Anti-Clinton Memorabilia for Sale at GOP Summit

ByJORDYN PHELPS ABCNews logo
Friday, November 13, 2015

ORLANDO, Fla. -- "Happiness is Hillary's Face on a milk carton," a bumper sticker reads.

A button vows "No way in HELLary" and affixes devil horns on an image of Clinton set against a flaming background.

Such is a sampling of the slogans printed on buttons and bumper stickers for sale at independent vendor Jonathan Alcox's booth inside the main conference hall here at today's Florida GOP Sunshine Summit.

Other buttons and stickers use profanity to allude to Clinton or have demeaning comments about Clinton's body.

Each of the items is on sale for $1 a piece.

The event organizers of the Sunshine Summit did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Alcox was the same vendor who sold buttons in 2008 that read, "If Obama is president ... will we still call it the White House?" The Texas Republican Party banned Alcox from its state conventions for selling the racist buttons, according to The Associated Press. He reportedly later apologized for selling those buttons.

Anti-Clinton buttons appeared in 2013, though it's unclear whether Alcox was the vendor for those. The "KFC Hillary Clinton special" buttons were seen at the Republican Party Convention in California and state party officials removed the vendor displaying the buttons, according to MSNBC.

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