The new GOP logos are in!

In light of the 2008 presidential election, I’ve created two logos for your viewing and downloading pleasure. The first, the RINO (Republican in name only), and the second, the RINOcrat, for those republicans like John McCain that don’t even try to be a republican, yet are still somehow calling themselves republicans.

The RINO

The GOP RINO logo

Download a larger image or download the original vector Adobe Illustrator file.

The RINOcrat

The RINOcrat logo

Download a larger image or download the original vector Adobe Illustrator file.

Feel free to download the files, use them on your blog, use them on T-shirts, whatever. If you want to credit me, Jeff Johnson at toastyaroma.com, that’s cool. If not, that’s cool too.

7 Responses to “The new GOP logos are in!”

  1. janet post Says:

    I am working on a website for the Lamar County – Texas Republicans. I love your logos. Thanks, Janet


  2. Jeff Says:

    Thanks Janet! Glad you like them, and I hope you find good use for them!


  3. Will Says:

    Hey, I really appreciate it. I’m going to let you know what I’ve done with this logo, you’ve given out when I finish the site. Good luck and thank you.


  4. Jeff Says:

    You’re welcome Will. Looking forward to seeing your site.


  5. Tom Mannis Says:

    Thanks very much for these high quality graphics. They’re the best RINOs I’ve found, and will be adding you to my blogroll. Keep up the great work!


  6. Jeff Says:

    Thanks a lot Tom! Glad you could use them!


  7. Will Says:

    Hi Jeff. I wanted to let you know that my site (I’m a partner and the web designer) is now updated. I used to use your logos, however, because of a few things the partners and I discussed, I had to design a logo for the site. Anyways, long story short, I think we believe similarly about politics. You should check it out, you’d like it. rinolist dot org. We’re still getting the store up and a few other things finished, however, it’s going to start making some news here shortly. Talk to you later.


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