Christie Brinkley (l.) joins her husband, Peter Cook, and Sen. Hillary Clinton attend a weekend benefit in Bridgehampton, L.I., to promote safety at nuclear reactors.
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and assorted celebs strained to find humor imagining what it would be like to escape the Hamptons if the nearby nuclear reactors ever came under attack. "You can hardly even drive here on a normal weekend, let alone if there was a terrorist attack," said the senator, who received an environmental hero award at a benefit for the Standing for Truth About Radiation (STAR) Foundation on Saturday. Joy Behar agrees. The thought of it "is scarier to me than driving with Lizzie Grubman," said "The View" co-host, who lives in Sagaponack. Christie Brinkley, Peter Cook, Star Jones, Peter Boyle, Rona Jaffe and Cynthia Rowley also showed up. Ny Daily News
Just curious, what has Hillary ever done for the environment to warrant such an award?
Looks like Hillary Rottenbottom's contribution is not adding phosphates into the water system. It doesn't look like she has washed her hair this month.
Also, as we all know, it's been hotter than Hades out east. So please explain the sweater shell, the blazer, and the sweater over the shoulders when there is a heat index over 100.
That woman has some serious problems. Serious.