Obama Impersonator Denies Claims of Racism
Permanently programmed to divide the country with phony claims of racism, Democrats were quick to call some jokes from the Obama impersonator, Reggie Brown, racist, after his act was stopped at the Republican Leadership Conference over the weekend. Reggie offers a strong defense.
The president and I share a pretty similar background... I would never do anything to one disrespect the president to where I would make him feel uncomfortable... I don't think I crossed any sort of lines. For it to be called a racist joke is beyond me.
The storyline the media was pushing was that Republicans happily sat through Brown's racist jokes, only getting upset with his act when he started making fun of them.
Brown also makes reference to claims that the President wasn't born in the US by joking that Obama's Hawaiian birthplace was "as the Tea Partiers [Republicans] call it, Kenya".
He then joked that Mr Obama’s mixed heritage meant that he only celebrated half of Black History Month.
The 18-minute long speech was only cut short after he turned his jokes onto Republican politicians and Presidential candidates.
Brown joked that if former Massachusetts Governor and Morman, Mitt Romney were president, he would have a "first lady, second lady, third lady."
Why don't they complain about the 'bigotry' of the jokes on Romney, who was shown on Brown's slideshow standing with multiple bimbos to accompany the polygamy joke.
