“Wrecking” Havoc: Aubrey O’Day Explains Her Castro Comments
1 September 2009, 4:18 PM. By Alex Alvarez
Scholar and sometime-singer Aubrey O’Day got in touch with TMZ in an attempt to try and explain comments she made about Fidel Castro and Adolf Hitler on Sean Hannity’s circus show.
Here’s Aubrey’s statement:
Murderers and dictators generally are some of the smartest people out there - they just use their brain power for evil purposes.
I don’t condone any of their evil behavior, but I was asked about their intellectual firepower… and in my opinion you can’t have a low IQ and wreck [sic] that much havoc on the world.
What Hitler succeeded in doing, was deplorable… And I hope we never see such an abusive use of power again.
But how did Aubrey get to meet Fidel in the first place? Was it through eHarmony? She explains:
I was a college student on a program called Semester at Sea, through that program chosen political science students attended a half day seminar of Fidel Castro and his thoughts on basically everything except Cuba’s relationship with the US, lol. It was very interesting.
Lol! :D
We had no idea that Aubrey had attended our Alma Mater, University of Havana North. No, of course she didn’t. She majored in poli sci and duhrama at UC Irvine. And now here she is, putting her kuhnowledge to use on the teevee.
Ok, guys? Don’t get your panties in a twist just because she wants to tongue Hitler’s brain. She doesn’t condone evil, people! In fact, so that there’s no confusion, here are some other things she doesn’t condone:
- Stomping kittens!
- Raping orphans!
- Wasting food!
- Being racist towards babies!
- Making fun of people in wheelchairs!
- Farting in elevators!
- Being really mean!
- Spitting!
- Having sex with pets!
Ok?! So just LEAVE HER ALONE.
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I don’t condone Aubrey O’Day. For the record.
Oh, Aubrey, I beg to differ. You have an incredibly low IQ and you have managed to “wreck” plenty of havoc.