Actress Gwyneth Paltrow wins for her idiocy:
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Some previous clueless quotes revealing the priorities of pretentious Paltrow...
"I am who I am. I can't pretend to be somebody who makes $25,000 a year." – Elle UK, March 2009
"I love the English way, which is not as capitalistic as it is in America. People don't talk about work and money; they talk about interesting things at dinner parties." – The Guardian, January 2006
"I'd rather smoke crack than eat cheese from a tin." – iTunes Festival, July 2011
"I would rather die than let my kid eat Cup-a-Soup." – New York Daily News, August 2005
"Apple says 'Mummy' instead of 'Mommy' -- I don't mind that. I will if she starts saying 'basil' and 'pasta' the English way, as that really drives me nuts." – Daily Star, February 2006
"Every woman can make time [to work out] -- every woman -- and you can do it with your baby in the room. There have been countless times where I've worked out with my kids crawling around all over the place. You just make it work." – Press Association, July 2010
"Taking care of yourself is being there for your kids, like how on a plane, they tell you to put on your oxygen mask first." – Self, May 2011
"When you go to Paris and your concierge sends you to some restaurant because they get a kickback, it's like, 'No. Where should I really be? Where is the great bar with organic wine? Where do I get a bikini wax in Paris?'" – Elle, September 20
"Even actresses that you really admire, like Reese Witherspoon, you think, 'Another romantic comedy?' You see her in something like ‘Walk the Line’ and think, 'God, you're so great!' And then you think, 'Why is she doing these stupid romantic comedies?' But of course, it's for money and status." – The Guardian,
The idiocy of Hollywood was in full bloom Thursday night when Gwyneth Paltrow turned an already-embarrassing Hollywood fundraiser into "The Dating Game."
Paltrow -- who hosted the event at her Brentwood home -- gushed as she introduced President Obama, "You're so handsome that I can't speak properly."
She then showed utter ignorance about, and contempt for, the Constitution and separation of powers -- the basic tenets of our government -- by saying, "It would be wonderful if we were able to give this man all of the power that he needs to pass the things that he needs to pass."
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Some previous clueless quotes revealing the priorities of pretentious Paltrow...
"I am who I am. I can't pretend to be somebody who makes $25,000 a year." – Elle UK, March 2009
"I love the English way, which is not as capitalistic as it is in America. People don't talk about work and money; they talk about interesting things at dinner parties." – The Guardian, January 2006
"I'd rather smoke crack than eat cheese from a tin." – iTunes Festival, July 2011
"I would rather die than let my kid eat Cup-a-Soup." – New York Daily News, August 2005
"Apple says 'Mummy' instead of 'Mommy' -- I don't mind that. I will if she starts saying 'basil' and 'pasta' the English way, as that really drives me nuts." – Daily Star, February 2006
"Every woman can make time [to work out] -- every woman -- and you can do it with your baby in the room. There have been countless times where I've worked out with my kids crawling around all over the place. You just make it work." – Press Association, July 2010
"Taking care of yourself is being there for your kids, like how on a plane, they tell you to put on your oxygen mask first." – Self, May 2011
"When you go to Paris and your concierge sends you to some restaurant because they get a kickback, it's like, 'No. Where should I really be? Where is the great bar with organic wine? Where do I get a bikini wax in Paris?'" – Elle, September 20
"Even actresses that you really admire, like Reese Witherspoon, you think, 'Another romantic comedy?' You see her in something like ‘Walk the Line’ and think, 'God, you're so great!' And then you think, 'Why is she doing these stupid romantic comedies?' But of course, it's for money and status." – The Guardian,