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Spicer accidentally wore his U.S. flag lapel pin upside down for approximately the first eight minutes of the press conference. When it was time for members of the media to ask questions, they ...
The impact of the little lapel pin is worldwide. In this recent picture of the BRICS summit, heads of state who imprison people that think or worship differently, forbid gay rights and abortion ...
This week, CBS EcoMedia unveiled a "lapel pin" to go on advertising, a small leaf for what they call "eco-ads"--a typical ad on TV, radio, a billboard, or any other media, which sports the eco-ad ...
At the 5:00 kids’ table debate, undisputed winner Carly Fiorina had a standard flag pin of the “rippled by invisible breeze” variety, uncontroversial and unobtrusive. Excellent choice.
The American flag lapel pin is a must-have for any political wardrobe, but it turns out that the fashion accessory that local pols can’t leave home without is the city seal. “People do wear ...
Entrepreneur and 2020 presidential candidate Andrew Yang traded the traditional American flag lapel pin for another one that said "math" instead during the Democratic debates in Westerville, Ohio.
But the lapel pin can speak volumes. We forget the pin’s versatility, because in recent years the lapels of American politicians have mostly served as real estate for American flag pins.
I’m neither a presidential candidate nor a right-wing TV pundit, but I’m kind of intrigued by this whole American-flag lapel-pin thing. Is there a cool (or right or wrong) way to wear one?
But Obama also addressed the issue of the flag lapel pin, which has caused some emotional and satirical debate. After not wearing one for months, Obama has recently taken to wearing one more often.
He says the flag lapel pins in his collection don’t really date back before mid-century. “I don’t think it was a common thing for men and women to wear before the Second World War,” he says.