Posted on 05/23/2012 9:28:58 AM PDT by Nachum
A major Obama campaign fundraiser wrote, directed, and produced a 2004 film titled I Want To Strip For My Man But I Dont Know How Unleashing the Naughty Girl In You! that instructs everyday women how to strip.
Stacii Jae Johnson, who currently serves as special events director in the office of Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed (D) and has bundled between $50,000 and $100,000 for the Obama reelection campaign, is a former Hollywood actress with extensive connections to the film and television industries.
Johnson got her start in politics as a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton in 2008, and has touted her ability to exploit Hollywood connections to draw celebrities such as Martin Lawrence to events. In the mid-1990s, Johnson worked as Lawrences receptionist and production assistant, which led to a role in Thin Line Between Love and Hate (1996) opposite her boss. Johnson starred as Peaches, a character the Los Angeles Sentinel described as a feisty, nosy, talkative, around-the-way girl whos just as tangy as the name implies.
She is perhaps best known for her supporting role as Sherri in How To Be A Player (1997), a Def Jam joint starring former MTV Jams host Bill Bellamy and featuring appearances by comedians Gilbert Gottfried and Bernie Mac.
Her 2004 film I Want To Strip For My Man is currently available, in very limited quantities, on Amazon.com, and has been obtained and viewed by the Washington Free Beacon.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reTx5sqvVJ4
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Another Song of the Moment
She was also in (get this) “Da Hip Hop Witch”...(no doubt a takeoff of “The Blair Witch Project”.)
synopsis: “5 white kids get lost in the hood looking for da hip hop witch, a year later their footage was found.”
First, this is a non-issue.
Second, it is amusing that the “news source” had to obtain the video and view it.
Show up naked. Bring beer.
Anything more, frankly, is overthinking the topic.
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