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Naked 'cowboy' to run for US President

Updated on: 07 October,2010 07:49 AM IST  | 
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Watch out, Sarah Palin. There's a new conservative in town, and he's (nearly) naked and gunning for the White House.

Naked 'cowboy' to run for US President

Watch out, Sarah Palin. There's a new conservative in town, and he's (nearly) naked and gunning for the White House.

The Naked Cowboy, a strapping guitar player and Times Square fixture known for busking in his briefs, 10-gallon hat and boots, says he will be donning a normal outfit on his next adventure: a run for the White House.

Robert John Burck, on his website nakedcowboy.com, has put the word out that he will be jumping in to the 2012 US presidential race.

"America needs a president who believes in America. (...) America, I will fight to give the power back to the people," Burck, a 40-year-old conservative, says on his website.

"America needs a president who will stand up for America and protect its language, its borders, and most importantly, its culture.

What American's need is a president who seeks to empower the people and to allow the free market to determine value, not a president intent on empowering government and misappropriating the resources of the productive class."

The cowboy unsuccessfully ran for mayor of New York in 2009.

His news conference attracted a throng of media, as well as curious onlookers.

When it came time for questions, he was asked about his underwear choices and whether he was being dishonest because he wasn't actually naked when performing.




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