It’s ScuttleButton Time!

Julian Castro suggests that Joe Biden may be too old to figure out this week’s ScuttleButton puzzle, but our view is that you should give it a shot.

How to Play
ScuttleButton, as you may know, is that weekly waste-of-time exercise where we post a vertical sequence of campaign buttons.  Your job is to take one word (or concept) per button and add ’em up to arrive at a famous name or familiar expression. Guess the correct phrase and you could be the proud winner of the coveted Political Junkie button!

Enter your submission using the convenient submission form below, or email your submission to scuttlebutton@krpoliticaljunkie.com. You must include your name and city/state to be eligible.

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Cycle for Sight — Non-political button, of course.

Four More Years. — The slogan for President Nixon’s re-election in 1972.

Make Sales Soar in ’64 — Another non-political.

Ike and Ives/The I’s Have It — 1952 New York Republican coattail for Dwight Eisenhower for president and Sen. Irving Ives for re-election.

So, when you combine Sight + Four + Soar + I’s, you kinda get …

Sight for Sore Eyes.  Which is how most people describe each new ScuttleButton puzzle.

And the randomly selected winner is … Susan Smolinsky of Baton Rouge, La.  Susan wins the coveted Political Junkie button.

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