Alison Pill didn’t hold back discsg whether or not the Republin party would accept an openly gay female right-wg polician today’s climate.
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'VICE' STAR ALISON PILL SAYS ‘NSERVATIV WOULD WRE OFF’ DICK CHENEY’S GAY DGHTER MARY AS A POLICIAN TODAY
(AP)BEVERLY HILLS – Alison Pill said she don't believe the Republin party would accept an openly gay female right-wg polician today’s former child actrs, who portrays Dick Cheney’s send dghter Mary the polil bpic “Vice, ” told Fox News there is no way Mary would be supported by any party if she were polics today. I thk aga the same issu have gotten even more strgent – you know the kd of box that people are where she would not be liberal enough to be a gay ndidate for a liberal, and she’s gay so most nservativ would wre her off tomatilly, ” Pill, 33, told Fox News Tuday at the “Vice” world premiere Beverly Hills, Calif.
“Maybe there’s a ty market somewhere a slightly more urban, midwtern state – that batn would work, and I wish you uld have somebody who’s fislly nservative and legimately don’t want tax and is also gay, and that would be okay, ” she “Newsroom” alum took thgs a step further and noted that rearchg Cheney’s history she believ that had not been for Mary’s sexual preferenc, she would have been the ultimate GOP reprentative. “If she wasn’t a Republin and gay, uld have been a different story for her.