A tea party Texas Republican congressman said Friday that it's un-Christian to 'make fun of people who are impaired' or 'have special needs' – like Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

Speaking at the Value Voters Summit in Washington, an annual gathering of evangelical political activists, Rep. Louie Gohmert said that 'whether you like her or not, Hillary Clinton has made clear she is mentally impaired.'

'This is not somebody you should be making fun of.'

While a hotel ballroom full of conservatives laughed along, Gohmert leveled new questions at Clinton about her health and mental fitness to be president.

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'SHE IS MENTALLY IMPAIRED': Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert, a tea party Republican, said Friday at the Value Voters Summit in Washington that it's mean to mock Hillary Clinton because she's not all there in the brains department

'DERANGED CONSPIRACY THEORIES': The Clinton campaign has worked overtime to swat down claims that a 2012 concussion, which left her unable to recall some national security briefings, has impaired her cognitive function enough to disqualify her from being president

'I get the impression that in law school and along the way she's been very, very smart,' he said, 'but I don't know – maybe it was the concussion, the fall, back when she did.'

'Or maybe, who knows? They won't tell us what really is going on with her.'

Gohmert even joked that revelations about Clinton aides smashing her Blackberry email devices with hammers might explain some of what she suggested to the FBI were memory lapses related to a 2012 concussion.

'If I were going to smash cellphones, Blackberrys, I'd use a two-pound sledge. I think that's the most – well, who knows? Maybe somebody got to wailing around, and hit her again.'

'I don't know. But we need to be praying for Hillary Clinton. There's special needs there. There's mental impairment.'

Gohmert raised eyebrows last week during an appearance on 'Fox & Friends' when he said Clinton's 'brain is in a blender.'

On Friday he explained the odd choice of words, which came from a line in a parody song that once played on conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh's program.

'It was to the tune "Try to remember" – and it's Hillary Clinton saying: "I don't remember, my brain's in a blender",' Gohmert recalled.

'I said Hillary's brain is in a blender. But anyway, that was not a proper thing to say, because again I'm making fun of the mentally impaired and that's not right.'

The short parody tune was a send-up of Clinton's five hours of testimony in 1996 before a Senate committee investigating the Whitewater land-deal scandal.

She drew howls from Republicans for telling the lawmakers over and over: 'I can't recall' or 'I don't remember' in response to their questions.

The Clinton campaign this year has tried to shoot down what it calls 'deranged conspiracy theories' related to the former secretary of state's health, accusing Republicans of 'parroting lies' about her mental fitness to be commander-in-chief.

The Texas tea partier played it to the hilt, however, complaining that nuclear negotiations with Iran 'were going on under Secretary Clinton.'

'And she probably doesn't remember. And I give her that.'

Gohmert, a staunch conservative, opened his morning speech at the summit by observing that taking a hard line on policy when Republicans control both houses of Congress is 'a no-brainer.'