Cyndi Lauper Talks Hillary With Rolling Stone Country
/Cyndi Lauper didn't set out to endorse Hillary Clinton during an interview with Rolling Stone Country on Monday. Lauper's country album, 'Detour', goes live on May 6th with songs made famous by Patsy Cline and Ray Price, plus guest appearances by Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson, Vince Gill, Jewel and Alison Krauss.
"She's the person who can actually do the job," Lauper says. "She can work with these guys on both sides. . . because we've already seen the government shut down and we've already seen the people who moan about the people, 'We care about the people!' And that's why you shut the government down?"
Clinton was the only candidate Lauper mentioned, talking about the current presidential campaign, although she did mention Hitler and his Nazi party. Voting is a critical issue to Lauper, who co-founded the True Colors Fund in 2008 to end homelessness among LGBT youth.
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Lauper joins rapper Snoop Dogg, another Hillary Clinton supporter, who endorsed her almost a year ago with a firm embrace of Hillary's being a woman. "I'd say that I would love to see a woman in office because I feel like we're at that stage in life to where we need a perspective other than the male's train of thought." The former libertarian continued, "Just to have a woman speaking from a global perspective as far as representing America, I'd love to see that," he said on Bravo's 'Watch What Happens Live.'
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