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    Who was the first American president to appear on "The Tonight Show" while still in office?

    Question #129611. Asked by themonarch. (Feb 19 13 9:51 AM)


    cardsfan_027

    Barack Obama

    http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2010/1018/Obama-on-The-Tonight-Show-Six-famous-presidential-TV-cameos/Obama-on-The-Tonight-Show

    Feb 19 13, 9:53 AM
    blakey

    Nice catch, I thought it was Bill Clinton but he was on the Arsenio Hall show playing the Saxophone in 1992.

    Feb 20 13, 12:26 AM


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