Hillary Whiskey Glasses? The Campaign Shops Are Open

Hillary Rocks! logo glasses are being sold by the Ready for Hillary PAC for $25. Ready for Hillary PAC hide caption
Hillary Rocks! logo glasses are being sold by the Ready for Hillary PAC for $25.
Ready for Hillary PACWhen Sen. Rand Paul announced his bid for the White House on Tuesday morning on his website, it came complete with swag fit for a presidential campaign.
"Political fashion is boring. Rand fashion is cool," the website reads, accompanied by a photo of Paul in sunglasses. Available on his site: an eye chart (he's an ophthalmologist) spelling out "Dr. Rand Paul for President," a woven blanket depicting Paul and copies of the Constitution signed by Paul. That last one will cost you a weighty $1,000.
Sen. Ted Cruz, who announced his candidacy two weeks ago, hasn't quite gotten aboard the swag train. A spokeswoman told the New York Times that the Cruz campaign hopes to open its online store soon.
Of course, the Democratic side doesn't have any major declared candidates yet, but the Ready for Hillary PAC has a stocked shop.
And the fashion isn't stopping with the candidates — the Republican National Committee and Democratic National Committee are all in, too.
Here's some of the most creative swag we've seen so far:
Political Swag
George H.W. Bush Socks
Republican National CommitteeI Hate Tea (Parties) Mug
"We love tea. ... What we don't like are Tea Party Republicans obstructing progress and shutting down the government," writes the DNC.
NSA Spy Cam Blocker
Paul's campaign describes laptop cameras as "a window for the world to see you — whether you know it or not!" This product, which covers the camera, purports to "stop hackers and the NSA."
Hillary Rocks! Logo Glasses
Ready for Hillary PAC"Serve up a Hillary toast neat or on the rocks," writes the Ready for Hillary PAC.
Reagan Bush '84 T-shirts
The Republican National Committee calls these T-shirts a "throwback to the days of strong, principled leadership in the White House."