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Results: Make America Emulate Again

Published on 11/04/2018
By: ghahrem5
2504
Trivia
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By now most of you have seen the cap satirizing the "Make America Great Again" slogan, and the controversy surrounding it (if you have not, we have had at least two surveys on it). Canadian retailer Hudson's Bay had the cap with the slogan "Make Canada Great Again" on its website, and after some people were offended by the slogan, it was pulled off the site. Personally I did not have any issue with it but many did obviously. Since that slogan has become synonymous with Trump and his crusade, there have been countless satires on the slogan. Have you seen any of these slogans on merchandise or in print?
By now most of you have seen the cap satirizing the
Make Metallica Again
2%
52 votes
Make America Read Again
5%
114 votes
Make America Skate Again
2%
38 votes
Make America Mexico Again
2%
58 votes
Make Americanos Great Again
4%
95 votes
Make America Great Britain Again
2%
50 votes
Make America ¯\_(?)_/¯ Again
1%
31 votes
Make Donald Drumpf Again
2%
50 votes
Make Baseball Caps Blank Again
2%
49 votes
Make America Native Again
2%
47 votes
None
85%
2126 votes
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On Nov. 19, 2012 — two weeks after Mitt Romney lost the presidential election to Barack Obama — a non-profit named Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. submitted a trademark application for the phrase "Make America Great Again." Trump says he came up with the phrase the day after Romney's loss, unaware that Ronald Reagan had used a nearly identical slogan in 1980 -- "Let's Make America Great Again." One take-off on Trump's slogan that created some very unwanted publicity was when an Independent, Rick Tyler, who was running for Congress in Tennessee in 2016, used the slogan, and put up a billboard that read "Make America White Again". He was against immigration, same sex marriage, well, you get it... Do you think this was in bad taste?
On Nov. 19, 2012 — two weeks after Mitt Romney lost the presidential election to Barack Obama — a non-profit named Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. submitted a trademark application for the phrase
Yes
68%
1697 votes
No
16%
390 votes
Undecided
17%
417 votes
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Some of the satires were thought-provoking, some were dead-on and some were just plain funny. I think this is probably one of the funniest ones. Do you think this is funny?
Some of the satires were thought-provoking, some were dead-on and some were just plain funny. I think this is probably one of the funniest ones. Do you think this is funny?
Yes
57%
1432 votes
No
29%
715 votes
Don't "get it"
14%
357 votes
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