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Hannah Brown Defends Sean Spicer: He’s Doing His Best …

Last week, the world learned the real, sinister reason Sean Spicer is still on Dancing With The Stars despite his abysmal dancing. Fans and judges alike are frustrated that the season has been effectively rigged when other, talented dancers have gone home. But one extremely talented dancer, former Bachelorette Hannah Brown, is actually defending the polarizing politician. Hannah Brown spoke to Us Weekly about her weakest competitor, Sean Spicer. “I think everybody works really hard,” Hannah characterizes. Oh, she’s being very diplomatic. She accurately describes: “and the fans vote for who they want to be in the competition.” Sticking to facts, Hannah adds: “and that is how this is going to go.” “We all just have to continue to work hard and do our best,” Hannah expresses. “And,” she adds. “I don’t think Sean is any different than that.” “I think he is working hard and doing his best as well,” Hannah politely says. We’re sure that he’s doing his best. it’s just that his best, you know, sucks. Fans and viewers have been left scratching their heads for weeks now. How in the world did Sean Spicer manage to stay afloat for so many episodes? Things came to a head on November 4, when one of the season’s most promising dancers, Kate Flannery, was eliminated. It was enough for Carrie Ann Inaba to say: “I’m absolutely confused and in fact a little irritated.” “It’s frustrating,” Inaba expressed. She continued: “There are really great dancers being sent home, but that is part of our show.” “It’s always been the audience and the judges’ perspective,” Inaba acknowledged. She admitted: “I can’t be so mad at it, but it’s frustrating” “I would like to beg the public to remember that this is a dance competition,” Inaba expressed. “Of course, vote with your heart,” she added. Inaba then suggested: “But also take a moment to consider everybody else in the competition.” She concluded: “And are you voting for the right person?” Fellow judge Bruno Tonioli had similar feelings. “They have to vote [and] make the vote based on actual achievement,” he said. “Know what people are giving to you within the competition,” Tonioli suggested. “‘Oh, he’s so nice, he’s just such a nice person.’ Well, yeah, I agree,” he said. “But come on.” Len Goodman chimed in and spoke about Sean Spicer directly. “He’s very popular with a certain element of the viewers, not the real dance fans,” Goodman correctly stated. He added: “You haven’t got to be a weatherman to see which way the wind blows.” “He should have gone three weeks ago before Sailor [Brinkley-Cook] went!” Goodman acknowledged. “But it is what it is.” He concluded: “The judges say this and the viewers say that and then it all comes out as it is.” Is Sean Spicer a good dancer? No. But is he a good person who deserves his time in the carefree spotlight of a dancing competition? Also no. Sean Spicer is a bad person who used his career to help a criminal administration harm the strength and reputation of the United States of America. He should never have been given this opportunity. ABC created this situation for publicity and now they’re reaping the resulting disaster. View Slideshow: Dancing With the Stars: Who Will Win Season 28?

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Kim Kardashian: Being Robbed in Paris Changed EVERYTHING

Kim Kardashian appeared on The View for the first time in 5 years, and she talked about her strained relationship with Caitlyn Jenner . But after half a decade, she had a lot more to discuss — including her lifestyle and her family, and how everything's changed since the robbery. One of the keys to being a businesswoman is turning every disadvantage into an advantage. Apparently, Kim is applying this even to personal trauma. Because she's using having been robbed and fearing for her life to change things about her life. “I think in life, things happen to you for a reason and you really do have to pay attention and I got the message.” That can be a dangerous point of view. And a horrible thing to say to someone else who's just had a horrible experience. But a lot of people believe that, and it looks like Kim's one of them. “I just learned so much and something had to change just of how I live my life.” A lot of people reprioritize after a traumatic experience, especially one that they believed would claim their lives. “The things that were important to me before and the things I liked to show off before are definitely not the things I like to show off now.” One of those, of course, being sharing her location to the world. A lot of us do that without thinking. “Having dinner with” and then tagging your friends' Twitter handles is an innocuous way of keeping friends updated on your life. But if someone wanted to break into your home, they'd want to keep an eye on your tweets for just such an opportunity. For most of us, it wouldn't be worth the effort. Kim, on the other hand, has obscene amounts of money and some very expensive clothing and jewelry to go with it. Being robbed wasn't her fault, but it's a reminder to all of us to be careful with who knows what . Make sure that you're not the easiest target and they'll rob somebody else, basically. She's now terrified to let her kids grow up on social media. A lot of parents have that fear, and it's usually misplaced. In Kim's case, she's concerned because her children are famous. Non-celebrity young people might be bullied by peers, not harassed by literally thousands of trolls who are looking to feel powerful by making a famous person sad. Even Kim, an adult, isn't immune. “I do break down at times… It's not ok for people to be saying these awful things.” And one of the things that made her conscious of this and how it would impact her children was the Paris robbery, when people on social media suggested that she had faked the horrible event. “For us to just have these people that have all this keyboard courage to write the craziest things about you and to think that that's ok and it's not ok.” You know, keyboard courage is a good term. And for sure an insult. If you tweet something at someone, it should always be something that you would say to their face. Overall, being robbed as she was is very nearly a worst-case scenario in terms of the bad things that happen because of fame. So while it's good to take some lessons to heart, you also need to take some of this with a grain of salt. Hopefully, by the time that North is 13 — the age of being old enough to use social media is still 9 years away — Kim will have struck a balance. Being rich and famous has its cost, but we'd for sure want North to be able to interact with her peers. Twitter already allows you to keep your account private. Just saying.

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Steve Bannon: Sean Spicer Is Too Fat For Press Briefings

Steve Bannon is not the kind of guy you expect to engage in body-shaming. For starters, he looks like if someone put a suit and tie on Keith Richards’ liver and taught it words like “globalist” and “cuck.” On top of that, he’s a 63-year-old White House strategist, not a 15-year-old Taylor Swift fan trolling Katy Perry on Instagram. But body-shaming is just what President Bannon is being accused of today after comments he made regarding Sean Spicer’s reduced role behind the White House press room podium. Asked why more press briefings are taking place off-camera, Bannon didn’t give the obvious reply (“Have you seen those trainwrecks?!”), but instead delivered a one-liner that went over about as well as the first Trump Care proposal. “Sean got fatter,” Bannon reportedly told a reporter. The comment caught the attention of many social media users, including Chelsea Clinton, who called Bannon out for what she considers fat-shaming: “The White House using fat shaming to justify increased opacity. 2017,” Clinton tweeted. When several of Clinton’s followers pointed out that Bannon appeared to be joking, Clinton amended her statement slightly: “Oh ok. So using fat shaming to avoid answering questions about increasing opacity. Got it. 2017,” the former first daughter tweeted. Few White House press secretaries have received as much attention as Spicer, and that’s not by design. Spicer’s obvious ineptitude has made him a frequent target for ridicule and even inspired a series of memorable SNL sketches in which Spicer is played by Melissa McCarthy . Judging from the reaction to his joke today, Bannon should probably leave the humor to her. There have long been rumblings that President Trump would like to replace Spicer with Deputy White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee-Sanders. Reducing the amount of time Spicy spends on camera is seen by many as the first step toward replacing him with Huckabee-Sanders, so it’s not hard to see why Bannon would be keen to laugh off questions from reporters. But we’re guessing Spicer wishes Bannon would’ve chosen a different way to change the topic. Even the most soulless of dead-eyed lackeys have feelings. We think … View Slideshow: Tiny Trump: Internet Cuts President Down to Size!

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