The statue, placed outside the Bowling Green subway station, portrayed Clinton wearing underwear and a button-down shirt with just the top button fastened. A video posted to Instagram shows a crowd gathering around the statue, knocked over on the ground. A woman is seen preventing a man from putting it back up by sitting on it. In August, naked Donald Trump statues appeared across the country. One was placed in Union Square before it was removed by city Parks Department employees.
An Artist Painted Hillary Clinton Nude, And She Didn't Stop There
Hillary Clinton's slogan gets painted on naked men's bums | Daily Mail Online
A naked statue of Hillary Clinton appeared in New York, igniting fury amongst bystanders in the area. On Tuesday morning the statue depicting the Democratic candidate with hoofed feet and a Wall Street banker resting his head on her chest appeared outside of the Bowling Green subway station in Manhattan's financial district. The New York Daily News reported that the protest art was up for less than three hours before a woman began publicly expressing her anger to the artist. The video below, taken by the Daily News , shows the a fight breaking out between a woman by the name of Nancy and the artist of the statue, who identified himself as year-old Anthony Scioli. Naked statue of Hillary Clinton sparks fight in Manhattan pic.
Hillary Clinton's slogan gets painted on naked men's bums
By Marlene Lenthang For Dailymail. Hillary Clinton got a little taste of what life would had been like had she won the election, in the form of a very entertaining gift from The Late Show host Stephen Colbert during an appearance on his show. The former Democratic presidential nominee, 69, was handed a top secret packet of papers by the talk show host - the contents of which were the entire list of jokes and skits he and his producers had planned to use had Hillary won the election, including a very NSFW take on her campaign slogan, 'I'm with her'. Colbert, 53, sobered his comedic routine for a moment to share with the former First Lady the show he had hoped to film on election night, last November 8, presenting her with a bow-tied package that held the script and precious punchlines.
Bernie Sanders photoshopped to look like fried chicken mogul Colonel Sanders. A crude illustration of Ted Cruz drawn to resemble the Zodiac Killer. In a presidential race that has broken just about every established rule of electoral politics and decorum, it should probably come as no surprise that the images that have accompanied it have done much the same. The race also brought us the Texts from Hillary meme , which showed Clinton looking tough in a pair of sunglasses while purportedly trash-talking celebrities, moguls and world leaders via text message — a meme that Clinton enjoyed so much she invited its creators to her office.