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Disputed sexiest woman alive, Mila Kunis, says Republicans are ‘offensive’

Taylor Bigler Entertainment Editor
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The fancy man’s necktie manual Esquire magazine this week named actress Mila Kunis the sexiest woman alive. But in her interview with the magazine, Kunis had some decidedly non-sexy things to say about the Republican party.

“The way that Republicans attack women is so offensive to me,” Kunis said. “And the way they talk about religion is offensive. I may not be a practicing Jew, but why we gotta talk about Jesus all the time? And it’s baffling to me how a poor person in Georgia can say, ‘I’m a Republican.’ Why?”

Apparently, Kunis (who immigrated to the U.S. from Ukraine when she was eight years old) doesn’t think poor people are allowed to be anything but Democrats.

The noted political scholar’s words back up what she said last year about the president and partisan Republicans.

“I love Barack Obama,” Kunis said at the time. “I voted for him, and I will forever be proud of my vote, so I can’t say anything bad against him. … I know because you keep reading these reports of him trying to compromise with the Tea Party and the Republican Party and trying to come up with a 50-50 agreement. I don’t think it was one. I feel the Democratic Party compromised everything and the Republican Party compromised pretty much nothing.”

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