During a 60 Minutes interview that aired last night (Oct. 11), Barack Obama was candid about the end of his time in the Oval Office. Though he said that he believes he could win a hypothetical third election, the president believes it's important that the office be treated as a public service, and that after said service is over, the president return to life as a citizen. (The 22nd Amendment limits presidents to two terms, but that was only ratified in 1951; our earliest presidents stepped down after two terms as a matter of practice. Franklin Roosevelt died two months into his fourth term in office.) Nonetheless, he can sleep well knowing he scored two resounding victories. Consecutively. One after the other. In a row.

Iman Crosson, better known as the Youtube personality Alphacat, dusted off his well-noted Obama impression for "Back To Back," which celebrates the first Black president's back to back terms and takes aim at Donald Trump. The video shoehorns in a handful of the Internet's collective running jokes; most welcome is the presence of the so-called hover board which, along with the Beats Pill, is financing every music video made in America. Over the weekend, the president spoke at a Democratic Party fundraiser in San Francisco where Kanye West also performed. Obama had a bit of good-natured advice for West, who announced at the VMAs that he'd be running in 2020: “Do you really think that this country is going to elect a black guy from the South Side of Chicago with a funny name to be President of the United States? That is crazy. That’s cray!”

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