Barack Obama has Kendrick Lamar's back against Drake. Obama: Dog pants go on two legs, not four

Finally weighing on the hot online debate tearing the country apart, President Barack Obama said Friday he thinks that dog pants should only go on the hind-legs, calling an all four-leg pair “too conservative.”

In a live YouTube Interview with Adande Thorne, who goes by the name Swoozie, the leader of the free world was asked about the meme in question: If a dog wore pants, how would he?


“You gotta go with this,” Obama said immediately pointing to the diagram featuring a drawing of a dog with pants on just its hind-legs. “This, I think, it’s a little conservative…too much fabric,” he said about the pair that would cover all four legs.

Obama also said he had not seen the new Star Wars movie, despite ending a press conference early in December because he said he was going to watch the movie, which had a showing at the White House.

"OK, everybody, I got to get to 'Star Wars,'" he told the press corps before heading off to Hawaii.

But out of what he has seen, Obama said the first Star Wars his favorite. Avoiding any confusion that he was referring to the 1999 critical flop "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace," Obama defended his answer, making clear that he was referring to the 1977 original, now known as "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope."

“I was like 14, 15 and I went to the Cinerama theater right around the corner from my house, blew my mind," Obama said.

He also said he would be Han Solo if he was a Star Wars character because he’s “a little bit of a rebel.”

And Obama has Kendrick Lamar’s back in a rap battle, at least against Drake.

“Gotta go with Kendrick, I’m just saying. I think Drake is an outstanding entertainer but Kendrick, his lyrics, his last album was outstanding. Best album I think last year,” Obama said.