Thursday, July 27, 2006

Hillary's Presidential Bust

This is from over at the Corner. Personally, I think the artist has lost complete touch with reality. That or it's just her personallity that makes me want to hurl.
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."...
I truly hope she has something more than "sexual power" to bring to the table, because I'm betting that won't get you anywhere with the guys who think she should be in a burka, or just dead.
...Edwards’ inspiration for the piece was derived from actress Sharon Stone’s 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 don’t think people will accept that. It’s 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 artist’s 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.”
I don't know about the rest of you, but I find nothing about Hillary's "sexual power" threatening. I find much about her character and her political stances threatening. But then, depending on Sharon Stone for political analysis of the voting public isn't exactly intelligent.


No comments: