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It was a far different atmosphere when CNBC "Mad Money" host Cramer appeared on Stewart's "The Daily Show" earlier this month and the Comedy Central host railed at him for putting entertainment above journalism. Last year, Letterman gave McCain a tough time after the GOP presidential contender canceled a "Late Show" appearance. The White House scheduled the "Tonight" appearance as part of a broader outreach to promote Obama's agenda
-- one that's already had him on ESPN's "SportsCenter" this week and includes a "60 Minutes" interview airing Sunday, plus a prime-time news conference Tuesday. On "Tonight," Obama had enough running room on to display his comedic chops as Leno delved into what he called "some personal things" with the president. Leno pressed him on when daughters Malia and Sasha would get their pet dog. "This is Washington. That was a campaign promise," Obama replied to the pet question, drawing audience laughter. "No, no, no, no, no, I'm teasing. The dog will be there shortly." "How cool is it to fly in Air Force One?" a dazzled Leno asked at one point. The 35-minute presidential interview was the only one on the show, which ended with a performance by Garth Brooks
-- and with Leno warmly applauding Obama. It may be tough times in Washington for Obama, but not on Leno's "Tonight." ___ On the Net:
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