Sally Quinn despised the Clintons because they didn't give her the respect she felt was due her as being one of the top Villagers and she later wanted Clinton removed from office for a sexual peccadillo. Today, sex doesn't seem to be much of a problem for her, at least when it comes to a Republican. Here's the transcript:
SALLY QUINN, WASHINGTON POST: I don't think he will be that hurt. And I do agree with you. I think it's a very bold thing for him to go up there and take the chance that Coakley may lose and still invest that much of his own reputation on the election. But I think that there are a number of factors here. It's not as black and white as it may seem. First of all, Scott Brown is a hunk. And I think that the fact that he posed semi nude in a magazine gave him a huge advantage in terms of the public recognition.
O'REILLY: But wasn't that when was one year old, one or two years old, one of those baby pictures?
QUINN: No.
(LAUGHTER)
O'REILLY: Come on, come on, Ms. Quinn, you can't sit there and tell me the guy does this in 1982 for Cosmo and this gives him a huge advantage in 2010.
QUINN: No, I.
O'REILLY: When does the statute of limitations run out on belly buttons? I mean, when does that happen?
QUINN: No, I -- did I criticize him, no, I'm.
O'REILLY: You said it gave him an advantage that he posed in some dopey magazine in '82?
QUINN: Name recognition.
O'REILLY: Come on.
QUINN: Name recognition. That's all -- it made him a recognizable public figure, which he was not before. And I think.
O'REILLY: Well, he was a state senator.
QUINN: Also, a lot of women think he's really cute.
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