Guy Asks Obama If He Is Happy. Watch What He Says.

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During a virtual road trip on Google+, President Obama answered questions from people joining around the country. Including Rob in Portland who asked, "How are you?" Watch what President Obama had to say.

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  • This man, who asked the question, just proved how the way to ask a question can totally change the 'quality' of the question.
  • this guy really called the president of the united states of america "my friend"
  • @acadoe
    Man, hats off to Rob. He was just checking in on a guy to check if he was doing alright.
  • @pezet899
    That must be the first time I hear an American ask 'how are you' and actually really wanting to get an answer.
  • @nevis6747
    Trump - "I'm the happiest man in the world. I know more about happiness than anyone else"
  • I honestly just can't understand, how America chose to go from someone like president Obama, to Trump... It just baffles me...
  • Everyone always asks: where is the president?, what does the president doing? And this guy finally asked: how is the president
  • @MD-sp9zu
    That’s how you ask a question. Fair play sir. Imagine if he just said “how are you”, would’ve gotten a totally different response.
  • Give them both a medal. Perfect question and answer.
  • 3 things in Obama's response you'd never hear from Trump: - The buck stops with me - It is a privilege to be president and serve this nation - I have dinner with my family every evening No wonder he's living rent-free in Trump's head.
  • @DordiHOTS
    I miss when we had an intelligent, educated president.
  • Great question and my God I miss the decency this man brought to the office. President Obama wasn't perfect but he was a GREAT president who deserved the two terms he won and we were damn lucky to have him.
  • I love that the gentleman took the time to just simply ask him about how he is doing? That he even cared....kindness goes a long way
  • Obama, even as a politician, saw his position as a servant to the country and not as a pedestal of power.