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Halloween Buttons Against Sarah Palin

September 14th, 2008 · No Comments

Sarah Palin is too batty to be vice president. Beware the curse of the Wasilla witch. Halloween themes for the 2008 presidential election on these campaign buttons.

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Tags: candidates · strategies

McCain-Palin Buttons Against the VP Pick of Sarah Palin by John McCain

August 29th, 2008 · 9 Comments

Here are two new sturdy metal pinback buttons against the pick today of Sarah Palin for Vice President by Arizona Republican John McCain. Look for more of these in the days to come from the Anti-McCain button shop over at Irregular Times.

Red Slash Through McCain-Palin 08 button

No Way, No How, No to McCain-Palin button

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Tags: candidates

Obama-Biden Buttons for 2008: Off the Bat, Our First Set of Ten

August 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

Unless you’ve been shoveling out the latrine all day long, you’re probably aware that Barack Obama has chosen Delaware Senator Joseph Biden to be his vice presidential pick. The Obama-Biden Democratic ticket will be officially nominated during the Democratic National Convention in Denver next week.
If you’re looking for an Obama-Biden Button to affix to […]

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Tags: candidates

Exxon-McCain 2008 Buttons to Expose the Oil-Greed Connection

August 20th, 2008 · No Comments

The Democratic Party has hoisted a great spoof website called Exxon-McCain 2008 that uses the guise of an Exxon/McCain presidential ticket as a way of talking about John McCain’s connections not just to that one oil company but to the oil industry in general. Did you know, for instance, that right after John McCain […]

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Tags: candidates · environment · slogans

Sebelius or Feingold Would Be Best VP for Obama

August 16th, 2008 · No Comments

Soo far, Obama has spent his summer making his progressive base so angry that they’ve begin to rise up in rebellion against his candidacy. Obama needs to do some Democratic Party damage control, and he needs to do it fast. Russ Feingold could be just the running mate to make that happen.

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Political Button Sales Are Rotten

August 7th, 2008 · No Comments

People got involved in the 2004 presidential election because they saw that George W. Bush was a profound threat to America… but then they lost, and lost interest. The lesson they took away from the 2004 presidential election is that it doesn’t matter what they do.

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Tags: button business

New Collection of Anti-McCain Buttons

June 29th, 2008 · No Comments

I spoke to the designer of this collection of campaign buttons just this morning, and apparently, the collection has been up for only a few hours. He says we can expect to see their anti-McCain pins double in number by the end of the day.

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Tags: button business · candidates

Barack Obama American Flag Lapel Pin

May 30th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Barack Obama will be the next President of the United States, and the American flag belongs to him just as much as it does to any American citizen. Don’t let the opponents of Barack Obama bludgeon Obama and the American flag.

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Encourage Barack Obama To Choose Kathleen Sebelius for Vice President

May 18th, 2008 · 3 Comments

An Obama-Sebelius political team has obvious potential to bring Democrats together, showing a positive, powerful new face for the American future. There’s never been a ticket like this before, but the USA is a country where the limitations of the past have fallen over and over again to the progress of democratic ideals.

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We Ask Santa for Obama in 2008

May 10th, 2008 · No Comments

In 2004, America asked Santa Claus for a simple gift: Please, Santa Claus, dump Bush!
Alas, we were not good little boys and girls. Or, maybe, we didn’t give Santa enough cookies with his milk. Whatever we did wrong, Santa decided not to give America what it was asking for.
Four years later, America […]

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Tags: candidates · culture