Bernie Sanders
Related: About this forumAtman
(31,464 posts)Oh, wait. Maybe I misread that.
KansDem
(28,498 posts)I didn't get the joke until I had moved on to scroll through other threads. But the whole time I was thinking "What did Atman mean?" Then it hit me, "Free Bernie Sanders."
So it took me a couple of minutes, but I got it!
Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)Now, I'm picturing Bernie sitting in a wicker chair, wearing a beret.
erlewyne
(1,115 posts)I read this Atman's over an hour ago. I came
back for a hint .... but I got it at first glance without
looking at the bumper sticker again, .
merrily
(45,251 posts)AwakeAtLast
(14,134 posts)Divernan
(15,480 posts)Just funnin' w/ya. Seriously, I ordered one sticker when I signed up for monthly automatic donations, but I think I'll request another - one for my hatchback's rear window, to go with one on my front left bumper. I've noticed next to NO bumper stickers in the last few national races, not to mention congressional or gubernatorial races. Perhaps this parallels the rise in voters switching to independent registrations & disengagement from the political process. Or perhaps it reflects how one feels about having to hold one's nose to vote for the lesser of two evils.
But really, they are a great form of free advertising - seen by a lot more people than would be the case for a yard sign.
AND I'm posting this info on my FB page to get the word out there.
ON EDIT: Remember the etiquette of political bumper stickers - be a very law abiding and polite driver, such as using turn signals, minding the speed limit, yielding as required - because your driving reflects on your candidate.