
The White House Correspondents Dinner was a night for some laughs during Obama's two terms. In this clip from the dinner in 2011, Obama takes a moment to laugh at Donald Trump and his other critics.
In this clip from President Kennedy's "The President and the Press" Speech given to the Newspaper Publishers Association, JFK iterates the story of Karl Marx's early career as an international correspondent, and how his employer's failure to fairly compensate him inadvertently led to the Cold War.
In this moment from a George W. Bush speech in Nashville, Tennessee, Bush flubs the expression "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me" in a comedic moment and classic Bushism.
Though there were many serious moments during Obama's presidency, there were many lighthearted moments as well. Every year Obama showed his humorous side pardoning the turkeys.
In this clip, President Ronald Reagan tells a joke about free speech in the United States versus in the Soviet Union.
In this clip, Bill Clinton talks about his relationship with George W. Bush, from admiring his paintings to their secret phone calls during Bush's second term. This speech was given at George W. Bush's Presidential Library in Dallas, Texas on April 25, 2013.
One of his funnier moments, here is a quote from Trump taken from a conference with African leaders where he supposedly makes up the name of an African country multiple times throughout his address.
In this clip from a speech President Barack Obama gave to the Democratic National Committee in 2014, a heckler in the crowd yells a question about nuclear war with Russia, a situation which Obama defuses very quickly.
In this clip of George W. Bush's most memorable flubs, verbal trips, and slip-ups, you'll listen to the best "Bushisms" you never knew you had to hear.
In this clip from Ronald Reagan's speech to the National Association of Realtors at a hotel in Washington D.C., he cracks a joke about a realtor, a farmer, and a three-legged chicken.
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