Posted on 09/23/2012 5:18:31 PM PDT by lasereye
The Obama campaign produced a poster of an American flag, with Obamas O symbol replacing the field of stars, as an item of campaign merchandise, selling for $35. The image was tasteless at best. It is hard to imagine any other politician arrogant enough to remake the flag in his own image:
Barack Obama, however, has never been one to be deterred by bad taste. The larger problem was that, as many pointed out, the flag bore an uncanny resemblance to this grisly photograph taken at the American consulate in Benghazi:
So the Obama campaign has quietly ditched the flag poster, which now returns an error message if you try to buy it at the Obama store.
I cant think of an analogy to this fiasco: the Obama campaigns initial insensitivity to proper uses of the flag was bad enough, and then it was compounded by bringing to mind one of the administrations foreign policy disasters. One can only imagine the hysteria if a similar mishap had befallen George Bushs re-election campaign. And yet, our reporters assure us that it is Mitt Romney who has had a bad couple of weeks!
JOE updates: The Obama website returns this page not found message when you try to buy the flag:
Yeah: your bad.
I did a remodel on a beer distributor when that crap was being sold.
They told my men to “take all you want” and they brought about 10 cases into the office and it was so bad I sent every bit of it to the dump!!!
Thanks for the ping!
ewwww!
just ewwwww!
While they took down that web page, the IMAGE is still on the website at
If you or someone has the photoshop skills to add the word "Islam" or "The Five Pillars of Islam" to the black hand, that would make a GREAT bumper sticker ...
It was marked as “limited edition”, so they could say it just sold out.
Funny, now they can disown it, or not, as they see fit.
Ping to keep for later.....
bump...
bump...
psssst! 0bama!
Ixnay on the ascistfay agflay!
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