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The Tee Party: Right Wing Raises Humor Tax By Spoofing Big Brands

Posted by Abe Sauer on May 30, 2011 11:30 AM

Sure, there have always been the brand-mocking clothing of dumb punks, be it North Face-skewering "South Butt" or the wit of "Mountain Don't."

Now, usually reserved conservatives are getting in on the fun. Below, a collection of corporate-spoofing t-shirt designs that promote the politics of the right.

At top, Coca-Cola Classic Conservative

Beck's

John Deer

FedEx

RC Cola

Coca-Cola 2

Converse

Good & Plenty

And, above, to celebrate the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," a GI Joe-spoof shirt "which can now be proudly worn by the gays and lesbians openly serving in the military.  Now gay children can have role models in the military other than General Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, Gomer Pyle and the guy from the Village People."

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