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Congresswoman hangs up on Obama | Congresswoman hangs up on Obama |
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US Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen thought she was being hoaxed when a man who sounded a lot like Barack Obama called her - so she hung up on him. | US Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen thought she was being hoaxed when a man who sounded a lot like Barack Obama called her - so she hung up on him. |
In fact, the man at the other end of the line was indeed President-elect Obama himself. | In fact, the man at the other end of the line was indeed President-elect Obama himself. |
It took two further phone-calls before Ms Ros-Lehtinen was convinced that the telephone call was genuine. | It took two further phone-calls before Ms Ros-Lehtinen was convinced that the telephone call was genuine. |
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin was recently fooled by a DJ pretending to be French President Nicolas Sarkozy. | |
'I won't be punked' | 'I won't be punked' |
"I thought it was one of the radio stations in South Florida playing an incredible, elaborate, terrific prank on me," Ms Ros-Lehtinen told the Miami Herald newspaper. | "I thought it was one of the radio stations in South Florida playing an incredible, elaborate, terrific prank on me," Ms Ros-Lehtinen told the Miami Herald newspaper. |
"They've gotten Hugo Chavez and others to fall for their tricks. I said, 'Oh, no, I won't be punked'." | "They've gotten Hugo Chavez and others to fall for their tricks. I said, 'Oh, no, I won't be punked'." |
Mr Obama was calling to congratulate her on her re-election, and to say that he looked forward to working with her in her role as the most senior Republican on the House of Representatives Foreign Relations Committee. | Mr Obama was calling to congratulate her on her re-election, and to say that he looked forward to working with her in her role as the most senior Republican on the House of Representatives Foreign Relations Committee. |
After a minute or so, Ms Ros-Lehtinen cut Mr Obama off, telling him she was not fooled by the hoax and that he was a better Obama impersonator than Fred Armisen, the man who does an impression of Mr Obama on the TV comedy show Saturday Night Live. | After a minute or so, Ms Ros-Lehtinen cut Mr Obama off, telling him she was not fooled by the hoax and that he was a better Obama impersonator than Fred Armisen, the man who does an impression of Mr Obama on the TV comedy show Saturday Night Live. |
Shortly afterwards, Mr Obama's Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel called Ms Ros-Lehtinen back to persuade her to take the call, but she hung up on him as well. | Shortly afterwards, Mr Obama's Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel called Ms Ros-Lehtinen back to persuade her to take the call, but she hung up on him as well. |
It was only when Howard Berman, a fellow member of her committee, called her that she was persuaded to take the call. | It was only when Howard Berman, a fellow member of her committee, called her that she was persuaded to take the call. |
"I asked Howard to tell me a private joke we share about colleagues in the House to make sure it really was him," Ms Ros-Lehtinen said. | "I asked Howard to tell me a private joke we share about colleagues in the House to make sure it really was him," Ms Ros-Lehtinen said. |
"When he did, I realised it was the real deal." | "When he did, I realised it was the real deal." |
Mr Obama then called her back, and was amused by the incident, according to Ms Ros-Lehtinen. | Mr Obama then called her back, and was amused by the incident, according to Ms Ros-Lehtinen. |
"He laughed a lot, saying 'in Chicago they do it all the time - I don't blame you for being sceptical'." | "He laughed a lot, saying 'in Chicago they do it all the time - I don't blame you for being sceptical'." |
The pair then had a constructive discussion about foreign affairs, according to the congresswoman. | The pair then had a constructive discussion about foreign affairs, according to the congresswoman. |
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