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US Presidential Election 2012 Spawns Spoof Raps, but Does Romney Or Obama Come out Better?

By Periscope @periscopepost
Political rap video spoofs This one goes out to all the haters: Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney steps up to the mic.

The background

The US presidential election 2012 isn’t just about Democrat versus Republican; Obama versus Romney. No; it’s also about the YouTube rap parodies. Let battle commence!

In the blue corner

Obama ‘performs’ Sexy and I Know It.

Obama has 99 problems, but Mitt ain’t one.

Obama promises to perform Young Jeezy track.

 

In the red corner

Man says “Mitt, Mitt, Mitt Romney” a lot; serves eviction notice on White House.

Nicki Minaj apparently endorses Mitt Romney; swears a lot.

Rapper Nicki Minaj later claimed her Romney-supporting lyric was in fact sarcastic, and thanked Obama for his understanding.

Ha! Thank you for understanding my creative humor & sarcasm Mr. President, the smart ones always do… *sends love & support* @barackobama

— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) September 10, 2012

 

Will the real Mitt Romney please stand up?


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