Lena Dunham has become a new target for conservatives, with the release of her Obama campaign ad discussing her “first time” … voting. In the video, the 26-year-old creator of HBO’s Girls uses losing one’s virginity as a metaphor for voting, and suggests that “your first time shouldn’t be with just anybody,” but that “you want to do it with a great guy.” Conservatives have blasted Dunham for encouraging voters to “do it” with President Obama. But the actress isn’t the first person to sexualize the office of the presidency.
In fact, the Republican Party’s own hero, Ronald Reagan, made a similar joke 32 years ago. Eric Kleefeld of Talking Points Memo dug the quote up from a Washington Post article from Nov. 1, 1980:
“What Reagan was trying to do in Illinois, Michigan and Ohio was to harvest usually Democratic blue-collar votes — the consistent target of his personal campaigning in the Great Lakes states. Whenever he is near voters who might possibly be Democrats, Reagan likes to remind them that he came from that side of the political tracks.
On Thursday night, at a working class bar in Bayonne, N.J., Reagan said, “I know what it’s like to pull the Republican lever for the first time, because I used to be a Democrat myself, and I can tell you it only hurts for a minute and then it feels just great.”
Think Progress listed the conservative backlash earlier today:









