Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton apologized this week for referring to Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi as a “cock-smoking son of a bitch” in a speech at a Democratic fund-raiser earlier in the month. Insisting the statement was taken out of context, the former first lady explained that she was merely attempting to liven up her speech by making humorous reference to the deceased leader’s man-pleasing proclivities.
Clinton’s bizarre comments came while speaking in support of Senate candidate Nancy Farmer. The former first lady introduced the aspiring senator to the fund-raiser crowd with a comparison to Gandhi, suggesting that both had blown more men than the A-bomb. The stunned silence of the room turned to nervous laughter when the former first lady followed her comment with an explanatory “blow job” facial expression using her tongue and cheek.
The resultant public outcry once newspapers picked up on the story led to a prompt public retraction from the New York senator.
“Mahatma Gandhi was a great man, and I sincerely apologize if I ever gave any indication to the contrary,” Sen. Clinton stated in apology. “He was a true gift to humanity.”
“You can ask anybody whose choad he smoked,” added Clinton after a brief pause.
The outrage incensed by Clinton’s previous statements flared up like a gas-soaked Buddhist monk when word of her apology hit the street.
“I’m visibly offended,” blustered Tonight Show joke writer George Mattson. “Everybody knows Gandhi material is my thing. If she thinks she can horn in on my comedic territory, she’s got another thing coming. I’ve got years worth of ‘Damn, Chelsea Ugly’ jokes saved up. Years. Also I’ve also been meaning to say that Hillary looks suspiciously like she should be Bill’s mother. Now I’m going to say it.”
“Hillary has been trying to inject humor into her public persona lately,” explained publicist Aria Hershberg. “She’s understandably tired of coming off as the prototypical lesbian stuffed shirt in mannish shoes, and who can blame her? Just play along, trust me. She’s still new at this and it can take a while for an adult to develop a personality belatedly, just give her a little time. And actually I thought the thing she said about the giraffe’s gynecologist was kind of funny. Maybe you had to be there.”
Displaying a unique talent for shoveling shit straight into an oncoming hurricane, Sen. Clinton has dug herself deeper with each successive quote following the incident.
“Listen, listen, I have admired the work and life of Mahatma Gandhi and have spoken publicly about that many times,” explained Clinton at a recent charity dinner. “What I said the other day was just a lame attempt at humor. I sincerely apologize for suggesting the honorable Mahatma Gandhi would tongue your balls for a dollar.”
After a relieved sigh from diners, Clinton continued. “What I should have said was ‘Mahatma Gandhi’s mama so ugly she could knock the dot off a Hindu at twenty paces!’”
In spite of recent public relations setbacks, Clinton’s attempts at developing a sense of humor show no signs of flagging. In the last week, Sen. Clinton has spoken out in support of legislation “to make math easier for retards” and has gone public with the incredibly dated quip that “the next time I see Michael Gorbachev, I’m gonna wipe that thing off his head. What’s up with that thing, really?”