"Obama out": President Barack Obama's hilarious final White House correspondents' dinner speech
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Comedian jokes about his final appearance as White House correspondent, reflects on his presidency, and thanks Joe Biden while also making jokes about aging and departing. President Obama pledges to support journalists worldwide and emphasizes the importance of their role in informing the public and upholding truth in a time of increasing dangers and threats.
Insights
- Comedian humorously reflects on his presidency, addressing his upcoming departure and the changing political landscape over the past eight years, showcasing a lighthearted approach to serious topics.
- President Obama and the honored journalists underscore the vital role of a free press in safeguarding democracy, advocating for truth, justice, and accountability, especially in the face of increasing threats globally, emphasizing the ongoing commitment to upholding journalistic integrity and protecting the public's right to information.
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Recent questions
What did the comedian joke about being late for?
Running on CPT
What did the comedian mention about his last White House correspondent appearance?
It's his last appearance
What did the comedian reflect on regarding his past eight years?
Changing the tone of politics
What did the comedian joke about regarding his approval ratings?
Rising without changes
What did President Obama pledge to continue fighting for?
Release of American journalists
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