'Sizable percentage' of world leaders probably crazy, Obama tells Seinfeld
 President Barack 
Obama took a short spin with comedian Jerry Seinfeld for his "Comedians 
in Cars Getting Coffee" web series and told him that "a pretty sizable 
percentage" of world leaders may be crazy.In
 his latest pop culture venture, Obama filmed a special guest spot for 
the series, streamed on Crackle. Each 20-minute  episode features 
Seinfeld chatting informally with a different comedian.
Obama
 has "gotten off just enough funny lines to get on this show," Seinfeld 
said in the episode that hit the web late on Wednesday. 
The
 former star of the hit TV comedy series "Seinfeld" chose a silver blue 
1963 Corvette Stingray for the ride with Obama, although for security 
reasons the pair had to be content with a few slow turns around the 
White House grounds and the coffee was drunk in a staff dining room.
Amid
 the small talk, viewers learned that Obama blows off steam by cursing, 
that his underwear is all one brand and one color, that he shaves before
 he works out and that his guilty food pleasure is nachos.
        
        "How many world leaders, you think, are just completely out of their mind?" Seinfeld asked Obama at one point.
"A pretty sizable percentage," Obama replied.
"Some
 of these people, you must meet them, you'll just be chatting and you 
look in the eyes and go, 'Oh, this guy's gone,'" Seinfeld said.
        
        "Part of what happens is, these guys, I think the longer they stay in office, the more likely that is to happen," Obama said.
Seinfeld
 and Obama also talked about the drawbacks of fame  versus anonymity, 
how to deal with hecklers, and Obama's most embarrassing presidential 
moment. "This may be it," quipped the president.
        
        The show follows 
Obama's appearance earlier in December on the survival adventure TV 
series "Running Wild with Bear Grylls" in Alaska to highlight the 
dangers of global warming, his 2014 spoof interview for online video 
series "Funny or Die" to promote Obamacare and numerous appearances on 
TV chat shows while in office, including "The Tonight Show," "The Daily 
Show" and "The View."
 (Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Cynthia Osterman and Dan Grebler)
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