Sarah Palin is… Blunder Woman! Palin ‘Fantasy’ Art In Mad Magazine

In Blue Water’s Female Force, Sarah stands out against the blue crowd.

The revived Tales from the Crypt offered this alternate cover during the campaign, lampooning the Palin library controversy.

Dan Lacey, the self-described Painter of Pancakes, is more well-known for his bizarre Salvador Dali-meets-Redstate series of Barack Obama unicorn paintings, but has done several Palins, including this nude.

Sexy photoshops of Sarah Palin became cliche’ seconds after her nomination was announced, but this is perhaps the most famous, and was recently used by MSNBC to promote their coverage of Palin’s book.

Chicago tavern owner Bruce Elliott may “pretty much despise everything (Palin) stands for,” but that doesn’t stop him from proudly displaying this rather crude nude in his Old Town Ale House, where it’s a big draw.
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HOT MILF PICS!
Slam and dunk.
It’s a cartoon guys calm down.
I wonder if we’ll get a post when MAD mocks Obama, Biden, etc. Hmmm, no, I didn’t think so.
I want to see Blunder Woman take on the wimpy, bowing and scraping dunder-head in the oval office and kick his corrupt skinny *ss down Pennsylvania Avenue.
Sunnyr – I’d like to see her take on Obama myself. But before he kicks her dumb ass back to Alaska I would hope she would pay everyone the courtesy of a playboy spread…or penthouse…I really don’t care.
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