Farah told Talking Points Memo WND's "impeachment store" is just good business.

Frankly, we’ve noticed a real increase in interest in the whole topic. Everybody is talking about impeachment. … We’ve got a very hot book on the subject. And I noticed that people who were buying the book were also buying bumper stickers, and so we decided we would make it easy for them.

The bumper stickers read "Honk for Impeachment," "Lights On for Impeachment," and the original, "Impeach Obama!" Curiously, Farah won't put one on his car. He told TPM, “I don’t have any bumper stickers on my car. But if I did, I think I’d have an impeachment bumper sticker.”

Sadly, WND is a little late to the impeachment merch game. A quick eBay search reveals these bumper sticker options:

Which admittedly don't look quite as well done as WND's offerings. But delve deeper into the extreme conservative pit of eBay and you'll find more creative options, like this perhaps ill-advised Arabic stylization of Obama:

Or this one, which you have to think about for a minute:

Over at CafePress, someone's figured out what rhymes with "impeach":

And if you're not content to show your impeachment support on your car, there are also many wearable options. Via eBay, here's a cute women's tank top (displayed on a less-cute couch):

And an artful Ed Hardy-ish tee for the more stylish impeachment advocate:

There's even something for your baby:

So basically, you don't just have to rely on WND to fulfill your impeachment merch needs. And as long as Congress keeps talking about the impossible task of impeaching the president, you can bet sites will continue to stock the goods.

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