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President Barack Obama, with his nephews Aaron Robinson, front, and Austin Robinson and National Turkey Federation Chairman John Reicks, pardons the National Thanksgiving Turkey, Tot, on Nov. 23 during a ceremony in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. This is the 69th anniversary of the National Thanksgiving Turkey presentation.

WASHINGTON >> President Barack Obama got the holiday mood started at the White House on Wednesday with the traditional pardoning of the national Thanksgiving turkey, this time with his nephews standing in for daughters Malia and Sasha.

The light-hearted ceremony in the Rose Garden also featured Iowa-raised turkeys Tater and Tot, with the latter receiving the formal reprieve.

Obama said he has used the past pardoning ceremonies to embarrass his daughters with a cornucopia of bad jokes about turkeys.

“This year, they had a scheduling conflict. Actually, they just couldn’t take my jokes anymore,” the president said.

His nephews, Austin and Aaron Robinson, filled in admirably. Obama joked they had not yet been turned cynical by Washington.

“They still believe in bad puns. They still believe in the grandeur of this occasion,” Obama said. “They still have hope.”

The White House asked people on Twitter to vote for which turkey will receive the pardon, though both will get a reprieve. The White House even provided a biography for each bird to help voters with their decision. For example, Tater’s favorite snack is worms. Tot prefers tomato slices. Each 18-week-old bird weighed in at about 40 pounds.

While only one could be named the “National Thanksgiving Turkey,” the White House said that both birds will be sent to their new home at Virginia Tech’s “Gobblers Rest” where they will be cared for by veterinarians and students.

The ceremony also gave Obama a chance to reflect on the spirit of Thanksgiving. Obama said it’s a time to remember that “we have a lot more in common than divides us.” He also challenged Americans to show the world that the United States is a generous and giving country, and to make sure everyone has something to eat on Thanksgiving.

After the ceremony, the president and first family will be volunteering at a community service event.

The pardoning ceremony brings levity to the endless list of serious issues the president faces daily. It inevitably also leads to several bad jokes that will leave the audience responding with “oohs” instead of laughs. Obama embraced the moment, saying he hopes that when somebody at the Thanksgiving dinner table says you can’t have any more food, you’ll respond: “Yes, we cran.”

“I know there’s some bad ones in here, but this is the last time I’m doing this so we’re not leaving any room for leftovers,” he added.

The National Turkey Federation began bringing live turkeys to the White House when President Harry S. Truman was in office. The White House Historical Association said Truman remarked they would “come in handy” for Christmas dinner. President John Kennedy spared the turkey presented to him in 1963, saying “let’s keep him going.” And President George H.W. Bush is credited with beginning the formal pardon tradition back in 1989, saying that year’s bird was “granted a presidential pardon as of right now.”

12 responses to “Obama makes final Thanksgiving turkey pardon”

  1. st1d says:

    that leaves just one more pardon to go before jan.20.

  2. den says:

    what? Obama pardoned Clinton?

    sorry, wrong turkey.

  3. wrightj says:

    Quiz: how many turkeys are in the picture?

  4. okmaluna says:

    Ran out of felons, looking for jailbirds.

  5. jussayin says:

    SA won’t cover it since Hawaii is mostly democrats: “There are some 8,000 elected officials in the United States at the state and federal levels. Between 2009, when Barack Obama took office, and today, as he prepares to retire from it, more than 1,100 Democratic elected officials lost their jobs to Republicans. That number is unprecedented. Barack Obama entered the White House with his party in control of 62 of the nation’s 99 legislative chambers. By January 2015, Republicans were in control of 68.”

    • cajaybird says:

      In the middle of the President’s pardon I couldn’t believe that a misleading list of accomplishments of his administration were given. Other than that, it was a good presentation.

  6. samidunn says:

    He can’t even get his kids to stand-by him anymore

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