Obama serves as 'comedian-in-chief'
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama served as "comedian-in-chief" on Saturday night, predicting that his second 100 days in office will be so successful that he will wrap them up in record time.
"I must confess I really did not want to be here tonight," Obama told the White House Correspondents' Association dinner - an annual black-tie gathering of journalists, politicians and Hollywood celebrities. "But I knew I had to come. That's one more problem that I inherited from George W. Bush."
Alluding to his reputation for staying cool and on message, Obama ticked off a series of goals he hoped to achieve.
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