Jon Stewart of "The Daily Show," for the last time, hosted President Barack Obama on his popular satirical nightly broadcast. He skipped, for the most part, his opening monologue and got right down to business, bringing Obama out to thundering applause.

The first segment of the show featured the two taking quick comical jabs at each other and their opponents with some witty humor on the current issues.

Obama came directly out and said, "I can't believe you're leaving before me."

Stewart made his usual comical face, and Obama followed up with, "In fact, I'm issuing a new executive order -- that Jon Stewart cannot leave the show."

This is something the 44th President used to get the humor flowing by following that statement up with, "It's being challenged in the courts."

The audience loved the humor and cheered.

Stewart then came back and said, "I have to say that for me, this is a state's rights issue."

Of course the two have been playing off each other's sense of humor for years now and interacted with a high level of humility and trust for the real-life comical jabs thrown in each direction.

Stewart took the comedy to the next level, playing off the conspiracy theories that have long circled around the web that the president is going to take away Americans' rights. With Obama entering his seventh year as president, none of those conspiracy theories have proved true. But Stewart couldn't help but capitalize on the moment, making light of the fact Obama has little time left in office.

"You don't have enough to take away people's guns, declare martial law and put hard working American's in FEMA camps. If you're going to do that, you better get started," Stewart said and gave Obama a good laugh as well as the audience.

Check out the video below of the comical interview.