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Sun, 19 Jun 2011 1:29p.m.

The impersonator joked about Romney's Mormon faith and about polygamy (Reuters)

The impersonator joked about Romney's Mormon faith and about polygamy (Reuters)

By Philip Elliott

A Barack Obama impersonator was ushered off the stage after he mocked the Republican presidential hopefuls and joked about the real president's biracial roots to a room full of conservative activists Saturday.

The Republican Leadership Conference turned the podium over to impersonator Reggie Brown, who drew raucous applause from the GOP's supporters when he projected lewd photos of Rep. Anthony Weiner, the New York Democrat who just resigned after the furor over his sexually charged online dalliances with a former porn actress and other women.

Brown later played up the mass exodus of advisers to candidate Newt Gingrich's campaign and said Gingrich's supporters "are dropping faster than Anthony Weiner's pants."

The audience grew more uncomfortable when Brown turned to the candidates who are looking to make Obama a one-term president.

The impersonator took a shot at former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, saying Pawlenty missed the conference because "he's having his foot surgically removed from his mouth."

"Don't worry: it's covered under Obamneycare. Along with spinal transplants," Brown said.

Pawlenty has struggled this week after previewing his criticism of former Gov. Mitt Romney's health care overhaul in Massachusetts that was a model for Democrats' national plan. Pawlenty first called it "Obamneycare," a hybrid of "Romneycare" and "Obamacare." But when given the opportunity to use the term while sharing the stage with Romney during a debate Monday night in New Hampshire, he balked.

Pawlenty later said it was a mistake not to offer a stronger criticism.

The impersonator joked about Romney's Mormon faith and about polygamy, and Rep. Michele Bachmann's tea party support.

Organizers then cut off Brown's microphone and turned on music. He was shown off the stage.

The jokes came a day after Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour urged Republicans not to be distracted from a message honed solely on jobs and the economy.

"If we let people in the Obama campaign take America's eye off the ball, then that's their only chance to win," Barbour said.

Brown opened his routine with jokes about Obama's biography as the son of a mother from Kansas and a father from Kenya.

"My mother loved a black man and, no, she was not a Kardashian," the actor said, referring to the reality television family. Khloe Kardashian is married to basketball player Lamar Odom of the Los Angeles Lakers. Other family members have had black romantic interests on the E! television series.

Brown also joked about rumors of the president's birthplace. Obama was born in Hawaii, "or as the tea partyers call it, Kenya," he said.

Brown highlighted photographs of past presidents such as George W. Bush at the beginning and end of their terms.

He showed a picture of George Washington at the start of his term and then projected an image of former first lady Barbara Bush as though it was the nation's first president as he left office.

Brown then projected a picture of Obama at the start of his term, followed by a picture of Fred Sanford of "Sanford and Son" as a representation of what Obama would look like when he leaves office.

AP
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21 Jun 2011 03:07a.m.

harry wrote:

Reggie Brown is a HOOT! I laughed my tail off at some of his comments. The guy should be a guest speaker at the Republican convention. I suspect he is politically a liberal but don't know for sure. Still he has a very good routine. I hope the RNC will use this guy to make some anti-Obama ads as we get closer to the 2012 election. Humor has more impact than simple negative ads. The GOP should learn this rule right away.

21 Jun 2011 01:13a.m.

grinchjr wrote:

grow a pair - it was funny -

20 Jun 2011 04:21p.m.

Honest John wrote:

Well, I think this group of most RINO Republicans got what they deserved. Since they don't have the guts to say anything bad about Obama themselves, they thought they would hire a hit man to do it for them. Its about time they wise up and stop hiding in the bushes while Obama burns the couuntry down.

20 Jun 2011 05:38a.m.

Tyler wrote:

Reggie Brown 2012!

20 Jun 2011 04:30a.m.

Dennis wrote:

I like this Reggie Brown guy! If one has a sense of humor that DOES NOT enable him to laugh at himself, then he has NO SENSE of humor and no right to laugh at others. Think about his jokes and you'll see that he is projecting what the Dems will be yucking it up about. Learn to defend yourselves now and not be caught off-guard later in a "There you go again!" moment.