In hilarious skit, Obama ‘anger translator’ helps with farewell speech

President Barack Obama has always been so calm and collected when he responds to any crisis that it's hard to imagine him losing his temper.

Luther Vandross was outed as gay after his death.

President Barack Obama has always been so calm and collected when he responds to any crisis that it’s hard to imagine him losing his temper.

That’s where the character of Luther, Obama’s “anger translator,” comes in.

Luther was created by Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele for their Comedy Central series “Key & Peele.” In sketches with Luther, Peele played a cool and collected president while Key lost his mind with anger beside him, translating what the president was probably really thinking.

Now, with only two weeks left in the Obama presidency, Key and Peele have brought back the anger translator for one last sketch, which aired last night on “The Daily Show.”

Check out the hilarious sketch, which covers everything from Obama’s legacy to the future resident of the White House, below!

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