Even since that fateful day when Rep. Anthony Weiner accidently tweeted a very um...personal...photo to all of his Twitter followers, the jokes have been practically writing themselves.
That's not lost on fans of CafePress, a Web site that allows customers to design their own shirts and other items. More than 3,500 Weiner-themed products have already popped up on the site, the company said.
Customers are being creative not only with their slogans, but also with the medium, as demonstrated by the "Weinergate" boxer briefs that are selling for $18 on the site.
Weiner better brace himself. Long after new X-rated photos stop circulating, political sex scandals live on, according to CafePress.
Take Bill Clinton's scandal with Monica Lewinsky. It happened years before CafePress was founded, yet about 66 percent of all political sex scandal T-shirts sold on the site involve Clinton.
Here's how other political sex scandals stack up:
- John Edwards' affairgenerates 13 percent of political sex scandal T-Shirt sales.
- Mark Sanford and his Appalachain Trail story accounts for 8 percent of sales.
- Elliot Spitzer's "Client 9" status drives more than 7 percent of sales in the category.
- Arnold Schwarzenegger's affair-themed merchandisehas been available for less than a month, but it already makes up 4 percent of sales in the category.
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