Mar 20, 2009
President Obama Does ‘The Tonight Show’
Heeeeeeeere's Barack!

President Barack Obama made his first visit to late night TV since becoming our nation’s 44th Commander in Chief by appearing on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno last night. In a mostly spirited and jovial appearance, President Obama talked about the impending arrival of the First Dog to the White House, he touched upon the current economic troubles that our country is dealing with and, IMHO, made a pretty insensitive remark at the expense of the mentally disabled in order to crack a joke about his bowling game. Here are a couple photos from his appearance on The Tonight Show last night and some deets about his interview with Jay Leno:


President Obama mixed jokes with serious discussion Thursday during an appearance on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.” While presidential candidates have used comedy shows for campaigning as far back as Richard Nixon’s performance on “Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In” in 1968, Obama became the first sitting president to appear before a late-night talk show studio audience. Obama complimented guitarist Kevin Eubanks on his suit, and he cracked jokes about the Secret Service and “American Idol” host Simon Cowell. Obama also remarked on his poor bowling skills, which were evident during a campaign stop in Pennsylvania. He told Leno that he bowled 129 in the White House bowling alley and said his bowling skills are “like Special Olympics or something.” Deputy Press Secretary Bill Burton said the president’s remarks were not meant to poke fun of the Special Olympics. “The president made an offhand remark making fun of his own bowling that was in no way intended to disparage the Special Olympics,” Burton said. “He thinks that the Special Olympics are a wonderful program that gives an opportunity to shine to people with disabilities from around the world.” Obama later moved on to topical discussions of the economic crisis and the AIG bonus scandal. “The problem with AIG was that it owed so much and was tangled up with so many banks and institutions that if you had allowed it to just liquidate, to go into bankruptcy, it could have brought the whole financial system down. So it was the right thing to do to intervene in AIG,” Obama said. Obama said earlier this week that he’ll “take responsibility” for AIG executives receiving those controversial bonuses — roughly $165 million — while the company took $173 billion in government bailouts. Congress is looking for ways to recoup all or some of that money. “The larger problem is we’ve got to get back to an attitude where people know enough is enough, and people have a sense of responsibility and they understand that their actions are going to have an impact on everybody,” he said. “If we can get back to those values that built America, then I think we’re going to be OK.” Obama also said he was confident in his embattled Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner. “I think Geithner is doing an outstanding job. I think that we have a big mess on our hands,” he said. “It’s not going to be solved immediately, but it is going to get solved.” Obama taped the show Thursday afternoon during a two-day swing through the Los Angeles area for town hall meetings focusing on the economy. Obama also discussed the “life in the bubble,” musing over how Secret Service agents would not let him walk 750 yards from Air Force One to the Costa Mesa fairgrounds, where some of the day’s activities were to take place. Obama said flying in Air Force One is “pretty cool,” especially because “they give you the jacket with the [presidential] seal on it,” he said. The only time Leno appeared to stop Obama in his tracks was when he asked the president whether he thought people intentionally lose basketball games when they play with him. “I don’t see why they would throw the game, except for all those Secret Service guys with guns around,” he said. There’s some political risk for Obama, according to Washington Post media columnist Howard Kurtz, who also hosts CNN’s “Reliable Sources.” “He has to be very careful about his tone, because if he yuks it up too much and seems to be having too good a time, it will be quite a contrast there with the pain the people are feeling with the crumbling economy,” Kurtz said.

While I love me some Barack, I was not at all pleased with his Special Olympics “joke”. I absolutely understand that he meant no harm by making the crack but it really goes to show that our culture is so ingrained with the notion that the mentally disabled are easy fodder for humor. Nothing irks me more than the misuse of the word “retarded” as an insult or as a dig toward someone else. Again, I’m sure that 99% of the people who freely use that word “jokingly” don’t mean to offend others but, invariably, they do. In his official apology, I wish the President would’ve said more than just that he respects the Special Olympics. It would’ve been much better, in my opinion, if he had apologized for making the joke at the expense of the mentally disabled and urged others to consider what they are really saying when they do the same. Ack, I don’t mean to get all soap boxy but this sort of “humor” really pisses me off.

Moving on, I thought the whole appearance (absent the insensitive joke) was pretty great tho. Leno didn’t offer any tough questions and it was a general lovefest. President Obama is great on camera and his personality really shows thru in interviews like this. Even with the gaffe (or maybe because of it), he shows just how much of a pretty regular guy he really is. In case you missed it, you can read the full transcript of President Obama‘s appearance HERE or watch the full video interview after the jump …


Overall, great appearance … what did YOU think?

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  1. Queenelizabeth says:

    I used to love coming to this blog… and sadly reading replies like this one have really turned me off. I think as someone in media it’s fine that things are addressed, but pushing something that (Lets be honest) isn’t really that serious, and making it serious… is just drama.

    So he can’t bowl? He tried to make a joke out of it, and it being his first live interview he was nervous and screwed up. Big. Freakin. Deal. Does it change my life? No. Do I think less of him for it? No. So damn… give the guy a break :(

    • @Queenelizabeth — I’m actually really surprised by all of the outrage at my comments. How, exactly, is what I said “making a big deal” out of anything? If YOU had a family member or friend who has a mental disability you’d prolly grow tired of how easy it is for people to make jokes at their expense.

  2. JeY-JaY says:

    @christine
    I’m sorry christine. I was under the idea that we elected Mr. Obama to be president and not a machine. I’m sure that everywhere on the face of the earth we can walk the streets at any time of the day or night and see that people are at their job 24hrs a day 7 days a week. None of us ever need a single day off to just sit back and catch our breath the way the president did last night. And if you want to get even more technical about it he was doing his job on Leno because he’s reaching a vast audience that may not be as well informed as you are about the matter at hand. Just yesterday I had colleague ask me who Bernia Madoff was. She thought he was an actor. If you think a person any person much less the president doesn’t deserve a single night to do things differently which in this case was bringing the economy issue to the public than I can safely assume that not only are you reading this from your computer at work but that you will still be sitting there come 6 o clock and the weekend. Peese

  3. JeY-JaY says:

    I agree with Trent people should watch what they say because many do get offended and today even more easily than anytime in the past when it comes to someone making what he or she says as comic. But understand this:
    IF YOU TUNE IN TO WATCH JAY LENO SO YOU CAN SIT THERE AND THINK TO YOURSELF WOW THIS IS VERY POLITICALLY ACCURATE AND TRUE YOU REALLY NEED TO CONSIDER CHANGING THE CHANNEL AND KEEP YOURSELF UPDATED WITH THE WEATHER. How many people go to a comedy show expecting it to be clean unless its otherwise advertised on a website of the back of a ticket. Mind me while I turn on sesame street I’m waiting to hear Elmo speak about the Spitzer scandal and what exactly constitutes as a prostitute in todays world. Get Real!

  4. PITNBer says:

    STILL BETTER THAN THE LAST 8 YRS.

  5. Sandra says:

    omg so he made a joke. People are just OBSESSED with critiquing EVERYTHING. he’s human.

  6. yvr_chickie says:

    I think to redeem himself Obama should invite Kolan McConiughey to the White House for a match, which he would inevitably lose!

  7. Mick says:

    Trent, I want to echo exactly what Anne said. Humor is a very broad thing and people need to stop taking everything so damn seriously. It is a proven fact that athletes in Special Olympics do not obtain the same scores as regular athletes do. So if Obama wants to say his Bowling score is not perfect, why on earth should it be off-limits to compare his score in that way? It’s completely valid in my opinion. It’s not at all like he stated “ZOMG I BOWL LIKE A RETARRRRDD!”. Some perspective is in order here.

    # Anne Says:
    March 20th, 2009 at 9:32 am

    Omg Trent what got stuck up your ass? Yes, people need to think and respect others, but if you cant say anything meant as a joke then whats happened to the world? People need to open their eyes and dont be so pathetic. What the world needs is for people to be a bit more selfironic, and dont put so much seriousnes into little things..

  8. allure says:

    i’d like to state my support for trent. i’m not involved with special olympics, but i know people who are, and from what i can tell, special olympics is an important event for a group of people who are often made to feel bad about themselves. i think obama did screw up on this one, but i’m glad he stepped back and apologized.

  9. laura says:

    I think what you said what spot on Trent. And thank you for saying it.

  10. tatiana says:

    I think it was a honest mistake on the presidents part, and I don’t believe he thinks ill of the mentally handicap. I think we as a society need to be more sensitive towards these type of topics, but to be honest with you, Im just so sick of the media blowing one small thing out of portion. As soon as I heard about this I did an internal sigh because I knew the Republicans were going to have a field day, and Barack would have his character assassinated because of his slip of the tongue. Does this make him a horrible person? I really don’t think so. Should he change his way of thinking. Yes, and would say the same thing if that loser George Bush said it. My best friends daughter is mentally handicap, and believe me, shes hardly offended because Barack made a joke about the Special Olympics. She has bigger fish to fry. Lets move on.

  11. Lynn says:

    An insensitive bad joke it was. I accept the president’s aplogy and am sure we will see something positive come from the administration about people with disabilities. At least he didn’t cut or is rejecting money for special education like the governor from Alaska. Also I appreciate a president who doesn’t live in a bubble and finds new ways to communicate with Americans.

  12. Jess says:

    I just watched the Interview…I think Barack was fantastic, he was so human and real in the interview…cracking jokes just like anyone else. I didn’t take offense to his comment, and I have family members with disabilities…He definitely could have said something ignorant, but he didn’t. At least, unlike others, he did not say “retarded.”

  13. smp says:

    Trent, I just have to say thank you. As a conservative republican who reads your site regularly, I am glad to see the even-handedness of your statement regarding obama’s insensitive comment. You never accept stupid comments or actions like that from anyone, whether it be Mel Gibson, Miley Cyrus, Obama, or any other public figure, even Republicans. I don’t care what party or race or sex, if you make a stupid offensive comment, you need to appropriately make amends. Just my opinion…

  14. jenny says:

    Well, call me different but I laughed. I hate how PC our country has become. We can’t say ANYTHING or do ANYTHING without some group being offended.
    I don’t get offended by jokes that degrade women, I find them just as funny as anyone else.

    Should he have said it on national tv? nope, definitely not, but it’s nothing to freak out over. Human error, and a funny one at that. At least he has a sense of humor, and can form full sentences unlike GWB

  15. jenny says:

    Oh, and my best friend’s brother is severely autistic and partially mentally retarded, and I still make the ‘tard jokes- just not around here. Common courtesy.
    Like I said, it’s one thing to make the joke to his friends without cameras, he made a mistake saying it on TV- just shows he’s human.

  16. mmaagg says:

    @christine: What do you think most of the people in this nation watch more, Leno and ESPN or CSPAN? It’s nice that he’s being visible to the people of this country that lazily choose ignorance.

    The ‘outrage’ over his comment is pathetic. THIS is what people have issues with these days!?! Clearly, these people don’t know what’s actually happening in the world today.

  17. jay says:

    During the campaign for the White House in 2008, the media criticized Palin for being ‘common,’ and ‘not presidential.’ However, compare Sarah Palins attitude in this video created three weeks ago for the Special Olympics in Boise, Idaho.

    You decide the more ‘presidential’ among them.

    http://tinyurl.com/ccz6nj

  18. robin says:

    you can be easily offended and have your panties in a wad your whole life and it won’t change people or make a difference…WHO EFFING CARES?

  19. ezzyc says:

    awww give barack a break. it’s enough that he has to take up the pressure of shoring up the troubled economy, now he has to watch every single thing he says? even in his apology?

    i’d say i agree with you, trent, when you say that it’s gaffes like this that make him seem more like a regular guy.

  20. tyler says:

    self-righteousness is a beautiful thing.

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