Political Buttons
The Political Buttons Zine reports on trends in new political buttons and their meaning in the political contests they are designed to affect. Old collectible campaign buttons are also discussed in their historical context.
These are our top ten election 2008 themed bumper sticker, button and lawn sign sellers for the month of August 2008 so far, with #1 ranked highest to cut right through the suspense:
1. I like Obama, but is America ready for a President with brains? (bumper sticker)
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From irregulartimes.com
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Some Democratic campaign buttons made for distribution in Idaho show an unlikely pair: Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and Republican Sen. Larry Craig.
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From 2news.tv
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The first three paragraphs of New York Times “lightning rod conservative” columnist Bill Kristol’s fare today:
Life is full of disappointments.
Early Friday, I went to the Real Clear Politics Web site, as I do every morning, for my fix of political news and commentary. I perked up when I saw the...
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From wonkette.com
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LEWISTON, Idaho (AP) -- Some Democratic campaign buttons made for distribution in Idaho show an unlikely pair: Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and Republican Sen. Larry Craig.
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From firstcoastnews.com
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Filed under: Democrats, Republicans, Barack Obama, 2008 PresidentCongressional approval ratings are at record low levels, with a Rasmussen Reports survey registering a single-digits approval rating (9%) for the first time ever earlier this month. In that same poll, 52% of respondents said that...
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From news.aol.com
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Filed under: Democrats, Republicans, Barack Obama, 2008 PresidentThe crap just keeps on flying in this presidential campaign, as vicious smear after vicious smear has been leveled at Barack Obama. The latest to gain traction in the mainstream media is that Barack Obama is a fascist. I've...
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From news.aol.com
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CNN: Campaign stops add to VP speculation In the run-up to the vice presidential announcements, a campaign stop is less about what's said than where it is; geography and choreography are clues. WSJ: McCain Takes Hands-Off Approach With ...
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Some Democratic campaign buttons made for distribution in Idaho show an unlikely pair -- Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and Republican Sen.
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Some Democratic campaign buttons made for distribution in Idaho show an unlikely pair: Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and Republican Sen.
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Barack Obama likes to stress his willingness to work across party lines, but Republican Sen.
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