An hommage to Shepard Fairey's famous artwork of Barak, this doll is limited to 3,000 and has the red white and blue face like on the now famous HOPE poster.
"Since Michelle Obama first stepped on the campaign trail, people have been musing over America's next Jackie O. However, some were surprised to see our newest First Lady in a curious red and black dress last night - which we soon learned to be the work of Narciso Rodriguez. If you voted blue, but loved the red, call for this dress immediately - anything Michelle wears will be gone as quickly as Bu..."
"Halle Berry has been spotted numerous times sporting tees in support of presidential candidate Barack Obama. And, being a good little fashionista, no regular campaign shirt will do for Halle. She is all about Obama tees that have been specially designed by hip clothing companies. This time around Halle's been spotted in the newest campaign tee from super trendy tee shirt label Public Library."
"With a graphic so good Obama himself said thanks... The Progress graphic from Shepard Fairey is awesome... and deserves a tee. Can't see this in British politics somehow... Nice!"
"So, I just saw the trailer for this and I'm flipping out. No, not because im a bleeding heart democrat or something, but really because it looks to be the most honest, behind-the-scenes look at exactly how Barack Obama actually came to be the President."
"This t shirt says it all. Who isn't a nerd these days? Gotta stay true to your roots while being a gangsta.
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"Congratulations to President Barack Obama, a tireless champion of international cooperation and winner of The Nobel Peace Prize 2009. May hope continue to thrive and a lasting peace arrive in our world, in our lifetime."
"This book is not available yet, but I am sure it will be a bestseller.
A look at America's modern style icon, featuring photographs of the first lady and the back story of her clothes and accessories."
"This popular portrait was used by Barnes and Noble as the official commemorative image. The artist used a single retired American flag and wove it through a mesh panel to create this "fabric painting.""