouble. i never thought any president would ever make fun of retarded people!?
First off I would like to say comments even seeming harmless can be offensive and hurtful to some. And coming from our President, an idolized man by many, needs to not make such non thoughtful remarks. Special Olympics is a very wonderful thing for our special kids. And it is their way of showing what they can do with all the challenges they face in their birth imperfections. So I feel the President, a mark in history for the minority race should apologize to the minority race of special needs people. Now on a note from someone who isn't special needs and has bowled a 126 before, I thank God for the opportunity and gift to have allowed me to bowl that. Don't judge the less fortunite persons lack of a gift.