Posted on 12/21/2013 10:07:11 AM PST by Zakeet
Texas Republican Senate candidate Steve Stockman has nowhere near the millions of dollars his GOP opponent Sen. John Cornyn has, but the tea party congressman has a novel fundraising ploy: selling Obama barf bags.
Stockman unveiled the bags Tuesday on his website alongside a letter that touts the candidate as a proud, principled conservative Tea Party Republican who has spent the last few years defeating liberals by helping train and launch the Tea Party.
Every $10 donation comes with one bag printed with an image of the president and a tagline that reads, Socialism Makes Me SICK!
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That was not a nice thing to do!
That’s racist.
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and maybe even homophobic.
fabulous.
lol~! i love it!
Money still talks. Even among conservatives. Imagine that.
It’s a real shame.
Huggies with the Obama symbol on them would be another big seller.
Rush says it well: “Money is the mothers milk of politics”
I don’t think this is needed. Obama has done so many things that can be discussed. This seems very grade schoolish. This guy should be able to express his points without 2 year old tactics.
Or maybe he is just using a Limbaugh tact of using absurdity to illustrate just how absurd this whole society is in regards to Barbara Walter’s Messiah.
I’ve got a few of those coming here to Michigan!
He needs to print a stack with his opponent’s face on it too.
If that’s really true, then there’s no hope left but for God. I’d like to think He made us better than that. But it just may be that public education has had its way with America, to the point where greater than 50% of the population today is fundamentally stupid, most not able to name a single figure or concept of government, no less anything else, often even of themselves.
Gulp!
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