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Iowa T-shirt joins 'nasty women' rally cry

Kim Norvell
knorvell@dmreg.com

An Iowa T-shirt company is wasting no time joining in on Wednesday's viral debate moment.

Raygun is out with a new shirt mocking a viral moment in the final presidential debate.

Raygun is out with the new shirt: "America needs nasty women."

The slogan is mocking Donald Trump's comments in the final presidential debate, when he called Hillary Clinton a "nasty woman" as she criticized him for failing to pay his taxes.

Almost immediately, Twitter was flooded with people's thoughts on being a #nastywoman and knowing or wanting #nastywomen. The online retailer, Google Ghost, created a nasty woman shirt, with 50 percent of its proceeds going to Planned Parenthood.

And now, the Iowa company Raygun is selling its T-shirts online and at its Des Moines location. It will be available in its other stores tomorrow, according to its Facebook page.

Their social media site was instantly flooded with people wanting the new style. One user asked why they didn't choose "Make America Nasty Again" — a play on Trump's campaign slogan. Raygun said they had it on their list, but someone had already released a hat on Etsy with that slogan.

Raygun is known for quickly responding to viral moments, especially during the 2016 presidential campaign. Last week it released a cat-themed T-shirt based around Trump's controversial, sexually suggestive comments. In August they revealed a shirt that read "America needs lesbian farmers" in response to Rush Limbaugh's comments on The Iowa LGBT Rural Summit.

Women have already taken back Trump's 'nasty woman' insult