Imagine what they'll say when they hear about Obama thongs!
RushIsMyTeddyBear judges.
rlmorel knows selling stuff is a scam when Obama does it.Tackyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!
Is this going to be the new ‘kitsch’ when we’re 75?
lbryce knows Obama is a thief:I didn’t think there could be occupants of the White House who were more classless grifters than the Clintons.
I was wrong.
Can hardly wait for January 20, 2013 to see what, if any furniture, stuff not chained to the floor, remains.Gator113 tries to parody liberals by asking questions they never do.
Future Useless Eater thinks no one else has ever sold anything for their campaign:Are the products made by union hands?
Are the companies making these products “Green Companies”?
What do those that make and sell these products eat... what do their children eat in school?
Political Junkie Too agrees, and has a whole story about it:This smacks of a violaton of campaign finance laws.
I would not be able to legally give Obama $1,000,000 for his re-election.
A foreigner could not legally give him ANYTHING, I believe.
So let's say me, George Soros, or Jacque Islamabad were to buy 40 thousand sets of golf balls with the Obama logo for $1 Million.
Democrats have done this before. Speaker Jim Wright was forced to resign because he got around limits on speaking fees by selling bulk purchases of his book to his donors.It's interesting how Freepers must turn the undermining of the opposition into something personal, whether on their side or the other.Coincidentally, it was Congressman Newt Gingrich who filed the ethics complaint against Wright.
Later, the Democrats retaliated against Gingrich by accusing him of misusing a tax-exempt status on a college course, leveling a $300,000 fine against Gingrich.
Iron Munro makes for the humor:
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By Future Useless Eater (what a great opinion he must have of himself) logic, what's to stop Soros (it's always Soros) from buying 1,000,000,000 bumper stickers or pins (or whatever else has always been used in election campaigns) at 50 cents apiece in order to shovel $500 million into the coffers?
ReplyDeleteIt's ironic, because Herman Cain's entire "campaign" exists to sell make himself richer by buying his own books with the campaign donations/funds.
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