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This Sarah Palin would slap the bitch out Lindsay Graham’s mouth

conservatives, images, politics

Found this interesting bit of Conservative propaganda art on the Renew America website. The artist is a talented guy who you can track down by going to the ‘DaleToons’ link.

It’s Sarah Palin:

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Great image.

Look at it for a bit, and you’ll probably pick up on some fascinatin’ stuff.

The wide, muscular arms, broad shoulders and the thin waste. The very beefy legs and long feet. Sit with it for an another minute and you’ll also see that her upper torso is immensely long. Greatly extended, like an NFL receiver’s, or an extra from Avatar. The whole image presents an incredibly long and athletic build. It’s clearly a man.

Hang with it still: the sturdy post she’s sitting on? How could you miss it? It doesn’t get much more overt than that, I assume the artist wanted to compliment her on her spunky, open sexuality. And, of course, there are the shotgun shells in her crotch, buttressed by her splayed legs. The splayed legs of a powerful man, but there they are.

Last: if you ignore the outlined head by her left elbow, the snake’s body forms a great pair of tusks for an African elephant. When I first saw it, I swore she’d put down a tree stump on the lifeless and unseen head of the elephant she’d just bagged on safari. That’s a great metaphor for the future of the GOP.

Forgetting that bit, it’s an image dripping with what Conservatives want to see.

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I’ve been working in the L.A. art community for, oh, 12 years. I’ve probably handled 30,000 pieces of art, installed maybe 3,000 of those, and I can tell you this: it’s the single greatest statement of the pulchritude and power of transvestites I’ve ever seen.

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This is how the people who invented oral sex fight cigarettes

controversy, culture, drugs, images

French in uproar over oral sex anti-smoking posters

anti-smoking ad . . A campaign to discourage young people from Smoking
shows male and female teenagers kneeling in front of a man, as if being forced to have oral sex. A cigarette takes the place of the man’s sexual organ. The caption reads: “Smoking is to be a slave to tobacco.”

The campaign, which was devised for a pressure group supporting the rights of non-smokers, has been attacked as “scandalous” and “potentially counter-productive” by feminist and pro-family campaigners.

The advertising agency behind the posters says only a shock campaign can halt the rise in smoking amongst 13 to 15-year-olds in France . .

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Redneck montage w/chintz music: Gold!

aw dude, images

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