Sunday, June 19, 2011

"We brought you here to eat fried chicken and dance dammit!"

Apparently, once an Obama impersonator steps outside of the expected minstrel show the Republican Leadership Conference brings out the white version of Sandman Sims.

Fake Obama began to make fun of Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.), but then he was suddenly ushered off stage.


Next year, I believe they are getting rid of live entertainment and just showing 'Birth of a Nation'.

10 comments:

StonyPillow said...

Stop with the apologies crap. No apologies wanted, needed, or accepted for any of this shit. It's who they are. Deal with it.

jimmiraybob said...

I assume that there was a breach of security and that there must have been some hippies with recording devices bearing witness.

Getting caught is so unpleasant.

jimmiraybob said...

Ha. I was right. The hippies from C-Span were taping...producing evidence. The rank and file were eating it up.

Raoul Paste said...

Freedom! (except when I don't like what you're doing)

DrDick said...

Further proof that the Republican Party is still the Party of Lincoln and the true friend of the Negro and not in the least racist.

charles pierce said...

I watched the whole thing in real time. (Because I am sad and have no life and the Sox game didn't start until 7. Why do you ask?)They muted the CSPAN feed and bum-rushed the guy only when he turned his sub-humor on la Bachmann. (He'd already made a Babs Bush is ugly and old joke.) Anyone who says differently -- hello, WaPo -- is really getting played.

pansypoo said...

he should have stuck to newt or georgee jokes.

Anonymous said...

We've seen this movie. Mel Brooks made it back in 1974.


Lyle: [Taunting the mainly-black rail workers] When you was slaves, you sang like birds. Come on! Let's hear a good, old-fashioned n****r work song!

[Enraged ("N*****r work song...?"), the workers move to attack him, but are stopped by Bart: He promptly proceeds to sing...]

Bart: [Crooning, Sammy Davis, Jr.-style, with fellow railworkers providing backing vocals] I, get no kick, from champagne... Mere alcohol doesn't thrill me at all...[the bullying supervisors look immensely confused] so why then should it be true?...that I get a belt - outta you... Some get a kick from coca-yeaiyeaiiiinnnneee...

Lyle: Hold it! Hold it! What the hell is that shit?! I meant a song! A real song! Like [singing] "Swing low, sweet chariot"...

[The railworkers mumble to each other in mock confusion]

Lyle: Don't know that one, huh. Well how about "De Camptown Ladies"?

Bart: De Camptown Ladies?
Railworkers: De Camptown Ladies?

Lyle: Oh, you know! "De Camptown ladies sing this song, doo-dah, doo-dah! Camptown Race Track five miles long, oh-de-do-da-dahy!"

[The white supervisors begin joining in, complete with ludicrous dancing actions, much to the amusement of the railworkers]

Olives and Arrows said...

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DrDick said...
Further proof that the Republican Party is still the Party of Lincoln and the true friend of the Negro and not in the least racist.


That's not totally true, Dick. There is racism in both parties, although it doesn't occur as often in the GOP as it does on the left with the Democratic Party and supporters.
For example; high profile leftist blogger Jane Hamsher and her disgusting blackfacing incident.
And it goes right to the very top of the Democratic Party as was shown by Barack Obama's nasty racist church (since denounced) and that incident with the Massachussetts police officer after he became President.
Now don't get me wrong, Dickie, I like Barack Obama because his foreign policy mirrors that of his predecessor but I certainly abhor his racism.

Anonymous said...

/Oh look! A shitheel!/