In 1992, Bill Clinton was dubbed the comeback kid. In 2004, the comeback kid is likely the political bumper sticker, which actually has enticed people, after years of shunning such expression, to wear ...
Are political bumper stickers effective advertising tools? As the nation counts down the days until the Iowa presidential caucus, Patti Brown seeks to answer that question and others on Driving ...
If there’s one thing we’ve learned this election season, it’s that some people don’t need much coaxing to unleash their anger on supporters of the opposing candidate. Consider the acts of violence at ...
Not long ago, it seemed you couldn’t drive down a street this time of year and not see a bunch of them. Next time you’re on the road, count the number of political bumper stickers you see. It’s not ...
John W. Smith Jr. once was in the television news business and wouldn't think of putting a political bumper sticker on his car. He's retired now, and he's got plenty of bumper on his Ford Five Hundred ...
DEDHAM (CBS) - If you've noticed fewer political lawn signs and bumper stickers during this election cycle, fear could be the reason why. As Nov. 8 approaches, fewer people than usual are displaying ...
The Ozark man accused of pointing a gun at a woman whose political bumper stickers he found "stupid" had his case moved toward trial on Wednesday. Edward K. Burns, 48, was charged in August with ...
The American bumper sticker has undergone a major “glow-up” in the last 30 years. A political glow-up, that is. The modern bumper sticker has gone through more fashion trends than the Kardashians.
A Lake Forest political activist whose Jeep displays a trio of campaign bumper stickers says his vehicle was vandalized recently, an act that is drawing criticism from local Republican and Democratic ...
There is something quintessentially American about political bumper stickers. They are blunt, dogmatic, occasionally witty and always provocative. If that's not an apt description of the zeitgeist, I ...
Before the 1964 presidential election, Harold E. Feinstein and his Aldine Publishing Co. took a bipartisan approach. The company sold bumper stickers to both the Goldwater and Johnson campaigns. The ...
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