Presidential Joke Day | August 11
Fri Aug 11th

National Presidential Joke Day

Every year on August 11th, National Presidential Joke Day is celebrated.

#presidentialjokeday

This day, the humor is often discovered and yet not so appreciated in the country's highest office.. Take a look at some of our presidents' social blunders with a nod to the blunders. Many of them are uncomfortable. While in the present moment, the Commander in Chief may not find them so amusing.. However, looking back, they're often ridiculeful mistakes.

  • Everyone loves hot dogs. And there's even a National Hot Dog Day. However, if the President of the United States treats the King and Queen of England, it could become difficult. President Franklin D. Roosevelt held a good old-fashioned wiener roast when King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visited the United States in 1939. t
  • President Richard Nixon appeared on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In 1968. Nixon did give the nation a new catchphrase, "Sock it to me"
  • In 1988, George H. W. Bush declared, "Read my lips: no new taxes." Bush increased taxes two years ago
  • Vice presidential gaffes are occasionally vice presidents. Vice President Dan Quayle mispelled the word potato at a Trenton, New Jersey spelling bee in 1992

The scrutiny of the constituency can be brutal during an election year.. The presidential candidates should be able to deal with the joking. The citizenry will be on alert!

How to celebrate presidential joke day on presidential joke day..

Share your favorite presidential missteps and quips. We even have a few to get you off: We even have a few to get you off:

  • What kind of tea did the colonists want?

Liberty

  • Which of Washington's cops had the sharpest sense of humor?

Laughayette

  • "There are few things in life that are more difficult to find and more important to hold than love," Barack Obama said. Well, love and a birth certificate
  • Jimmy Carter – "My esteem in this world has risen sharply." "People wave at me now, but they use all their fingers," says the author

Which president has the greatest joke? Which president has the best joke? Who handles their missteps the best. We should all know and use #PokeDay to post on social media.

His national presidential joke history is a tale of national presidential jokes

On August 11, 1984, National Presidential Joke Day began. During a soundcheck for his Saturday evening radio show, President Ronald Reagan joked, "I'm delighted to inform you today that I've signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever." In five minutes, we will begin bombing. Since 1982, the networks had agreed that the remarks made during sound checks were off the record. Nevertheless, someone leaked the recording to the general public. CBS eventually carried the recording on its Monday evening news. Critics blasted Reagan as unprecial, while others dismissed the parody under most circumstances.