President Obama got his own handful of Bill Clinton 'rape' protesters – as two young people sporting 'Bill Clinton Rapist' t-shirts interrupted his Greensboro, North Carolina rally just a few minutes in.

The president appeared to find the whole thing funny, pausing at length while Secret Service hauled them out.

'You know, this is the great thing about politics in America, it takes all kinds,' he laughed. 'Folks will just do all kinds of stuff. Now where was I?'

When things didn't quite get back in order the POTUS tried again.

'You know, say, those are some folks who – they were auditioning for a reality show,' Obama said.

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President Obama addressed a crowd tonight in Greensboro, North Carolina, and dressed down protesters suggesting they were 'auditioning for a reality show'

In the early moments of President Obama's appearance two young people wearing 'Bill Clinton Rapist' t-shirts interrupted the commander-in-chief

Several Bill Clinton 'rapist' protesters have interrupted Hillary Clinton's events since Donald Trump brought three women to the debate who accused the ex-president of sexual misdeeds

Especially since Donald Trump trotted out three women who were accusers of President Bill Clinton before and throughout Sunday night's protesters have been labeling the ex-president a 'rapist' at a number of Hillary Clinton events.

Yesterday in Detroit, a protester wore a t-shirt that resembled the iconic 2008 Obama 'HOPE' artwork designed by Shepard Fairey.

But instead of HOPE there was the word RAPE, and instead of Obama, there was an image of Bill Clinton.

'You know, I do hope someone follows that gentleman out and stages an intervention,' the Democratic nominee said, laughing at the man's interruption.

'He clearly has not been following this election very closely,' she added.

Protesters also yelled 'Bill Clinton is a rapist' toward the candidate and former Vice President Al Gore when they appeared together at a Florida rally today, so Gore could ask millennials to vote, warn them about close elections and about his trademark issue of climate change.

Another protester interrupted the president later on, to which Obama started a call-and-response: 'Don't Boo,' he said. The audience yelled back, 'Vote!'

Tonight just a handful of protesters distracted Obama as he addressed a crowd at the White Oak Amphitheater.

When another protester interrupted the country's commander-in-chief he shushed the audience's negative reaction and ordered up some call-and-response.

'You know what, this is our democracy at work this is great,' Obama said.

'What have I said?' he continued. 'Don't boo,' he yelled, as the audience spouted back, 'Vote!'

'Don't boo,' Obama said.

'Vote!' the crowd replied.

With his wife also on the trail, President Obama started out the evening repeating a similar spiel, talking about his presidency almost being done.

'Our lease was only for eight years,' the president said.

President Barack Obama addressed the North Carolina crowd and explained to them the dangers of electing Republican Donald Trump

'We're already looking around making sure we haven't broken any of the china,' he said. 'Sunny hasn't ruined any of the carpets,' he continued, referencing the first family's younger Portuguese Water Dog.

He also used a line that's been popular in her stump speeches about Trump 'popping off,' suggesting that's dangerous when the person is the president.

Obama ticked off a number of his accomplishments and made a dad joke.

'No wonder, I've gone gray because we've been busy,' he told the crowd. 'That's why I have all this grey hair.'

But the meat of his speech was about explaining the dangers of a Donald Trump presidency, while propping up his own former secretary of state.

Obama looked back eight and four years and noted how when he ran against Sen. John McCain and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney 'I never thought that these people weren't honorable.'

'I didn't think that if they were in the Oval Office that America could spin out of control,' he said.

Supporters of Hillary Clinton watched President Obama speak tonight in Greensboro, North Carolina, where he was interrupted by protesters at least twice

'But look, and I'm being honest here, that is not the case with the current nominee,' Obama said.

Right on message with candidate Clinton, Obama knocked Trump for his bad temperament and judgment and his unwillingness to learn.

'And that was true even before we heard about his attitudes toward women,' Obama continued, referring to the video released Friday where Trump bragged about hitting on a married woman and being able to kiss and grape other women because of his celebrity.

Continuing with this line of attack the president added, 'Now, of course it was true when we heard what he thought about minorities, and what he thought about people of the Muslim faith, and when he made fun of disabled persons or when he insulted Gold Star families,' the president went on.

'You don't have to be a husband or a father to hear what we heard just a few days ago and say that's not right,' he advised. 'You just have to be a decent human being to say that's not right.'

Besides the lewd video, Obama took on Trump for other things too.

He mocked him for his casino businesses failing, which could have enabled Trump to not pay federal income tax for 18 years, according to a New York Times report.

'I also don't know a lot of casino operators who mange to lose $1 billion in a year,' Obama said, cracking a smile. 'They say the house always wins, I don't know what happened.'

The president chewed up Trump's debate performance, especially one of his most eyebrow-raising and applause-getting lines.

'And this is serious business when in the middle of a debate you threaten to put your opponent in jail,' the president said. 'No trial, no indictment, no lawyers,' he continued, fingering Trump for 'chipping away at basic values like tolerance and due process and mutual respect.'

'Our democracy doesn't work like that,' he said. 'And there's only one candidate in this race who understands that democracy in big, diverse country doesn't work if you constantly demonize each other.'

Obama then, again, threw in a joke.

'And I mean that literally, by the way,' he said. 'I was reading the other day there's a guy on the radio who, apparently Trump's on his show frequently, he says me and Hillary are demons.'

'Said we smell like sulfur. Ain't that something,' the president said.

'I mean come on people,' Obama chided. 'Democracy doesn't work if you just say stuff like that and apparently there are people who believe that stuff and they're listening to it constantly and you can't have leaders who are promoting that because what happens is we get so divided ... that nothing gets done.'