During the aftermath of the 2000 U.S. Presidential election in which Al Gore faced George W. Bush, my family and I were on vacation in Colonial Williamsburg. We went to see an actor portray President George Washington. As you may know, the actors in Colonial Williamsburg rarely break character, sometimes even questioning your behavior and manners while taking pictures of them, or even pretending not to understand references to current events. At the end of Washington's prepared speech, he invited the audience to ask questions. One of the audience members asked him which aspect of the Presidency he found most annoying. Without missing a beat, but also followed by a historically accurate explanation, he promptly replied, "The Vice President."
It took several minutes for the audience to regain composure.