Ron Jeremy, Dennis Hof and Brooke Taylor Quoted in N.Y. Observer

NEW YORK – Adult icon Ron Jeremy, Moonlight Bunny Ranch’s owner Dennis Hof and Hustler cover girl Brooke Taylor on Monday weighed in Monday night about the Republican vice presidential nominee’s sexual desirability. The trio was quoted for a column in the New York Observer.

It happened impromptu, as a newspaper’s reporter spotted the trio outside Soho Grand Hotel while waiting to get into the party for new film Ghost Town. As the three were having trouble getting in, Jeremy’s chatter became fodder for the column.

Jeremy touched on a recent article profiling him on Time.com and his role in “National Lampoon's Homo Erectus,” a film that hit theaters in July.

Then, the conversation turned decidedly politically incorrect.

The Observer asked for Jeremy’s impression of Tina Fey’s performance as GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin on Saturday Night Live and whether she was a MILF, and they got a candid answer.

"You know what really amazes me, that no one is making an issue of this," Jeremy told the newspaper, getting Hof and Taylor to voice their thoughts as well. Taylor was adamant: "Absolutely not," she said of sex with Palin.

"She sucks enough as it is. I think she's a disgrace,” Taylor said. “I think she's honestly a disgrace to what Hillary Clinton has done. I think Republicans are stupid in this country if they think woman are going to fall for that."

Jeremy then brought up Palin’s foreign policy as a context.

"She said on TV – I had to double check my set three times – she said if war with Russia was necessary that it would be an option. I would have had sex with her until she said that, I would have, she's cute. Now I'm scared of her."

Hof said he wouldn’t “hire her at the bunny ranch” because he couldn’t “see her being sexual.” He expressed affection for another former candidate.

"We love Hillary. We're not going to sleep with her, but we love her," Hof said.

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