Skip to main content

The context you need, when you need it

When news breaks, you need to understand what actually matters — and what to do about it. At Vox, our mission to help you make sense of the world has never been more vital. But we can’t do it on our own.

We rely on readers like you to fund our journalism. Will you support our work and become a Vox Member today?

Join now

Watch 4 American presidents insult Letterman on his last show

David Letterman’s final show last night was a tribute to the comedian who, as my colleague Todd VanDerWerff wrote last night, “blew up what we thought late-night television could be” and “tore down the hierarchy of stardom.”

Perhaps that was why Letterman decided to give four of America’s living presidents an opportunity to achieve their dreams of late-night comedy stardom.

In the segment, Presidents Obama, Clinton, Bush, and Dubya Bush all excitedly told Letterman that “our long national nightmare is over” because he is finally retiring.

As with most presidential comedic outings, what they lacked in actual comic timing or particularly clever jokes they made up in clench-jawed dedication to the task at hand. The former presidents appeared to be under the impression that comedy meant placing heavy emphasis on random words in their short lines.

President Obama, on the other hand, seemed to be gunning for a second career as the Insult Comic President, once again displaying the no-I-really-am-this-mean persona that he has used to great effect on Between Two Ferns and The Colbert Report.

See More:

More in Culture

Good Medicine
The alcohol crisis quietly hitting high-stress, “high-status” workersThe alcohol crisis quietly hitting high-stress, “high-status” workers
Good Medicine

What The Pitt can teach us about addiction.

By Dylan Scott
Advice
What trainers actually think about the 12-3-30 workoutWhat trainers actually think about the 12-3-30 workout
Advice

Have we finally unlocked exercise’s biggest secret? Or is this yet another lie perpetrated Big Treadmill?

By Alex Abad-Santos
Technology
The case for AI realismThe case for AI realism
Technology

AI isn’t going to be the end of the world — no matter what this documentary sometimes argues.

By Shayna Korol
Podcasts
How fan fiction went mainstreamHow fan fiction went mainstream
Podcast
Podcasts

The community that underpins Heated Rivalry, explained.

By Danielle Hewitt and Noel King
Culture
Why Easter never became a big secular holiday like ChristmasWhy Easter never became a big secular holiday like Christmas
Culture

Hint: The Puritans were involved.

By Tara Isabella Burton
Culture
The sticky, sugary history of PeepsThe sticky, sugary history of Peeps
Culture

A few things you might not know about Easter’s favorite candy.

By Tanya Pai