George W Bush Tapestries
Description: Cool epic print inspired of classic retro vintage election propaganda posters used in communist Soviet Russia, during the revolution and cold war. This print is perfect for a history teacher, democrat or republican or anyone interested in politics, elections, vote campaigns, socialism, capitalism and such.
Description: Cool epic print inspired of classic retro vintage election propaganda posters used in communist Soviet Russia, during the revolution and cold war. This print is perfect for a history teacher, democrat or republican or anyone interested in politics, elections, vote campaigns, socialism, capitalism and such.
Description: On September 8, 2002, just a year after the 9/11 attacks, then-national security adviser Condoleezza Rice said “We don’t want the smoking gun of Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction or WMD to be a mushroom cloud.” America would invade Iraq on March 19, 2003 based on continued accusations from the Bush Administration that Saddam Hussein was in possession of WMDs, but after taking control of the nation, 18-months of extensive searches turned up nothing. This magnificent parody of the 2000 comedy 'Dude, Where's My Car?' lampoons the Bush Administration and their WMD claims perfectly and now, two decades later, it's back for another run!
Description: Presidential Style Legacy Fashion Political Chic Leadership Couture Patriotic Elegance Bush Tribute Apparel Timeless Statesmanship Commander-in-Chic Historical Trendsetter Classic Conservatism Presidential Fashion Icon Heritage Statement Piece Gentleman's Wardrobe Essential Symbolic Sophistication Presidential Couture Collection