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Alec Brownstein, the guy who landed a Clio and a job at Y&R by buying up the names of famous creative directors as Google keywords, is back with his next project: Mitt-Flops. They're pairs of actual flip-flops you buy on Cafe Press, featuring Mitt Romney's face and opposing political positions on each foot—indicating the candidate's flip-flopping over the years. Abortion, climate change and healthcare are just a few of the topics featured. Here's the description for Mitt Romney Abortion Flip-Flops: "On Mitt's LEFT foot, he's Pro-Choice and Roe v.
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