Obama: I think that’s why you’re not president, and that’s a good thing. President, I would make same-sex divorce illegal. You know what I would do if I were president, Mr. Obama: Seriously, what’s it like for this to be the last time you ever talk to a president? Galifianakis: What’s it like to be the last black president? Galifianakis: So how does this work? Do you send Ambassador Rodman to North Korea on your behalf? I read somewhere that you’d be sending Hulk Hogan to Syria, or is that more of a job for Tonya Harding. ![]() An official said Galifianakis expressed some concern about his material (we’ll let you guess which parts), but officials assured the comedian that Obama would be just fine, they said. White House officials knew some of the questions were going to be “edgy,” but the President was game for it. They had to stop the interview at points because the President would break out in laughter, the official added. Some of the bit was ad-libbed and some of it was scripted, according to a White House official. But Obama appeared to hold his own, giving as good as he got. Galifianakis has become notorious for trying to make his guests on “Between Two Ferns” feel uncomfortable. The six and a half minute wide ranging interview touched on pardoning Thanksgiving turkeys, to the president’s ambassadorial picks, and health care. ![]() He appeared alongside Zach Galifianakis in the comedian and actor’s mock talk-show called “Between Two Ferns.” The interview with the President was recorded last month and posted Tuesday morning on the popular website “Funny or Die.” WASHINGTON - President Obama took his message of health care for all to a cult internet comedy show, in an effort to get young people to sign up for Obamacare.
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