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Wednesday, March 29, 2006

 
Sharon Stone proves, once again, why we don't look to celebrities for great wisdom on politics.
The 'Basic Instinct 2' star - who has thought about getting into politics herself - feels the former First Lady will have to tone down her hotness before entering the White House.

The 48-year-old revealed: "I wouldn't get involved in politics at the moment, but maybe in a few years' time.

"I think Hillary Clinton is fantastic, but it's too soon for her to run for President. A woman should be past her sexuality when she runs.

Stone added: "Hillary still has sexual power, and I don't think people will, accept that. It's too threatening."
Hillary? Sexual power? Yup, it was so powerful that her husband had to escape it and fool around with all sorts of women all throughout their marriage.

But you can see that the explanation is all ready if Hillary runs and doesn't win. It will be all those Neanderthal men afraid of her sexual power. Of course, many of those same Neanderthals who wouldn't vote for Hillary would vote like a shot for Condi Rice.

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Sharon Stone proves, once again, why we don't look to celebrities for great wisdom on politics.
The 'Basic Instinct 2' star - who has thought about getting into politics herself - feels the former First Lady will have to tone down her hotness before entering the White House.

The 48-year-old revealed: "I wouldn't get involved in politics at the moment, but maybe in a few years' time.

"I think Hillary Clinton is fantastic, but it's too soon for her to run for President. A woman should be past her sexuality when she runs.

Stone added: "Hillary still has sexual power, and I don't think people will, accept that. It's too threatening."
Hillary? Sexual power? Yup, it was so powerful that her husband had to escape it and fool around with all sorts of women all throughout their marriage.

But you can see that the explanation is all ready if Hillary runs and doesn't win. It will be all those Neanderthal men afraid of her sexual power. Of course, many of those same Neanderthals who wouldn't vote for Hillary would vote like a shot for Condi Rice.

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