In 'Hope Never Dies', the fictional Obama and Biden go up against drug traffickers, outlaw bikers, and other seedy opponents. They're forced to use skills they didn't know they had. Or, to put it another way, unlike Jordan Peele's Obama, this Obama doesn't need an anger translator.
This quote humorously depicts fictionalized versions of Obama and Biden as action heroes overcoming criminal adversaries, highlighting a more capable and self-reliant portrayal. It satirizes political stereotypes and pop culture portrayals, suggesting that these characters possess hidden depths and skills, contrasting with the more theatrical or dramatized versions like Jordan Peele's Obama. The playful tone underscores how political figures can be reimagined in various narratives, blending comedy with political commentary.