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John Hodgman Asks Obama, "Are You a Nerd?"

Hugh Pickens writes "Watch a video of comedian John Hodgman speak after Barack Obama at the recent Radio and Television Correspondents Association dinner in DC and discuss the central question of our age: "how we can heal the great and shameful division that has plagued our nation for so long — the age old conflict between jocks and nerds" and ask Obama: Are you now, or have you ever been, a nerd?"

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  1. Re:Of course not by Gord.ca · · Score: 4, Funny

    They go over this in the clip. He's not Jesus Christ, he's the Quizatz Haderach.

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  2. First geek President? by SirGarlon · · Score: 4, Interesting

    TFA says Obama would be our (the U.S.'s) "first geek president."

    Hello? Anybody out there ever heard of Thomas Jefferson?

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  3. Let's first agree on one thing by bogaboga · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I suggest we first define who a nerd is. Otherwise this being slashdot, we'll end up submitting comments about something that is entirely different depending on who is posting.

    My submission: I agree with this definition and hope that all of you use it as a bench mark as you post your comments.

    In part: "...derogatory connotation or stereotype, that refers to a person who passionately pursues intellectual activities, esoteric knowledge, or other obscure interests..."

    Thank you.

    1. Re:Let's first agree on one thing by cephus · · Score: 5, Funny

      Wow, what a nerd!

  4. Re:Of course not by bwthomas · · Score: 4, Funny

    Jesus had prodigious beard, an unkempt mane of hair, walked around in sandals in all weather, and saw himself as a man with divine powers who was put on the earth to show people "the way".

    Jesus was clearly, clearly, a nerd.

  5. Re:Of course not by bwthomas · · Score: 5, Funny

    And you, in turn, are confusing stoners & homeless guys as Richard Stallman

    (My apologies to RMS ... when the humor is just there, right in front of you ... what can you do?)

  6. Re:He is President of the United States by Wizard+Drongo · · Score: 4, Interesting

    To be fair, Obama has kept the dignity of the office fairly well. This was a press dinner, ie, although it's broadcast in various places, with clips here and there, it's not really a public address. Obama himself was making some pretty roasting jokes (more so at the White House Correspondents dinner), and John was pretty respectful in many ways, talking up Obama's intellect and how he's doing a good-job...

    Discipline is most certainly not the key to maintaining authority and respect. He has authority because the US populace gave him it; he maintains respect by respecting the US peope who put him there, and being open and transparent, and not "talking down" to them, acting as though he's some sort of God purely because of his job. In fact Obama has made many self deprecating jokes about how some supporters seem to idolise him but he himself doesn't take it at all seriously.
    I'm thinking of the "And on the seventy-third day, I shall rest" joke in particular...

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  7. You miss-quoted the article... by hellfire · · Score: 4, Informative

    ... and the article misquoted John Hodgeman.

    The article stated:
    "also the first geek President"

    Sorry to split definitions but we have to agree on the definition of nerd and geek. I don't consider them quite the same. I consider TJ a nerd but not a geek.

    Secondly to quote John Hodgeman directly:

    "He could be the first nerd president of the modern era."

    I don't consider Obama a geek, but he has many nerd qualities, so I would agree with this.

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