• 1996-05-04T04:00:00Z on C-Span
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    The WHCA's annual dinner, begun in 1920, has become a Washington, D.C. tradition and is usually attended by the President and Vice President. Fifteen presidents have attended at least one WHCA dinner, beginning with Calvin Coolidge in 1924. The dinner is traditionally held on the evening of the last Saturday in April at the Washington Hilton. The WHCD has been increasingly criticized as an example of the coziness between the White House press corps and the Administration. The dinner typically includes a skit, either live or videotaped, by the sitting President in which he mocks himself, for the amusement of the press corps.

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    Season Premiere

    1996-05-04T04:00:00Z

    1996x01 1996 White House Correspondents' Dinner

    Season Premiere

    1996x01 1996 White House Correspondents' Dinner

    • 1996-05-04T04:00:00Z1h

    At the White House Correspondents' Association’s annual black-tie dinner, President Bill Clinton presented the WHCA awards, then joked about his “stealth campaign.” Comedian Al Franken joked gently about President and Mrs. Clinton. He roasted notable audience members and was hardest on House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who took exception afterward to remarks about his family.

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