Hillary Clinton: 'I'm Really Not Even a Human Being'

Hilary Clinton shuts down any confusion surrounding her sweat, or lackthereof. Photo: Getty Images

In a new interview with BuzzFeed podcast, Another Round, to discuss topics ranging from sexism in Washington to the Black Lives Matter movement, Hillary Clinton was actually asked to discuss the 'widely publicised' fact that she doesn't sweat.

"I don’t mean sweat because you’re nervous," said interviewer Tracy Clayton. "I just mean physically. I’m genuinely curious what your deodorant is."

The Democratic presidential candidate took the opportunity to explain her condition once and for all...

"You guys are the first to realise that I’m really not even a human being," she said. "I was constructed in a garage in Palo Alto a very long time ago. People think that, you know, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, they created it. Oh no. I mean, a man whose name shall remain nameless created me in his garage."

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"I thought he threw away the plans, at least that’s what he told me when he programmed me — that there would be no more. I’ve seen more people that kind of don’t sweat, and other things, that make me think maybe they are part of the new race that he created: the robot race."

"But you have to cut this, you can’t tell anybody this. I don’t want anybody to know this. This has been a secret until here we are in Davenport, Iowa, and I’m just spillin’ my electronic guts to you."

Mystery solved.

During the interview, Hillary also discussed how women in the workforce are held to different standards, and how difficult it is to strike the expected balance between strength and vulnerability.

"As a woman, you're really held to a totally different standard," she said. "You're expected to be strong and vulnerable at the same time, and that's not easy."

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"How is a woman supposed to behave? Well, how about the way she is."

Clinton also discussed examples where she has face sexism from male colleagues and whether she has been in a place to tell them to "go fuck themselves"?

"Yes, I have," she revealed, without naming any names.

"I remember I was in a situation where I was delivering some apparently unpleasant news to a group of men about an issue...and literally one of them reached over and grabbed my shirt, and said, 'You can't be telling us this.' And I just said, 'Get your hands ​off ​of me.'"

As for her advice to young women who are facing sexism in the workforce: "I go, 'Did you hear what you just said?' I've had some luck with that over the years."

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