"Make Your Wet Dreams Come True" Was Once a Political Slogan
In 1928, as former New York Governor Al Smith ran for president against Herbert Hoover in the midst of the debate over whether ******* should continue to be banned, Smith's campaign figured his anti-prohibition ("wet") stance should be promoted to those frustrated by the restrictions. So they produced some now-notorious buttons bearing the slogan "Make Your Wet Dreams Come True," which carry a very different meaning today than they once did.