Pink Thong-Clad Clinton Promotes Wife for President

Left-wing grassroots organizer Tom Kertes has launched Bill For First Lady 2008 which is being promoted by a viral of a Bill Clinton look-a-like dressed in pink and modeling, disgustingly, a thong. The site explains the effort thusly, “It’s serious fun. It’s a serious strategy. All laughs aside, Bill-for-First-Lady.com is about serious politics. It’s about taking back the White House in 2008. But serious politics doesn’t need to be boring politics. (We’ll leave that up to the Republicans.) The Republican attack machine is already going after Hillary. That’s because they know that she’s the most popular and electable Democrat.” Seriously, wouldn’t that be hilarious if Bill actually did become First Man?

The site’s got all sorts of logoed promotional items such as trucker hats, caps, mugs, t-shirts, buttons, bumper stickers and even thongs.

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