Barack Obama. How popular is our President right now? Usually, after the White House Correspondent's Dinner — which, considering the state of newspapers, is going to be only celebrities in a couple of years — everyone is offended or bored or whatever by the comedian who ended up roasting the president. (Stephen Colbert good, Rich Little bad, Ray Romano inexplicably asked. I can't believe Norm McDonald once did this.) This year it was Wanda Sykes, who was perfectly fine and not all that offensive, unless you think jokes about Rush Limbaugh being addicted to Oxycotin gasp-worthy. But no one's talking about her at all: They're talking about Obama's jokes. Which, as it turns out, really were funnier. (I love the riff about Sasha and Malia taking Air Force One over Manhattan.) At this point, Barack Obama is perceived by the press corps and many of his advocates (of which I am one) as the best President, the funniest comedian and the guy who's totally going to figure out cold fusion. It's a crazy time.















