The gift that keeps on giving, is Fmr. President Barack Obama, the podcast host. An unlikely duo, Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen teamed up to throw their hats in the podcasting ring. Renegades: Born in the USA, Obama's newest venture delves deeper into our former Commander-In-Chief's history than we could even find out with private investigation.
The 44th President of the United States quoted, “Listen, when I was in school, I had a friend. We played basketball together. And one time we got into a fight and he called me a c**n. Now, first of all, ain’t no c**ns in Hawaii, right? It’s one of those things that where he might not even have known what a c**n was. What he knew was, ‘I can hurt you by saying this,’” Obama said, adding “and I remember I popped him in the face and broke his nose and we were in the locker room.”
I always knew Obama had a little roughness to him, since he invited comedian Keegan Michael Key from the popular comedy show 'Key and Peele' to reprise his role as Obama's Anger Management Translator during his time in office.
The Former President has spent his post time in office getting into a number of new media deals; including this Podcast, a book, A Promised Land, and a burgeoning deal with Netflix we are waiting to see come to fruition.
While listeners are anxious to learn a little more about the always calm but straightforward former President, many can't help but wonder - exactly how deep will he go into his past, personal life - and possibly even some Secret Service top level secrets from his time at the White House.
Obama has been visibly in support of current President's Joe Biden campaign, and present at the inauguration, though it was his wife Michelle who stole the show.
Obama deservedly took quite some time off from the media after his two terms in office, but recently he's been seen on the press circuits more often. Taking time to do the virtual late night shows and Number One morning shows, such as the Breakfast Club; we see this is far from the last we've seen from him.