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The Comedian-in-Chief

The trouble with finding a suitable Obama can be boiled down to this: Michaels needs to find a comedian that can not only portray our president but also play our first black president. The comic chosen has to manage a delicate balance: finding the funny in Obama’s mannerisms without alienating black viewers who might take offense. Right now, Armisen’s interpretation is acceptably mild, but doesn’t advance the conversation about Obama in the way that Fey’s Sarah Palin may have changed the race. Michaels needs to bring in fresh meat; someone to shake up water cooler talk.

SNL is entering unfamiliar territory, and at time when the cast is glaringly homogenous. Without regular political debates, random McCain appearances, and Amy Poehler to lean on, the show has to up its game, A fresh Obama is the push that SNL needs to remain relevant.

But is Armisen too safe a choice? Jordan Carlos, speaking to The Daily Beast, says that boundary-pushing humor is just what the show needs. He pointed out Obama’s relationship with Oprah as just one example of comedic fodder. “That’s stuff you can take shots at. It’s important, when doing comedy, to have a lover’s quarrel with people in power to show how can he be better.”

Comedians differ on who would make the best Obama. Those backing Glover talk about his uncanny impression that is more commentary than caricature, while Carlos has a knack for Obama’s cadence—what he calls “somewhere between Laurence Olivier and Elvis Presley.”

The next challenge will be to find a Michelle: With the glut of Obama wannabes out there, it’s clear there’s no comedienne on staff to play our new first lady, either. Though Michael’s just hired two cute, funny white ladies from the West coast, there’s a glaring absence of any black women on the show ready to fill Mrs. O’s well-tailored blazer every Saturday night. As he’s hunting for a new Obama, Michaels needs to keep an eye out for a new cast member with toned arms and an affinity for J. Crew.

Jocelyn Guest is a writer and performer based in New York City. Her work has appeared in New York Magazine, Nerve.com, Time Out New York, and the walls of various bathroom stalls around the city. She writes and performs with the sketch comedy troupe Rhoda.

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November 21, 2008 | 6:08am
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RubenRemus

That is not Jordan Peele. That is Keegan-Michael Key. It's the right person who plays (a very funny) Obama, but "Peele" is the name of a different cast member.

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8:25 am, Nov 21, 2008
Maryam

My vote is for this guy-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-yJBsjatW0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0D1w2mjqzk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TE3Eum4jZo&feature=related

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8:37 am, Nov 21, 2008
Inanna

I vote for Jordan Carlos.

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9:17 am, Nov 21, 2008

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9:37 am, Nov 21, 2008
tressiemc

Just thank God they are getting rid of Armisen. He is horrible!!!! There are literally tens of thousands of talented black comedians, some of whom have been doing all kinds of YouTube spoofs convincingly, who can do a better job.

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10:32 am, Nov 21, 2008
KCSanders

Jordan Peele would be an inspired choice, though. He's a phenomenal impersonator.

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11:35 am, Nov 21, 2008
bwoodruff

You have to be kidding me. Donald Glover's video is his cameo on 30 Rock? Donald Glover is hilarious and though I'm not sure how good his Obama is, he would be a fantastic addition (though he has already denied that he is being considered, by-the-by). If you want to see Glover at his funniest I would recommend checking him out here

http://www.derrickcomedy.com/videos/

I think his best are "Girls are not to be trusted", "Jerry", and "Opposite Day".

Daily Beast: Please add one of these videos that actually shows him acting. You can embed from CollegeHumor if you're really desperate

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12:03 pm, Nov 21, 2008
johnnysmoke

The bigger question here is not what can make Obama funny but what can make SNL funny? This show has sucked for years and continues to do so - out loud. Accept for Tina Fey's Palin impersonation (she's brilliant) this show is horrible. I assume there was some sort of ratings bump because of the Palin character - but short if this what is there? NBC should have cleaned house a long time ago. Micheal's is too stale and the writing just isn't funny. Period.

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12:09 pm, Nov 21, 2008
johnnysmoke

Oh... btw Jason Sudeikis' crazy-eyed Joe Biden is equally as lame as Armisen's Obama.

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12:14 pm, Nov 21, 2008
harrisd

Yes, the guy on You Tube is far and away the best choice. His Obama is hilarious and pitch-perfect.

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12:22 pm, Nov 21, 2008
moneyries

why not robert downey jr.?!

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12:52 pm, Nov 21, 2008
lsquare

Ditto johnnysmoke's comments, including the one about Sudeikis' Biden. He's no where close. The only reason SNL has done well lately is Tina Fey's Palin and the fact that the subject matter was timely and everyone was dying for someone to send up Palin. There are tons of things in the news and culture everyday that they could easily spoof and feed our intense desire for parody. But no, they insist on spoofing the most inane, non-issue banalities anyone could possibly imagine. Like the overly excited lady in the Japanese restaurant when faced with trying to keep a friend's marriage proposal a secret. Terribly dumb. And last week's kissy family was incredibly stupid. And then, they rerun skits even in the 'live' shows. When they make fun of a lifestyle as the homeschooler families, they are so hamfisted with it that it's obvious they've had little experience with these folks. That skit could have been a lot funnier with more finesse. The SNL folks are as isolated from the world in their NY lofts as those they make fun of. They are soooooo lame and out of touch.

Pick a news topic, any news topic, or an ad, any ad and send it up. It can't be that hard.

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1:47 pm, Nov 21, 2008
colinpperkins

SNL's issues go far beyond a bad Obama impression.

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2:01 pm, Nov 21, 2008
jdmiller49

This just in: Obama campaign's strategy to muzzle Hollywood endorsements revealed

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2:28 pm, Nov 21, 2008
AltonDarwin

Alphacat, referenced in Maryam's post smokes all these guys. His complexion, vocal inflection, hand gestures, attitude and hair cut are much closer to Obama than any else out there. He's even got the machine-gun stammer down.

Look, just being Black isn't enough. Obama is articulate and cool with a splash of successful geek start-up swagger. He's not street edgy.

Wyatt is physically closest of these four AND he has a sense of Obama's cockiness, but the voice and cadence are completely wrong.

SNL's Prez impressions have ranged from solid (Hammond's Clinton, Ferrell's Dubya, Carvey's Perot) to awful (Chevy Chase's Ford) to merely average (Armisen). Here's hoping Lorne can pull in a comedian who can contribute more than Thompson's cross-dressing and thug impersonations.

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2:54 pm, Nov 21, 2008
sgwhiteinfla

I agree with maryan up thread. Alphacat might be an unknown but he has done the best Obama impersonation I have seen so far.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBCa8naA_-Y&feature=channel

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3:13 pm, Nov 21, 2008
bolingballe

Check this one out. To me, this is the best impression by far.

http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/851ec808ba/obama-slams-nancy-reaganaga in-from-fod-team

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3:28 pm, Nov 21, 2008
AltonDarwin

bolingballe:

That's the MADtv guy. He's much more convincing as Obama in the funny or die sketch than he is in the article's sample. Still, Alphacat has the leaner build and sharper features for a rock solid match.

That said, Key is close enough. The SNL make-up folks are really strong and his professional credits on a sketch show should give him the edge.

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4:15 pm, Nov 21, 2008
xesenta

Its GOTTA be ALPHACAT! stop with the incestuous insider crap! ure all hacks! SEE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-yJBsjatW0

OBAMA = ALPHAKAT

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5:26 pm, Nov 21, 2008
KarenZ

AlphaKat is clearly the best. Check him out on YouTube. Especially the one where he's rehearsing for the debate.

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7:49 pm, Nov 21, 2008
bryanlevi

I used to love SNL, but now each new cast member is more generic and lifeless than the last. When I watch now, and I almost always do, I feel like I am looking at a bunch models from a JCPenny catalogue. There is no-one left on that show that brings any oomph to the screen. It wasn't that long ago that people like Tracy Morgan, Cheri Oteri, Horatio Sanz, Ana Gasteyer, and Tina Fey were absolutely crackling with verve and energy in their skits.
No surprise that they have a bland, generic Obama- it has become a more bland, generic show.

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8:18 pm, Nov 21, 2008
Ceeber

Count me as another vote for AlphaCat
http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=z0D1w2mjqzk

No one else does Obama as well.

And, update shmupdate: please SNL, no more Armistan as Obama. It's just not funny.

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10:13 pm, Nov 21, 2008
dgsweet

Armisen misses Obama's smile and ease which are essential to the man and a large part of his appeal. In debate, McCain scowled and Obama grinned and chuckled when he was attacked. I saw Key play Obama several times at Second City and I think he's ideal. Aside from that, MAD TV is being cancelled and I'll be that Key is available. Armisen is a good performer, but this isn't his role.

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2:29 am, Nov 22, 2008
Bruckner7th

It's not the impression or the physical similarity; it's the performer and the material. Chevy Chase didn't do a voice or put on a bald cap but was very funny as Gerald Ford. Dan Ackroyd did a Nixon voice and gestures but had a moustache. A white guy doing Obama would be the boldest stroke. Why does everything have to be so damn literal?

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11:11 am, Nov 22, 2008
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