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Political Calendar Girls

This isn’t your average teenage pin-up calendar — not when the women photographed carry titles like congresswoman and columnist.

On Friday, the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute plans to release its fifth annual Great American Conservative Woman calendar. Demand is already so high for the 2010 run that the institute expects it to sell out, and may order a second printing, according to de facto calendar spokeswoman Alyssa Cordova, the lecture director for the institute.

Political Calendar Girls - Carrie Prejean

She didn’t win the Miss USA pageant, but Carrie Prejean still holds a place in many conservatives’ hearts. The beauty queen is featured as Miss October in the 2010 Great American Conservative Women calendar, the fifth produced by the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute.

Political Calendar Girls - Ann Coulter

Best-selling author and media personality Ann Coulter appears as Miss September. “Each of the women featured in this calendar epitomizes both the brains and beautify of the modern conservative woman,” said Alyssa Cordova, the institute’s policy director and de facto calendar spokeswoman.

Political Calendar Girls - Virginia GOP Kate Obenshain

The women all appear in simple white shirts this year, a departure from last year’s mink. Here, popular speaker and chairperson of the Virginia GOP Kate Obenshain poses for the calendar.

Political Calendar Girls

I’m laughing hard at the lady in the middle!!

From left to right, the women appearing in the fifth annual calendar are: Bay Buchanan, Prejean, Rep. Michele Bachmann, S.E. Cupp, Star Parker, Phyllis Schlafly, Kellyanne Conway, Coulter, Obenshain, Michelle Malkin, and Marji Ross. The publication inspired a challenge from the Huffington Post, which asked for nominations for a liberal calendar.

The calendar is available free to college students or in exchange for a $25 donation on the organization’s Web site.

Meanwhile, Huffington Post has countered with a request for readers to name their liberal calendar girls. Nominees include outspoken actress Susan Sarandon, liberal talking head Rachel Maddow and of course, Arianna Huffington (the Web site’s co-founder and editor-in-chief).

There’s no word on a men’s version.

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