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Sunday, July 13, 2008

Bernie Mac makes off-color joke at Obama event





Associated Press
- CHICAGO (AP) — Comedian Bernie Mac endured some heckling and a
campaign rebuke during a surprise appearance Friday night at a
fundraiser for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.
Toward the end of a 10-minute standup routine at the Hyatt Regency
Hotel in downtown Chicago, the 50-year-old star of "The Bernie Mac
Show" joked about menopause, sexual infidelity and promiscuity, and
used occasional crude language.
"My little nephew came to me and he said, 'Uncle, what's the
difference between a hypothetical question and a realistic question?'"
Mac said. "I said, I don't know, but I said, 'Go upstairs and ask your
mother if she'd make love to the mailman for $50,000.'"
As the joke continued, the punchline evoked an angry response from
at least one person in the audience, who said it was offensive to women.
"It's not funny. Let's get Barack on," a man shouted from the crowd, which paid $2,300 each to support the Illinois senator.
About 15 minutes later, Obama tried to smooth things over with a joke of his own.
"We can't afford to be divided by race. We can't afford to be
divided by region or by class and we can't afford to be divided by
gender, which by the way, that means, Bernie, you've got to clean up
your act next time," Obama said. "This is a family affair. By the way,
I'm just messing with you, man."
The incident drew response from Obama's campaign, which criticized Mac for his choice of material.
"Sen. Obama told Bernie Mac that he
doesn't condone these statements and believes what was said was
inappropriate," spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in a statement after the
event.
Mac, a Chicago native, said he's a longtime Obama supporter and
called the presumptive Democratic nominee a "man's man" while offering
him advice for the duration of the campaign trail.
"People like rumors. They're going to say things like you was at the club with Lil' Kim, and you and Kanye West got into a fist fight," he said. "You can't get upset. You've got to keep hope alive."
Mac's appearance was Obama's first celebrity event of the evening. Later at a Lincoln Park nightclub, Obama spoke to a raucous crowd of music fans, who paid up to $500 per person to see a performance by Wilco lead singer Jeff Tweedy, and two other band members.
"Before these guys go, I want them to know that I had heard a rumor
that they had suggested that I had nothing by them on my iPod," Obama
said. "That is not true. I love Wilco."


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