Barack Obama | |
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Alphacat as Barack Obama | |
Character information | |
Birth name | Barack Hussein Obama II |
Nickname(s) | President Obama Mr. President No drama Obama King Obama |
Born | August 4, 1961 (age 62) Honolulu, Hawaii |
Physical description | |
Hair | Black |
Eyes | Brown |
Based on | |
Rap battle information | |
Appeared in | Barack Obama vs Mitt Romney |
Vs | Mitt Romney Abe Lincoln |
Release date | October 15, 2012 |
Official vote(s) | 83% (Old poll from ERB Website) |
Location(s) | Blue stripes A misty forest |
Cameo information | |
Appeared in | Frederick Douglass vs Thomas Jefferson |
During | Thomas Jefferson's first verse |
Location(s) | Monticello |
“ | I got four more years (two terms!) in the White House; just trust me!
— Barack Obama
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Barack Obama battled Mitt Romney and Abe Lincoln in Barack Obama vs Mitt Romney. He also made a cameo appearance through reused footage in Frederick Douglass vs Thomas Jefferson. He was portrayed by Alphacat on both occasions.
Information on the rapper
Barack Hussein Obama II was born on August 4th, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii. He was the 44th President of the United States of America who served from 2009 to 2017. He was a civil-rights lawyer and teacher before pursuing a political career. He was elected into the Illinois State Senate in 1996, and served there from 1997 to 2004.
In 2008, after winning the primary candidate race against Hillary Clinton, Obama became the Democratic Nominee for president, campaigning against the Republican nominee, Arizona Senator and Vietnam war hero John McCain. Obama ultimately came out victorious and was elected as the 44th President of the United States, with Joe Biden as his Vice-President, and Obama became the first African-American president in American history. His first term caused an increase in jobs, reformed affordable health care, and led a successful operation to kill al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. In 2012, Obama was elected for a second term as President, defeating Republican and former Massachusetts Governor, Mitt Romney. Obama was sworn in for his second term on January 20th, 2013.
During his second term, Obama promoted domestic policies related to gun control in response to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, and has called for full equality for LGBT Americans. Obama ordered U.S. military involvement in Iraq in response to gains made by the Islamic State. After the 2011 withdrawal from Iraq, he continued the process of ending U.S. combat operations in Afghanistan, and has sought to normalize U.S. relations with Cuba. Obama continued to enact policy changes in response to the issues of health care and economic crisis.
Although Obama has no intentions of serving in government office since completing his presidency, he remains a strong public speaker, and often spoken out against his successor, 45th President Donald Trump, during the Trump presidency. He also stumped for Democratic Party candidates in the 2018, 2020, and 2022 elections, including for his close friend and former Vice President Biden, who became the 46th President of the United States on January 20th, 2021. Outside of politics, Obama has published three bestselling books: Dreams from My Father (1995), The Audacity of Hope (2006) and A Promised Land (2020).
ERBoH Bio
My fellow Americans, let me start off by thanking the ERB for on hosting this, ahh, most certainly epic rap battle. Hi, I'm Barack (don't call me Barry, I don't go by that anymore). I'm President of the United States of America – the first African American to ever hold that position – and a member of the Democratic party. I was, ahhh, born in Hawaii (America, last time I checked) and have a birth certificate to prove it. My parents divorced soon after, but hey, that didn't stop me from attending Harvard Law School, serving as an Illinois State Senator, and developing my ah, stuttery, "thoughtful", oratory style before running for president. I rode into office in the 2008 election on a promise of change and hope for a socialist better country. During my term, I set into motion efforts to pull troops out of Iraq (mission accomplished August 2010), kill Osama Bin Laden (slam dunk, nailed it), close our special military prison Guantanamo Bay (we're, ah, still working on it), and fix the economy (stimulus takes, ahh, some time). I openly support gay marriage, heck, I just want everyone to be as happy as I am with my beautiful, powerful, dignified, giant of a wife, Michelle.
Appearance in the rap battle (cameo)
Frederick Douglass vs Thomas Jefferson:
Obama, alongside Marilyn Monroe, Babe Ruth, Ben Franklin, Thomas Edison, Clint Eastwood, Elvis Presley, and Hulk Hogan, appeared in Monticello during the line in Thomas Jefferson's first verse, "Set up a little place called the United States; sound familiar?"
Lyrics
Verse 1:
They say your father was a great man. You must be what's left.
Need to stop hating on gays; let 'em teach you how to dress!
You've got the momma jeans and a Mr. Fantastic face!
So rich and white, it's like I'm running against a cheesecake!
Republicans need a puppet, and you fit!
Got their hands so far up your rear, call you Mitt!
I'm the Head of State! You're like a head of cabbage!
'Bout to get smacked by my stimulus package! (Hahaha!)
You're a bad man with no chance; you can't even touch me!
I got four more years (two terms!) in the White House; just trust me!
I hoped you saved your best rhymes for the second half
'Cause right now, I'm 47 percent through kicking your ass!
Verse 2:
(Uhh…) Look, I respect all religions (uhh…), but it might get crazy
If the White House has a First, Second, and a Third Lady!
Verse 3:
(Uhh…) Let me be clear. (Uhhh…) Don't get it twisted.
We'll see how pretty your face is after my fist has kissed it!
Verse 4:
Oh yeah? Well, you're stupid!
Verse 5:
Nuh-uh!
Verse 6:
ERRRRRR!
Trivia
- Obama is the fourth President of the United States to appear in a battle, after Abe Lincoln, George Washington, and John F. Kennedy.
- He is the first to not be portrayed by Nice Peter.
- George Washington was originally portrayed by Pat McIntyre in Billy Mays vs Ben Franklin, but he was later portrayed by Nice Peter in George Washington vs William Wallace.
- On the March 3rd, 2014 Monday Show, Nice Peter revealed that he and EpicLLOYD met President Obama in person.[1]
- This makes Obama the third person portrayed in an ERB to officially meet Peter and Lloyd in real life, after Hulk Hogan and Skrillex, and, like them, he has also seen his own battle.
- This makes him the fourth person known to have seen their battle, after Lady Gaga, Hulk Hogan, and Skrillex.
- This makes Obama the third person portrayed in an ERB to officially meet Peter and Lloyd in real life, after Hulk Hogan and Skrillex, and, like them, he has also seen his own battle.
- His title card has a red and blue shadow.
- He was mentioned by Oprah Winfrey, and by Donald Trump in Donald Trump vs Joe Biden, as well as indirectly referenced by Trump in Donald Trump vs Hillary Clinton.
- He was also mentioned by King Henry VIII in the line, "'Cause no one's beat you this bad since a swarthy man named Barack!", in the scrapped battle King Henry VIII vs Hillary Clinton.
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