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Another Bill Clinton Analogy


Political Corkscrew

Poor Bill Clinton. (hardly)  Another gift idea that makes reference to his one time lapse in good judgement. (I doubt it) The guy just can't get a break from anyone but Hilary. (for political reasons only) The likeness is uncanny. (his face only)

The Lighter Side Co. stikes again with another entertaining gift idea.




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Righty Leaning Plush Elephant


Righty™ the Interactive Elephant

And now, in the interest of equal time and bipartisanship, I give you - the Republican Beanie Baby!

Celebrate the Republican National Convention with the Beanie Babies® Righty™ Interactive Elephant. Includes interactive online world of fun, games, chat and more. Get one for the kids and one for yourself!




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Lefty Leaning Plush Donkey


Lefty the Donkey Celebrate the Democratic National Convention with the Beanie Babies® Lefty™ Interactive Donkey. Includes interactive online world of fun, games, chat and more. Get one for the kids and one for yourself!



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Politics and Scandal


Scandal, the Card Game
Fun and easy to learn, Scandal takes a comical and irreverent look at the misadventures of dozens of prominent politicians and public figures. The deck consists of 100 cards, which represent sixteen notorious political scandals.
 
The perfect gift for every political junkie or Social Studies class. Civics was supposed to "promote civic competence." Do they even teach that any more?
 




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Add Some Humor to Your Politics


Humor Times Magazine

The Humor Times is the fun way to review the news, featuring the best in editorial cartoons. Mailed to your door once a month, mercilessly lampooning lame politicians at every opportunity!

Have a little fun with your politics. C'mon, laugh. You're going to need it!




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Campaign Slogan Mug


US Campaign Slogans From Past Mug

This has to be one of the longest political campains for US president ever! For a look back at past campaigns, get this fun Campaign Slogan Mug, covered with memorable political slogans from almost every election in American history.

For the perfect campaign-year gift, pair it with the book Anything For A Vote. Then you'll really understand the definition of "pandering."

Drink up - it isn't over yet!




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The Axis of Evil III Finger Puppets


Axis Of Evil III

They're finger puppets. They're magnets. And they're all together in this clever set from Design Warehouse. Condi, Cheney, Bush and Rumsfeld, the true Axis of Evil III! But wait, wasn't "W" in the original set? Does that make him the axis of the Axis? Woah!

For those times when you really need to take your frustrations out on something (like when you go to the gas station), they also triple as pincushions . Puppets approx. 4" tall.

fyi - Did you know that Condi had an oil tanker named after her?




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The Oval Office in Your Home


Oval Office in Your Home I could make a very politically incorrect comment about this gift idea, however, I will refrain.  Instead I will just say this... Give this to the "president" of your house.  Besides, don't they spend a lot of their time in "the office"?  You might as well make it look important.



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Political Support


Political Yard Decoration Show everyone in the neighborhood who you are supporting in the Presidential race with these tree huggers from What on Earth.  It's a head that you attach to a tree and it comes with a flag.  They are made of polyresin so the mudslinging won't damage your favorite candidate.  Comes in the likes of Hillary, Barack, Rudy, John and Fred. 



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Politically Charged


Political Humor George W. Bush  used the term "Axis of Evil" in his State of the Union Address in January 2002.  He used it to describe  governments he accused of using terrorism and looking for weapons of mass destruction.   For this set,  these finger puppets can strike out terrorism all around the world all while on your finger.  And their heads have magnets inside so you can stick them on the fridge or your file cabinet at work.


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