Sex and politics

15/03/2006

Recently, Russian liberal political figure Irina Khakamada organized a book release for her new book called “Sex and Politics”, which is currently on sale. The book is bound to become a best seller and serve as a good political commercial due to the fact that it’s interesting and not too complicated. Khakamada says that she didn’t think too hard when deciding the title of the book.

“The title should attract youth’s attention.”

The author hasn’t really written about her personal life, but there are many hints and humor. Very few of the heroes appear in the book with their original names. They are mostly referred to as “well-known official”, “a very modern and a little dumb writer,” “former president”. The author is not talking about “dirty politics” or “dirty underwear”; she is not showing the good and bad sides of anyone, or blaming anyone for anything; she simply tells the story and entertains her readers. Khakamada is certain of one thing:

“You can go into politics safely and come out safely.”

The forever elegant and womanly political figure by the name of Khakamada, who has been deprived of the right to appear at the Russian Duma, addresses all women:

“Don’t be afraid of your wishes, don’t be afraid of the world and don’t limit yourselves.”

She adds:

“I am the most well-known Russian woman. I am smart and have a good figure. I will always keep wearing high-heeled shoes.”