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Ha, the left can't wear red hats anymore but now the right can't wear camo hats anymore. That will hit them where it hurts.
The perfect attire for those times when you have a deer hunting trip in the morning and a political rally in the evening!
This is the news that will make Fox News shit their pants. When you lose camo folks, you have nowhere to go but down
I'm really dismayed by your political system - I can't put into words how much it disturbs me. I know it's a good thing that the Harris Walz campaign is doing well, but all I hear when seeing news like this is how much money politicians are taking from "average" people to give to insanely rich advertising firms, to develop ads, and even more insanely rich media corporations, to run them. It's messed up.
It's not all ads and media. It's a little tough to get a good source on it, but somewhere between 30 and 50% seem to go to ads based on some older campaigns. The rest go to things like operations (offices, staff), consulting (political strategy, focus groups, etc) and other smaller things like travel and supplies and such.
Those later things can make a bigger difference than the ads, too. If Hillary spent better on her operations in Michigan, for instance, her team would have been more aware of her vulnerabilities. More money wouldn't have helped there, though, as her campaign was already flush with cash and was misspending it on places like Florida.
Ideally campaigns would be funded via taxes, merch sold purely at cost, and strict laws against soliciting donations or running privately funded ads
There is no need for official political merch anyway, it's not a band or a sports team. I don't mind if people or associations make and wear them, bit why does a political party need to sell stuff?
The same reason that PBS sells tote bags.
How so? Even if it's a no-profit, PBS is still a business. Even though they are operated like one in the US, political parties are not supposed to be businesses.
To raise funds in order to keep operations going.
I wish hats fit me.
Sorry for your loss
Lol football head
Whoa...made in America and union made.
REAL Patriots make their merch in CHYNA!
Been pretty standard for Democratic campaigns for a while. Here's the back of a Biden 2020 pin with the union bug on it.
Also all of Bernie's shop is union made, obviously. At least if the camo hat becomes popular, it will be nearly invisible, unlike the glowing red cry for attention the MAGA hat is.
I might have to buy one just to support that union.
Careful with "American Made" tho; they often mean Guam or American Samoa which both get right shafted by government and policy.
My favorite is American assembled. All imported parts they just stick 2 parts together here and call it a day.
Ah the old "We slapped an apple sticker on it in Bermuda which accounts to 80% of the value of the item"... classic capitalism.
"People are saying there's never been such a well sold hat, okay?"
As much as it pains me to say it, this isn't the most iconic political hat in america. We all know which one that is.
Uncle Sam's red white and blue top hat.
Lincoln's stovepipe, obviously.
Now I want a Lincoln/Johnson 1860 stovepipe...