Hillary Clinton isn’t the only politician to impersonate others

While politicians are often the subject of impersonations by others, they’re also not afraid to step in and offer up an impersonation themselves, whether it’s of a politician, a big name actor or musician.

Unfortunately, some of them aren’t very good at it.

Wednesday, while Hillary Clinton was giving a speech at an event in Winnipeg, she offered up her impersonation of Russian President Vladimir Putin — and she didn’t quite pull it off.

Her husband and former president, Bill, does a much better job in the impersonation game.

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, has a unique twist on his impersonations.

He once did an impersonation of Dana Carvey doing an impersonation of George H.W. Bush (at the 55-second mark)

President Barack Obama does a Marlon Brando impersonation.

And there was that time Cruz channeled former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

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