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Rent is Too Damn High Doll: Jimmy McMillan Action Figure Released

by Lindsay Christ on October 28, 2010

Jimmy McMillan has made his mark on politics and pop culture. The Rent is 2 Damn High Party candidate for New York State governor is now a doll.

Herobuilders.com, a website that sells zany action figures of high profile politicians and public figures, has released a Jimmy McMillan figure.

The action figure even includes the masterpiece that is his facial hair and says his catchphrase “the rent is too damn high.”

The doll costs $49.95, or $39.95 for a non speaking one.

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