And it’s a good case study in campaign finance. You Are Cordially Invited To A Gay Dance Party At Mike Pence’s House. On December 29th, 2017, The Aspen Times reported that neighbors of the home where United States Vice President Mike Pence and his family were vacationing in Aspen, Colorado had hung a rainbow banner reading 'Make America Gay Again' at the end of their driveway. The Washington Post – Donald Trump’s trucker hat has sold out. "Rolling Stone" – Donald Trump Claims Authorship of Legendary Reagan Slogan Has Never Heard of Google Wikipedia – Troublemaker: Let's Do What It Takes to Make America Great Again
Couple hangs banner outside shared driveway." The post received more than 6,500 retweets and 16,000 likes in less than five days. 21 Outrageous Photos from Effys Gay Wrestling Brunch Smackdown. That day, the Aspen Times tweeted a picture of the sign (shown below) with the caption, "#Aspen neighbors to VP - Make America Gay Again. Everyones Talking About That Fly That Landed on Mike Pences Hair. Several news outlets covered the banner, including BuzzFeed, The Washington Post, Mashable and more.
She said, "(The banners) were actually hung by the daughters of the couple who live in the home, and one of their girlfriends (I'm one of them!) with the full support of their parents." A resident of the home emailed the Aspen Times and provided a statement. horse, LGBT, Mike Pence, Politics, Twitter, US. One person took the opportunity to turn it into a potential meme. The banner was hung in response to the controversial anti-LGBTQ policies of Pence. Mike Pence tweeted about a horse and it got weird.
The Pitkin County Sheriff's Deputy said that the banner was hung at the end of the driveway where the two properties meet. On December 29th, 2017, The Aspen Times reported that neighbors of the home where United States Vice President Mike Pence and his family were vacationing in Aspen, Colorado had hung a rainbow banner reading "Make America Gay Again" at the end of their driveway. The hat itself has spawned two separate parody Twitter accounts, and neither of which have more than a couple hundred followers as of August 10th, 2015. The trend of people wearing the hat as a photo fad was covered in The Hollywood Reporter, and the Sun Times, while the photoshop editing was written about in E! Online and Bloomberg News. On Reddit, user iamclaytonbigsby posted an image of Trump wearing the hat to /r/photoshopbattles, where it received 28 points. The video, shared by The Recount on Twitter, shows Pence. In addition, Funny or Die published a collection on July 24th, 2015, of other slogans photoshopped onto the hat, which inspired similar photoshops to become popular on Tumblr. A video of Mike Pence at a recent rally is being widely circulated on social media with users questioning the vice president's sexuality. Users on Instagram and Twitter began photographing themselves in the hat, often tagging the photo with the hashtag #MakeAmericaGreatAgain, which had over 7,600 posts as of August 10th, 2015 on Instagram. The Washington Post reported on July 28th that the official hat had sold out from the retail location authorized to sell it many bootleg versions became available online. The 'Juno' actress and Portner, a choreographer and. (CNN) Ellen Page and her wife, Emma Portner, have found their own way to celebrate Pride month. There’s even a mash-up of the fly and skateboarding Ocean Spray man.Soon after photographs of Trump wearing the hat appeared in the mainstream media, users both began photoshopping new text onto the front of the hat, as well as ordering the hat in droves and using it in photographs, either ironically or not. Updated 1253 GMT (2053 HKT) June 29, 2019. Lockdown comedian Jordan Firstman turned the sensation into a POV sketch, while Democratic candidate Joe Biden (and his press team) trolled the opposition by launching a Truth Over Flies fly squatter as official merch ( buy it here). Suddenly, the fly went viral, inspiring hundreds of Twitter accounts – including Pence’s Hair Fly, Pence Fly, and Mike Pence Fly – and honorary mentions by the likes of Universal’s Paul Feig, who jokingly(?) offered the six-legged comrade a three-picture deal. The true winner of the debate, the common house fly sat on the VP’s head for exactly two minutes and three seconds, resting still yet extremely visible against his silver hair. In between talks of the economy, climate change, coronavirus, and the Supreme Court, there was one particular moment that really made a buzz last night, thanks to a fly that landed on Pence’s head. It all started around an hour into the VP presidential debate between vice president Mike Pence and senator Kamala Harris.