Somehow the Funny Or Die people got their biggest guest of all-time in President Barack Obama. The hilarious back-and-forth between the Leader of the Free World and Zack Galifianakis is priceless. Galifianakis zings the Commander in Chief with, “Is it gonna be hard in two years when you’re no longer President and people stop letting you win in basketball?” When Zack questioned Obama about term limits the President replied that it was a good thing that he wasn’t allowed to run for a third term because, “If I ran a third time it would be like making a third “Hangover” movie.” This will go down as probably the most memorable interview of a President of the United States in all of history.

President Obama Did A ‘Between Two Ferns’ With Zack Galifianakis And It Was Hilarious
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