I do not like Hillary Clinton at all. And this almost makes want to be on her side.
Pierce R. Butlersays
According to other reports I’ve read using that same photo, these pins sold briskly at the latest California state Republican convention.
So much for the theory that a sound electoral whuppin’ would bring the party to its senses…
Al Dentesays
I really wish some people would explain to Limbaugh et al that there’s a significant difference between liberals and communists. It’s like the difference between fascists and and conservatives
thephilosophicalprimatesays
I’m afraid that in American politics, there is little discernible difference between fascists and a very significant proportion of those who call themselves conservatives. (The actual distinction between ‘fascism’ and ‘conservatism’ are, of course, independent of such self-labeling.)
fwtbcsays
I can’t see the images. What do the buttons say on them?
specialffrogsays
Virtually the same phrase was used by opponents of Julia Gillard in Australia. Clearly it says more about conservatives then it does about any specific female politician.
medivhsays
I’m kind of curious about that button that reads “A Womans” as it’s top line. If it’s what I think, it’s pretty clear that the Republican party has descended below the average childish squabbling of politics and hit a fairly deep vein of “most children know better than that, what’s your excuse?”
Goodbye Enemy Janine says
I do not like Hillary Clinton at all. And this almost makes want to be on her side.
Pierce R. Butler says
According to other reports I’ve read using that same photo, these pins sold briskly at the latest California state Republican convention.
So much for the theory that a sound electoral whuppin’ would bring the party to its senses…
Al Dente says
I really wish some people would explain to Limbaugh et al that there’s a significant difference between liberals and communists. It’s like the difference between fascists and and conservatives
thephilosophicalprimate says
I’m afraid that in American politics, there is little discernible difference between fascists and a very significant proportion of those who call themselves conservatives. (The actual distinction between ‘fascism’ and ‘conservatism’ are, of course, independent of such self-labeling.)
fwtbc says
I can’t see the images. What do the buttons say on them?
specialffrog says
Virtually the same phrase was used by opponents of Julia Gillard in Australia. Clearly it says more about conservatives then it does about any specific female politician.
medivh says
I’m kind of curious about that button that reads “A Womans” as it’s top line. If it’s what I think, it’s pretty clear that the Republican party has descended below the average childish squabbling of politics and hit a fairly deep vein of “most children know better than that, what’s your excuse?”