An anonymous College Republican passed on the club’s new logowear design below.
Bwog is quaking in its boots.
An anonymous College Republican passed on the club’s new logowear design below.
Bwog is quaking in its boots.
31 Comments
@That's nothing All real Republican gangstas get tattoos that say “GOP: RYDE OR DIE.”
@lets stick it to the man
@terrible message a hoody that threatens: be a member or else we won’t let you share in our elitist power trip
what ever happened to republicans trying to convince people to be members of our party by making arguments for why our ideas and values are better?
even a Reagan like ‘feel good about America slogan and stop blaming it’ message would be better than this bs
@Bwog got banged up by B&W, who immediately high-tailed it out of there. Some time later, a bastard child named The Fed was brought into this world.
@um, yeah Whether you’re a committed Republican or Democrat or whatever, it’s pretty douchebaggy to wear apparal touting that affiliation. I never understood why there was a need/desire to do so.
@Anonymous Ya.. I always thought those Che T-shirts were pretty ‘douchebaggy’ ;-)
@Bwog and B&W Are they dating?
@yeah and i can see how a group of college republicans from a liberal university on the northeast coast of the country can contribute to a pattern of political tactics where a national political party uses fear knowingly and w/o any merit and context to dupe stupid voters into supporting them
you’re on just as thin ice as 18
@Andrea Republicans using scare tactics! No surprise there.
@um..from the party of michael moore. bravo
@Andrea Observing scare tactics of one party (not to say that others don’t use them) doesn’t make someone part of another party or side. Does criticizing something suddenly equal siding with Michael Moore?
@wow So now a little tongue-in-cheek humour by a college group on sweatshirts suddenly equals mass producing, distributing, and promoting a films to audiences of millions that wail and gnash teeth about the evil, insidious, warmongering, and unseen corporations taking over the world.
No wonder you’re getting thrashed in this.
@#7... true dat. my bad.
not my bad that i think it’s unfortunate and that it’s one of the many reasons i’m not a republican.
@Anonymous That explains the pronoun.
@Lydia Bwog is all genders, and no gender. It’s ecumenical that way.
@correction Bwog is female. Blue and White is male. And both use the royal we.
@Anonymous What gender is Bwog?
@ahhh people are scared… they know it’s true
@assapopoulos as a future gay male prostitute, i look forward to rendering services for the republicans, continuing my profession’s noble path.
@unless you’re talking about gannon. its the democrats who actually have the lead on have gay sex with their pages http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Studds
@yeah i can really see how using a tried and true slogan would hurt their sales
it is pretty elitist though–though i guess that’s the best they could come up with in terms of humor
either way, i still bet they sell a bunch
@oh please this idea is so USED.
@so true that reminds me of the cheer my high school used to do whenever we were losing, it was more an act of desperation than anything else
@join them or you’ll be quaking under their jackboots
@interested where can i get one?
@horsea08 im not even a republican and I want one..the dems need to step it up
@it IS so used plus, why would you want something that so loudly screams elitism? that sentiment is one of the snobbiest slogans any group can make for itself. not to mention, by the republicans’ doing it, they are only exacerbating their image of being greedy assholes who vote the way they do out of pure self-interest masquerading as political philosophy.
pass.
@hey genius self-interest IS a political philosophy
@what's up #7? elitism in a hoody? pshhhh…
@#7... for sure elitism in a hoody. anything espousing a message can be elitest (or populist or humble or asshole. that’s what words do: convey an idea).
are hoodies just so working class that they can’t be elitest?
@i read i read that as CUCA.