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WHCD: President Obama, Jimmy Kimmel roast Secret Service, Washington elite, each other
The Ticket:


WASHINGTON, D.C.—Jimmy Kimmel and President Obama roasted the Secret Service, Washington’s political and media elite—and each other—at the 98th White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on Saturday night at the Washington Hilton.
And it seemed no one at the annual gathering of media, celebrities and politicians was off limits.
During his speech, Obama took a jab at the now-infamous Summit of the Americas that sparked the Secret Service sex scandal earlier this month. “Four years ago, I was locked in a primary battle with Hillary Clinton,” Obama said. “Four years later, she won’t stop drunk-texting me from Cartagena.”
“Jimmy got his start on ‘The Man Show,’” Obama noted of the evening’s host. “In Washington, that’s what we call a Congressional hearing on contraception.”
Last year’s dinner occurred on the eve of Osama bin Laden’s killing, and the anniversary proved to be fodder for several jokes.
“Who will it be this year?” Kimmel quipped. (The Navy SEALs, he said, should focus on the Kardashians.)
“We finally delivered justice to one of world’s most notorious individuals,” Obama recalled, as an image of Donald Trump appeared on a screen.
The president also made several jokes about his increasingly gray hair, predicting in four years he’ll look like Morgan Freeman. “That’s not even funny,” Obama said, laughing.
The president congratulated Arianna Huffington on the Huffington Post’s recent Pulitzer Prize. “There’s no one out there linking to the kinds of hard-hitting journalism that HuffPo is linking to every single day,” he said. “And you don’t pay them! It’s a great business model.” (“Yow,” Howard Kurtz, columnist for HuffPo rival Daily Beast, responded on Twitter.)

Obama then took a few mild swipes at his likely opponent in November. “It’s great to be here in the vast, magnificent Hilton ballroom,” Obama said. “Or what Mitt Romney would call ‘a little fixer upper.’” (“I was just relieved to learn this one wasn’t a GSA conference,” Obama said, pivoting briefly to the GSA controversy. “Unbelievable—not even the mind-reader knew what they were thinking.”)
“We both have degrees from Harvard,” he said of Romney. “I have one, he has two—what a snob.”
Obama also looked ahead to the next four years. “In the first term I sang Al Green,” he said. “In my second term, I’m going with Young Jeezy.” (First Lady Michelle Obama nodded in approval.)
“I have a lot of Secret Service jokes,” Kimmel said. “I told them for $800 I wouldn’t tell them, but they only offered 30.”
Kimmel pointed to Sofia Vergara, one of a swarm of celebrities in attendance.
“This is what women look like in Colombia,” Kimmel said. “What’s the Secret Service supposed to do?”
He continued: “If this had 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.”

Kimmel, host of ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” reflected on his path to entertaining the president: “If you told me as a kid I’d be standing on the dais with President Barack Obama, I would’ve said, ‘The president’s name is Barack Obama?’”
He also took a swipe at Obama’s weight. “You’re so skinny,” Kimmel said. “This is how you know how this country is in bad shape: Our president is starving. North Korea is sending him food aid.”
Speaking of weight, the comedian also skewered the other end of the spectrum.
“Look, it’s Chris Christie,” Kimmel told the first lady. “Get him!”
“Gov. Christie, you may be misunderstanding the [New Jersey] slogan,” he added. “It’s not the ‘Olive Garden State.’”
Kimmel defended fellow comedian Bill Maher in a bit about Rush Limbaugh.
“Is that slut Rush Limbaugh here?” Kimmel asked. “There’s a reason Rush Limbaugh said what he said: Percocet.”
“Just to clear things this up for the extreme right wingers, here’s the difference between Bill Maher and Rush Limbaugh,” Kimmel explained. “The people who watch Bill Maher know he’s an —-hole.”
Kimmel, though, threw a punches at Keith Olbermann.
“Under your seats, you’ll find a copy of Keith Olbermann’s résumé,” Kimmel said. “The thing about Keith Olbermann is, he’s so likeable. Olbermann’s burned more bridges than arsonists of Madison County.”
The former ESPN, MSNBC and Current TV host, who was not in attendance, fired back on Twitter.
“Funny that Jimmy Kimmel ripped me after his people desperately wanted me to fly to L.A, to be on his show this past Wednesday,” Olbermann wrote. “I’m not complaining about the Kimmel jokes—I’m fair game. I’m complaining about the revenge element. It reminds me of [Bill] O’Reilly.”

WHCD: President Obama, Jimmy Kimmel roast Secret Service, Washington elite, each other

The Ticket:

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Jimmy Kimmel and President Obama roasted the Secret Service, Washington’s political and media elite—and each other—at the 98th White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on Saturday night at the Washington Hilton.

And it seemed no one at the annual gathering of media, celebrities and politicians was off limits.

During his speech, Obama took a jab at the now-infamous Summit of the Americas that sparked the Secret Service sex scandal earlier this month. “Four years ago, I was locked in a primary battle with Hillary Clinton,” Obama said. “Four years later, she won’t stop drunk-texting me from Cartagena.”

“Jimmy got his start on ‘The Man Show,’” Obama noted of the evening’s host. “In Washington, that’s what we call a Congressional hearing on contraception.”

Last year’s dinner occurred on the eve of Osama bin Laden’s killing, and the anniversary proved to be fodder for several jokes.

“Who will it be this year?” Kimmel quipped. (The Navy SEALs, he said, should focus on the Kardashians.)

“We finally delivered justice to one of world’s most notorious individuals,” Obama recalled, as an image of Donald Trump appeared on a screen.

The president also made several jokes about his increasingly gray hair, predicting in four years he’ll look like Morgan Freeman. “That’s not even funny,” Obama said, laughing.

The president congratulated Arianna Huffington on the Huffington Post’s recent Pulitzer Prize. “There’s no one out there linking to the kinds of hard-hitting journalism that HuffPo is linking to every single day,” he said. “And you don’t pay them! It’s a great business model.” (“Yow,” Howard Kurtz, columnist for HuffPo rival Daily Beast, responded on Twitter.)

Obama then took a few mild swipes at his likely opponent in November. “It’s great to be here in the vast, magnificent Hilton ballroom,” Obama said. “Or what Mitt Romney would call ‘a little fixer upper.’” (“I was just relieved to learn this one wasn’t a GSA conference,” Obama said, pivoting briefly to the GSA controversy. “Unbelievable—not even the mind-reader knew what they were thinking.”)

“We both have degrees from Harvard,” he said of Romney. “I have one, he has two—what a snob.”

Obama also looked ahead to the next four years. “In the first term I sang Al Green,” he said. “In my second term, I’m going with Young Jeezy.” (First Lady Michelle Obama nodded in approval.)

“I have a lot of Secret Service jokes,” Kimmel said. “I told them for $800 I wouldn’t tell them, but they only offered 30.”

Kimmel pointed to Sofia Vergara, one of a swarm of celebrities in attendance.

“This is what women look like in Colombia,” Kimmel said. “What’s the Secret Service supposed to do?”

He continued: “If this had 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.”

Kimmel, host of ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” reflected on his path to entertaining the president: “If you told me as a kid I’d be standing on the dais with President Barack Obama, I would’ve said, ‘The president’s name is Barack Obama?’”

He also took a swipe at Obama’s weight. “You’re so skinny,” Kimmel said. “This is how you know how this country is in bad shape: Our president is starving. North Korea is sending him food aid.”

Speaking of weight, the comedian also skewered the other end of the spectrum.

“Look, it’s Chris Christie,” Kimmel told the first lady. “Get him!”

“Gov. Christie, you may be misunderstanding the [New Jersey] slogan,” he added. “It’s not the ‘Olive Garden State.’”

Kimmel defended fellow comedian Bill Maher in a bit about Rush Limbaugh.

“Is that slut Rush Limbaugh here?” Kimmel asked. “There’s a reason Rush Limbaugh said what he said: Percocet.”

“Just to clear things this up for the extreme right wingers, here’s the difference between Bill Maher and Rush Limbaugh,” Kimmel explained. “The people who watch Bill Maher know he’s an —-hole.”

Kimmel, though, threw a punches at Keith Olbermann.

“Under your seats, you’ll find a copy of Keith Olbermann’s résumé,” Kimmel said. “The thing about Keith Olbermann is, he’s so likeable. Olbermann’s burned more bridges than arsonists of Madison County.”

The former ESPN, MSNBC and Current TV host, who was not in attendance, fired back on Twitter.

“Funny that Jimmy Kimmel ripped me after his people desperately wanted me to fly to L.A, to be on his show this past Wednesday,” Olbermann wrote. “I’m not complaining about the Kimmel jokes—I’m fair game. I’m complaining about the revenge element. It reminds me of [Bill] O’Reilly.”

State of the Union: Your Reaction



By Mike on January 25, 2012

After last night’s State of the Union address, supporters have been letting us know what they thought of President Obama’s speech:

“It made me proud. It reminded me (and hopefully others) that America is bigger than personal agendas, but if we pull together as a nation, we can continue to be a great nation. Very encouraging. Very hopeful.”—Nicole from Georgia


“I loved hearing the President speak about bringing jobs back to the United States. It’s so nice to hear that companies should be penalized for shipping jobs overseas instead of being rewarded. I loved his overall passion throughout the speech. I feel energized to help turn our country around!”—Matt from Michigan


“I am a senior in high school in Devon, Pennsylvania. The part of the speech on education and the importance of good teachers is completely true and there do need to be incentives for creative, hardworking, and inspirational teachers. The President’s stress on education inspired me to continue working hard to get a good education and eventually become a productive citizen boosting the economy.”—Charlotte from Pennsylvania


“I think the President’s State of the Union was a strong statement of how we, as a nation, need to come together, work for needed change, and get the job done. I appreciated the reference to the military. I have two sons and a daughter-in-law who proudly served our country in Iraq. Congress could take a lesson from the unity of our military!”—Kim from Ohio

What did you think of the President’s State of the Union? Take a minute to share your thoughts.

State of the Union: Your Reaction


By Mike on January 25, 2012

After last night’s State of the Union address, supporters have been letting us know what they thought of President Obama’s speech:

“It made me proud. It reminded me (and hopefully others) that America is bigger than personal agendas, but if we pull together as a nation, we can continue to be a great nation. Very encouraging. Very hopeful.”
—Nicole from Georgia

“I loved hearing the President speak about bringing jobs back to the United States. It’s so nice to hear that companies should be penalized for shipping jobs overseas instead of being rewarded. I loved his overall passion throughout the speech. I feel energized to help turn our country around!”
—Matt from Michigan

“I am a senior in high school in Devon, Pennsylvania. The part of the speech on education and the importance of good teachers is completely true and there do need to be incentives for creative, hardworking, and inspirational teachers. The President’s stress on education inspired me to continue working hard to get a good education and eventually become a productive citizen boosting the economy.”
—Charlotte from Pennsylvania

“I think the President’s State of the Union was a strong statement of how we, as a nation, need to come together, work for needed change, and get the job done. I appreciated the reference to the military. I have two sons and a daughter-in-law who proudly served our country in Iraq. Congress could take a lesson from the unity of our military!”
—Kim from Ohio

What did you think of the President’s State of the Union? Take a minute to share your thoughts.

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Update: Secret Service spokesman says White House locked down; authorities investigating smoke bomb tossed over fence - @Reuters

Apparent Smoke Bomb Tossed Over White House Fence | NBC4 Washington

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Some­one threw what appeared to be a smoke bomb over the White House fence Tues­day night, accord­ing to the Secret Ser­vice.

The inci­dent took place dur­ing a rally out­side the White House.

About 1,000 pro­test­ers par­tic­i­pat­ed in the…

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nationaljournal:


“Because of who he is and the hand dealt to him, Obama will find it much easier explaining America’s problems than solving them.”
  - The boss man, Ron Fournier, analyzes today’s address by President Obama. The Editor-in-Chief connects the dots between Teddy Roosevelt and our Commander-in-Chief.

nationaljournal:

“Because of who he is and the hand dealt to him, Obama will find it much easier explaining America’s problems than solving them.”

  - The boss man, Ron Fournier, analyzes today’s address by President Obama. The Editor-in-Chief connects the dots between Teddy Roosevelt and our Commander-in-Chief.

Check Out Michelle O.’s Custom Vera Wang dress

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Seriously, what country has a President and First Lady smoother than ours?

The First Couple stepped out looking stunning to celebrate the arts at the Kennedy Center Honors Gala last night, but it was First Lady Michelle Obama who stole the show.

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The First Lady was a sight to behold in her appropriately royal, royal blue custom Vera Wang strapless tulle gown. The dress hugged her upper body and cascaded into a show of tulle towards the floor.

President Barack Obama was standing near, looking extremely dapper in a classic black tux and bow tie.

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Michelle accented her blue gown with attention grabbing blue rhinestone earrings and an elegant up-do.

Check out the gallery above to see just how handsome our First Family is. President Obama’s swag is untouchable!

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