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New York Magazine

Obama quips jokes at annual DC press dinner
Kansas City Star
"I'm the president of the United States and I'm opening for Jimmy Kimmel and telling knock-knock jokes to Kim Kardashian." The dinner, which benefits a scholarship for journalism students, began in 1914 as a dinner for the president and the press corps ...
Jimmy Kimmel and President Obama Did Their Best with the Jokes at the ...New York Magazine
Hollywood parties with DC at White House Correspondents DinnerSeattle Post Intelligencer
Barack Obama jokes about Hillary Clinton's drunk textsITN
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George W. Bush jokes good to come back to DC on occasion
HollandSentinel.com
Former President George W. Bush was in Washington, DC on Tuesday for a "Celebration of Freedom" at the George W. Bush Presidential Center. Mr. Bush joked it's good to come back, but only on occasion. George W. Bush jokes good to come back to DC on ...

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Chicago Tribune

Prosecutors: Undercover work showed 3 men planned to hit police, mayor's house ...
Chicago Tribune
After making jokes about bashing skulls with billy clubs, the officers promised to find the trio during the upcoming NATO summit. "We'll come look for you, each and every one of you," an officer can be heard saying on a video posted on YouTube.

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Christian Science Monitor

Obama 'nerd prom' jokes: Did he go too far? (+video)
Christian Science Monitor
“The White House Correspondents' Dinner is known as the prom of Washington, DC – a term coined by political reporters who clearly never had the chance to go to an actual prom,” Mr. Obama said. Congress? Double check. “I want to especially thank all the ...
Obama: Man-eats-dog humor at D.C. dinnerSeattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
First lady Michelle Obama wows in strapless gown at White House Correspondents ...The Grio

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Mary Cheh lampoons Ken Cuccinelli in joke memo
Washington Post (blog)
(Tracy A. Woodward - The Washington Post) You'll recall that DC Council member Mary M. Cheh (D-Ward 3) some months ago got into a confrontation of sorts with Virginia Attorney General Ken T. Cuccinelli II (R) over the scope and implications of her ...



Garrison Keillor, far from his prairie home, draws crowds in DC
Washington Post
Ann McKee, Wolf Trap's senior vice president of programming, thinks his local success has to do with the fact that Keillor doesn't do a highly charged political show, and that justifies opening up her season with his mix of acoustic tunes, corny jokes ...

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Jimmy Kimmel's 'Abortion Joke' Could've Caused a 'Stampede,' Says Tapper
The Atlantic Wire
Seeking to spare him a Rich Little-like reception, I offered my suggestions -- such as they are -- as to which jokes might bomb." We'll never know how the joke would've played in DC, but it's historically clear that certain "joke" topics don't tend to ...

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SB Nation

Nationals Have A History Of Strange And Unusual Injuries
SB Nation
The jokes write themselves. The injury also had former GM Jim Bowden saying, "I pray for his buttocks and his family." The National Who Was Never A National: Do you remember starter Brian Lawrence? Probably not because he never really suited up for the ...



USA TODAY

President Obama Tells Jokes, Honors Los Angeles Galaxy for 2011 MLS Cup ...
Yahoo! Sports
Obama was full of jokes. After congratulating the Galaxy on their third MLS Cup, the President went on to call the LA team, the "Miami Heat of soccer." Then, he talked about some of the players' achievements like Robbie Keane scoring a goal "in the ...
David Beckham meets President Obama at White HouseSan Francisco Chronicle (blog)
Becks talks about his visit to the white house... on FacebookMirror.co.uk
Soccer: All White earns White House visitNew Zealand Herald

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Irvin Yalom mixes fiction and psychotherapy
Montreal Gazette
Irvin Yalom jokes that when he was growing up in the Washington, DC, area in the 1930s and 1940s, there were only two career options for smart Jewish boys like him. “You could be a doctor – or a failure,” he says. Yalom, now 80, did his parents proud.


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