Inked Mag Staff
September 3rd, 2015
Make America Great Again with a Trump Stamp
Allow us to present the most luxurious and exclusive temporary tattoo to ever be created—the Trump Stamp.By applying the temporary tattoo to your lower back you will show your support…
Allow us to present the most luxurious and exclusive temporary tattoo to ever be created—the Trump Stamp.By applying the temporary tattoo to your lower back you will show your support for The Donald and his run to make America great again in the classiest way possible.
The hilarious temporary tattoo is the brainchild of three friends who have turned to Kickstarter in order to finance this act of political parody. Throughout their pitch and video the creators take every opportunity they can to deliver a shot at The Donald’s expense, right down to the way their names are listed.
“Created by Victor Bruno (American), Kai Foo (Asian) & David Cortina (Mexican),” the pitch reads in not-so-subtle dig at Trump’s immigration stance.
The Kickstarter still has a ways to go before Americans can start adorning their lower backs with The Donald’s well coifed image, but once half of the country is rocking Trump Stamps we imagine the real estate mogul will be ecstatic. After all, Trump has proven that there is nothing that he won’t stick an enormous sign with his name on to, not to mention his inability to grasp any form or sarcasm or irony. Plus Trump will be pleased that the tattoos will be made in America, unlike his line of suits. There really is no downside.
For a simple $3 donation you will be rewarded with your very own Trump Stamp. But if you donate $10,000 and happen to be Donald Trump you qualify for a very special reward—the exact same one Trump Stamp and the knowledge that you just gave these jokesters $10,000.
Don’t be one of the losers, cowards or haters (Trumps words) that are out to prevent The Donald from becoming president and help make these amazing tattoos a reality.
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