Images by Haraz N. Ghanba
I usually try to stay away from politics and I realize that
technically it’s probably not part of the entertainment industry, but it
definitely provides its share of entertainment on numerous occasions.
I recently saw excerpts of the 98th
White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner with President Obama and Jimmy
Kimmel. It was quite funny. It’s amazing how they can put aside their
positions and different issues and make light of things that otherwise would be
very serious topics.
This happened right after the Secret Services’ sex scandal,
the now infamous Summit of the Americas.
The President took a jab by saying, “Four years ago, I was locked in a
primary battle with Hillary Clinton, four years later, she won’t stop
drunk-texting me from Cartenga.”
Meanwhile Jimmy Kimmel took a jab at the Kardashians joking
about how last year on the eve of the dinner was Osama bin Laden’s
killing. “Who will it be this
year?” Stating that the Navy Seals
should focus on them.
President Obama didn’t stop there. He took a jab at his opponent. “It’s great to be her in the vast,
magnificent Hilton ballroom, or what Mitt Romney would call a ‘little fixer
upper.”
He also made light of himself. The first term I san Al
Green. In his next term he’s going with
Young Jeezy.
Kimmel joked about the Secret Service scandal. “If this would have happened on President
Clinton’s watch, those Secret Service agents would’ve been disciplined with a
very serious high-five. Palms would be
beet red.” He also poked at Governor Chris
Christie’s weight. “Gov. Christie, you
may be misunderstanding the New Jersey slogan.
It’s not the ‘Olive Garden state.’”
President Obama also showed a picture of him when he was
first elected and he had black hair. He
then showed a picture now with a lot of gray hair, and then he showed a picture
of how he would look in the next term and it was a picture of Morgan Freeman.
Politics will be heating up over the next couple of months
with the election coming up in November, but it was certainly a nice break from
dealing with all of the issues surrounding the election and just enjoying some
humor.