Of Bears And Republican Presidents

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November 16,1902

The cartoon appeared in a panel of cartoons drawn by Cliffored Berryman in The Washington Post on November 16, 1902. It caused an immediate sensation and was reprinted widely. Apparently this cartoon even inspired Morris and Rose Michtom of Brooklyn, New York, to make a bear in honor of the president's actions.

619px-TheodoreRooseveltTeddyBear.jpg




Drawing the Line in Mississippi by Clifford Berryman: This cartoon is believed to have triggered the teddy bear craze in the U.S.



February 15, 1903: “Teddy’s Bear”, made by Morris Michtom and his wife Rose, is introduced to the general American public.
February 15, 1903: “Teddy’s Bear”, made by Morris Michtom and his wife Rose, is introduced to the general American public.




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Bear formerly owned by Kermit Roosevelt, thought to be made by Michtom, early 1900s; Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, 2012







Now....with thoughts of Christmas presents.....especially for your Liberal/Democrat friends and relatives...


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Trumpy Bear super plush bear with Flag-Themed blanket and Certificate of Authenticity. As Seen On TV.



Supplies are limited!!!!

Don't wait!!!!
 
It is a dumb looking little plush toy, isn't it? Does it come with mechanical pussy grabbing hands?
 
November 16,1902

The cartoon appeared in a panel of cartoons drawn by Cliffored Berryman in The Washington Post on November 16, 1902. It caused an immediate sensation and was reprinted widely. Apparently this cartoon even inspired Morris and Rose Michtom of Brooklyn, New York, to make a bear in honor of the president's actions.

619px-TheodoreRooseveltTeddyBear.jpg




Drawing the Line in Mississippi by Clifford Berryman: This cartoon is believed to have triggered the teddy bear craze in the U.S.



February 15, 1903: “Teddy’s Bear”, made by Morris Michtom and his wife Rose, is introduced to the general American public.
February 15, 1903: “Teddy’s Bear”, made by Morris Michtom and his wife Rose, is introduced to the general American public.




191px-Teddy_bear_early_1900s_-_Smithsonian_Museum_of_Natural_History.jpg

Bear formerly owned by Kermit Roosevelt, thought to be made by Michtom, early 1900s; Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, 2012







Now....with thoughts of Christmas presents.....especially for your Liberal/Democrat friends and relatives...


1d899588-6a12-4b1d-8c26-dbcfe9ceb4dc_1.0a7222b31b3e40795369f73790f031f7.jpeg


Trumpy Bear super plush bear with Flag-Themed blanket and Certificate of Authenticity. As Seen On TV.



Supplies are limited!!!!

Don't wait!!!!
A lil’ something for Trump sheep to pleasure themselves with, and pretend the dotard’s actual grubby little fingers are behind the penetration
 

November 16,1902

The cartoon appeared in a panel of cartoons drawn by Cliffored Berryman in The Washington Post on November 16, 1902. It caused an immediate sensation and was reprinted widely. Apparently this cartoon even inspired Morris and Rose Michtom of Brooklyn, New York, to make a bear in honor of the president's actions.

619px-TheodoreRooseveltTeddyBear.jpg




Drawing the Line in Mississippi by Clifford Berryman: This cartoon is believed to have triggered the teddy bear craze in the U.S.



February 15, 1903: “Teddy’s Bear”, made by Morris Michtom and his wife Rose, is introduced to the general American public.
February 15, 1903: “Teddy’s Bear”, made by Morris Michtom and his wife Rose, is introduced to the general American public.




191px-Teddy_bear_early_1900s_-_Smithsonian_Museum_of_Natural_History.jpg

Bear formerly owned by Kermit Roosevelt, thought to be made by Michtom, early 1900s; Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, 2012







Now....with thoughts of Christmas presents.....especially for your Liberal/Democrat friends and relatives...


1d899588-6a12-4b1d-8c26-dbcfe9ceb4dc_1.0a7222b31b3e40795369f73790f031f7.jpeg


Trumpy Bear super plush bear with Flag-Themed blanket and Certificate of Authenticity. As Seen On TV.



Supplies are limited!!!!

Don't wait!!!!
A lil’ something for Trump sheep to pleasure themselves with, and pretend the dotard’s actual grubby little fingers are behind the penetration




It takes so little to bring out the coarseness in low bred individuals like you.

Must be because it is so close to the surface.
 
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Trumpy Bear comes in two sizes, Brackett said. The one on its website is 22 inches tall and weighs about 2 pounds. It’s dense for a teddy bear because behind a zipper on the back of the bear’s neck is an American flag blanket tucked away so you can “wrap yourself in the red, white and blue for comfort and warmth,” the commercial says.

It also comes in a 15-inch version, and the company makes a Trumpy Bear golf club head cover for people who want to "Make Their Golf Game Great Again," as the commercial suggests.


The products are made in China, Brackett said. Higher costs from domestic manufacturers would've made for a $150 teddy bear.

Yes, Trumpy Bear is real, and it's sold by a Dallas company | Donald Trump | Dallas News

:itsok:

hopefully they won't be recalled due to having asbestos in the filling....



 

November 16,1902

The cartoon appeared in a panel of cartoons drawn by Cliffored Berryman in The Washington Post on November 16, 1902. It caused an immediate sensation and was reprinted widely. Apparently this cartoon even inspired Morris and Rose Michtom of Brooklyn, New York, to make a bear in honor of the president's actions.

619px-TheodoreRooseveltTeddyBear.jpg




Drawing the Line in Mississippi by Clifford Berryman: This cartoon is believed to have triggered the teddy bear craze in the U.S.



February 15, 1903: “Teddy’s Bear”, made by Morris Michtom and his wife Rose, is introduced to the general American public.
February 15, 1903: “Teddy’s Bear”, made by Morris Michtom and his wife Rose, is introduced to the general American public.




191px-Teddy_bear_early_1900s_-_Smithsonian_Museum_of_Natural_History.jpg

Bear formerly owned by Kermit Roosevelt, thought to be made by Michtom, early 1900s; Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, 2012







Now....with thoughts of Christmas presents.....especially for your Liberal/Democrat friends and relatives...


1d899588-6a12-4b1d-8c26-dbcfe9ceb4dc_1.0a7222b31b3e40795369f73790f031f7.jpeg


Trumpy Bear super plush bear with Flag-Themed blanket and Certificate of Authenticity. As Seen On TV.



Supplies are limited!!!!

Don't wait!!!!
A lil’ something for Trump sheep to pleasure themselves with, and pretend the dotard’s actual grubby little fingers are behind the penetration




It takes so little to bring out the coarseness in low bred individuals like you.

Must be because it is so close to the surface.

Hey I won’t judge. Rub one out however you like.
 
Only 2 things a “Trumpy” bear’s good for; indoctrinating kids and conservative sexual perversion. It is what it is :dunno:
 
And.....this Democrat President:



Just to be fair, I should mention that today is a day of observance for all of our cultural Marxists and Franklin Roosevelt groupies….if that’s not redundant…..

It was on November 16, 1933 that Roosevelt announced to the world his life-long infatuation with psychopath Joseph Stalin: he reversed American policy to give his imprimatur to the blood-soaked Soviet Union.

If this act, based on FDR's additional pro-Soviet passions, was rational....then these folks must have been irrational:
"Four Presidents and their six Secretaries of State for over a decade and a half held to this resolve," i.e., refusal to recognize the Soviet government.

That was written by Herbert Hoover, one of those four Presidents. He wrote it in his Freedom Betrayed: Herbert Hoover's Secret History of the Second World War and Its Aftermath by George H. Nash, published posthumously, obviously, in 2011, pg 24-29.




A cuddly doll for Theodore and shaking hands with a homicidal maniac for Franklin.....all on this date, November 16th......
 
And.....this Democrat President:



Just to be fair, I should mention that today is a day of observance for all of our cultural Marxists and Franklin Roosevelt groupies….if that’s not redundant…..

It was on November 16, 1933 that Roosevelt announced to the world his life-long infatuation with psychopath Joseph Stalin: he reversed American policy to give his imprimatur to the blood-soaked Soviet Union.

If this act, based on FDR's additional pro-Soviet passions, was rational....then these folks must have been irrational:
"Four Presidents and their six Secretaries of State for over a decade and a half held to this resolve," i.e., refusal to recognize the Soviet government.

That was written by Herbert Hoover, one of those four Presidents. He wrote it in his Freedom Betrayed: Herbert Hoover's Secret History of the Second World War and Its Aftermath by George H. Nash, published posthumously, obviously, in 2011, pg 24-29.




A cuddly doll for Theodore and shaking hands with a homicidal maniac for Franklin.....all on this date, November 16th......


ummmm a little factoid:

teddy roosevelt - to wit the 'teddy' bears' namesake & whose pic is portrayed in your OP was the founder of the Progressive Party.

just sayin'..............
 

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