The Barack Obama '99 Problems' Spoof Targets his Opponent
Jennifer Gosnell — July 12, 2012 — Pop Culture
The Barack Obama '99 Problems' Spoof is a hilarious parody of the ongoing election that has the current U.S President pinned against Republican nominee Mitt Romney. The polarized debate has provided some hilarious gaffes and gags from the candidates. This is simply the latest spoof in an ongoing battle between the two hopefuls.
The 'I Got 99 Problems but Mitt Ain't One' rap is a great take on the Obama camp that even features Vice President Biden spinning as the DJ. The rap ridicules Romney's near-failure to Santorum, his name (named after a glove) and other aspects of his campaign.
The spoofer has done a great job of mastering Obama's vocal ticks, including his pause sounds and the lower and abrupt finishing of words that end with the 'no' sound.
The 'I Got 99 Problems but Mitt Ain't One' rap is a great take on the Obama camp that even features Vice President Biden spinning as the DJ. The rap ridicules Romney's near-failure to Santorum, his name (named after a glove) and other aspects of his campaign.
The spoofer has done a great job of mastering Obama's vocal ticks, including his pause sounds and the lower and abrupt finishing of words that end with the 'no' sound.
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