President Obama Rips Zach Galifianakis on the Best 'Between Two Ferns' Episode Yet (SEE IT)

President Barack Obama made his debut appearance on comedian Zach Galifianakis' celebrity talk show series "Between Two Ferns" this week.

The duo nestled into their chairs, a Staples "Easy" button on the table between them, to discuss a range of topics, including Bradley Cooper carrying "The Hangover," pardoning the turkey and the POTUS' birth certificate.

"Sorry I had to cancel a few times," Galifianakis started. "My mouse pad broke last week and I had to get my great aunt some diabetes shoes."

"You know what, Zach? It's no problem," The President responded, not missing a beat. "I mean, I have to say, when I heard that people actually watch this show, I was actually pretty surprised."

The two engaged in swift, witty banter throughout the episode, but Galifianakis wasn't the only one taking aim - President Obama managed to make a few digs of his own.

"What is it like to be the last black president?" Galifianakis asked.

"What's it like for this to be the last time you ever talk to a president?" the POTUS fired back.

"It must kind of stink, though, that you can't run three times."

"Actually, I think it's a good thing. If I ran a third time, it'd sort of be like doing a third 'Hangover' movie," President Obama said with a blank look on his face. "Didn't really work out very well, did it."

Galifianakis and the POTUS, who was labeled as a "Community Organizer" on-screen, also squeezed in some Healthcare.gov-related conversation.

"Here we go," Galifianakis sighed. "OK, let's get this out of the way, what did you come here to plug?"

"Well, first of all, I think it's fair to say that I wouldn't be with you here today if I didn't have something to plug," the Prez retorted, asking if the comedian had heard of the Affordable Care site.

"Oh, I've heard of that," Galifianakis replied. "That's the thing that doesn't work? Why would you get the guy that created the Zune to make your website?"

Check out the rest of the spot here:

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