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Armisen's list of notable impressions has included: Barack Obama – recurring in Season 33 and Season 34 episodes as the Democratic presidential candidate (Season 33), the Democratic nominee, President-elect, and President (Season 34), beginning on February 23, 2008. As of season 38, Jay Pharoah replaced Armisen as Obama.
The skit revolves around Barack Obama (Armisen) preparing for bed, but is too concerned about a problem with the banks and credit card companies in America. Michelle (Rudolph) convinces him to retire for the evening, but as soon as he does, former Presidents Bill Clinton (Hammond) and George W. Bush (Ferrell) enter the room.
On July 19, 2013, President Obama gave a speech in place of the usual White House daily briefing normally given by White House Press Secretary Jay Carney. In the 17-minute speech, President Obama spoke about public reaction to the conclusion of the George Zimmerman trial, racial profiling, and the state of race relations in the United States. [46]
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Obama has been impersonated on the sketch show Saturday Night Live more than 60 times between 2008 and 2016, where he was parodied by first Fred Armisen and later Jay Pharoah. [156] [157] [158] He did a cameo appearance on the show in 2007, when he was running for president. [159] Obama became a popular subject for artists during his ...
Hader saw Armisen's amusement as an opportunity to break the future Portlandia star. "Before I went out, [SNL writer] John Solomon was like, 'Hey man, you have to tell Fred what to say. Maybe we ...
Fred Armisen, impersonating U.S. President Barack Obama on Saturday Night Live in 2008 and 2009 [4] Clarence Ashley, 1910s-1940s singer and blackface comedian in traveling medicine shows [5] Ant and Dec, in old Saturday Night Takeaway sketches [6] Fred Astaire, in Swing Time (1936) [7] and in Easter Parade (1948) Gene Autry [5]
Ask Fred, Last Line of the News Story, Seth reads affirmations about himself ... Barack Obama e-mails, ... Vanessa Bayer reads note from Fred Armisen. 142: December ...