Bayh?
Drudge:

The text reads: "FLASH: Fri Aug 22 2008 17:52:03 ET /// KMBC's Micheal Mahoney reports a company in Kansas City, which specializes in political literature, has been printing Obama-Bayh material... MORE... Gill Studios, would not confirm information about the material. They would not deny it either. At least three sources close to the plant's operations reported the Obama-Bayh material was being produced..."
I'm skeptical. The font and graphic design are all wrong. Would the Obama camp really abandon their very effective and recognizable style for something so ordinary-looking?
UPDATE: Halperin's on the case. But Marc Ambinder agrees with me: "That Obama-Bayh bumper sticker is (a) too ugly and (b) doesn't have a union label. It ain't real guys." [CORRECTION: In an update, Ambinder writes: "The bumper sticker does have a uni[o]n label, it turns out. But it's still too ugly to be the real thing."]
He also says, presumably based on his sources, that "on timing: you can definitely have a liesurely dinner."
UPDATE, 8:19 PM: Politico's Ben Smith: "The oddly designed bumper sticker seems to me like an obvious red herring."

The text reads: "FLASH: Fri Aug 22 2008 17:52:03 ET /// KMBC's Micheal Mahoney reports a company in Kansas City, which specializes in political literature, has been printing Obama-Bayh material... MORE... Gill Studios, would not confirm information about the material. They would not deny it either. At least three sources close to the plant's operations reported the Obama-Bayh material was being produced..."
I'm skeptical. The font and graphic design are all wrong. Would the Obama camp really abandon their very effective and recognizable style for something so ordinary-looking?
UPDATE: Halperin's on the case. But Marc Ambinder agrees with me: "That Obama-Bayh bumper sticker is (a) too ugly and (b) doesn't have a union label. It ain't real guys." [CORRECTION: In an update, Ambinder writes: "The bumper sticker does have a uni[o]n label, it turns out. But it's still too ugly to be the real thing."]
He also says, presumably based on his sources, that "on timing: you can definitely have a liesurely dinner."
UPDATE, 8:19 PM: Politico's Ben Smith: "The oddly designed bumper sticker seems to me like an obvious red herring."
