The Man From The Foo Fighters Is Pretending To Run For President
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Every four or maybe eight years, magazines start dressing various famous people in wacky "presidential campaign" costumes and photographing them (surrounded by red, white and blue bunting) for cover stories that may or may not have something to do with the person and/or the campaign. It is one of our most cherished traditions, going back to when Poor Richard's Almanac had a cover woodcut of Hester Prynne in a red thong, addressing the Constitutional Convention.
The Man From The Foo Fighters Is Pretending To Run For President
The Man From The Foo Fighters Is Pretending…
The Man From The Foo Fighters Is Pretending To Run For President
Every four or maybe eight years, magazines start dressing various famous people in wacky "presidential campaign" costumes and photographing them (surrounded by red, white and blue bunting) for cover stories that may or may not have something to do with the person and/or the campaign. It is one of our most cherished traditions, going back to when Poor Richard's Almanac had a cover woodcut of Hester Prynne in a red thong, addressing the Constitutional Convention.