Posted on 07/26/2006 10:26:09 AM PDT by dangus
(If you're thinking what you're thinking is just a joke; you might be horrified to know that any play on words in the original title is intentional.)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE- New York, NY- July, 26 2006- A presidential bust of Hillary Clinton is set to be unveiled at the Museum of Sex on August 9, 2006 at 10 am. Accentuating her sexual power and bolstered by the presidential seal, The Presidential Bust of Hillary Rodham Clinton: The First Woman President of the United States of America will be officially open for public viewing on August 9 for a limited six week run.
Artist Daniel Edwards describes this new sculpture as capturing Clinton with her head held high, a youthful spirit and a face matured by wisdom. Presented in a low cut gown, her cleavage is on display prominently portraying sexual power which some people still consider too threatening....
Artist Daniel Edwards describes this new sculpture as capturing Clinton with her head held high, a youthful spirit and a face matured by wisdom. Presented in a low cut gown, her cleavage is on display prominently portraying sexual power which some people still consider too threatening....
...Edwards inspiration for the piece was derived from actress Sharon Stones controversial quote earlier in the year about challenges that would most likely be encountered should the Junior Senator from New York run on the 08 ticket. I think Hillary Clinton is fantastic, Stone said. But I think it is too soon for her to run. This may sound odd but a woman should be past her sexuality when she runs. Hillary still has sexual power and I dont think people will accept that. Its too threatening.
Displaying a sculpture to encourage discourse about the sexual power debate surrounding the possibility of a Hillary Clinton presidency is very much in line with our mission as a museum, noted Daniel Gluck, Executive Director. We are wholly dedicated to the exploration of the history, evolution and cultural significance of human sexuality. Historically, leaders are often expected to possess an exceptional amount of virility or fertility with displays of that sexual power often tied to their success. The artists portrayal of Hillary Clinton as a president who also happens to be a sexual being conveys the message that a woman need not squelch her sexuality in order to succeed as leader of the free world.
Now we all know that if we..God forbid the thought..were to look at Hitlery's breast we'd have to look on the floor.
Mia, I know you're gonna have fun with this.
Artist Daniel Edwards describes this new sculpture as capturing Clinton with her head held high, a youthful spirit and a face matured by wisdom. Presented in a low cut gown, her cleavage is on display prominently portraying sexual power which some people still consider too threatening....
Baarrrrffffff!!
Age 20 => 34B
Age 50 => 38Long
I had seen this headline and assumed it was a joke. OMG
I gagged. No, seriously.
Bust bust a bust!
>> We're all Jews now <<
Not really, but it's fun to say to drive the rednecks and towelheads nuts.
ROFL!
That was a direct grab from one of Mark Steyn's recent columns. In the sense of having a committed enemy that wants to exterminate us....we are all Jews.
Three words: Hillary should sue.
Seriously, if you showed me a picture of that without the article, I would never in a million years have thought it was Her Heinous. In fact, if that's supposed to show what she'd look like as President, then she must not be getting elected until 2028.
Take me off your ping list! I feel used!!!!
lol
Pinz
Hillary should never be taken for granite.
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LOL She looks like his grandmother, before she was kicked out of the house of ill-repute.
Pinz
Rush is talking about this now. lol
Pinz
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