

The latest offender is Sally Kohn, who wrote an abominable column in the Washington Post this week titled "How the Kardashians exploit racial bias for profit."Īpparently, the Kardashians, as a unit, are a slap in the face to racial justice and the situation in Ferguson (?) because they joke about race relations: When pundits criticize the Kardashians, Kim especially, I become embarrassed for them. It was funny and endearing when Kanye hid in corners when he was on the show, like a ghost. I also enjoyed watching Kim and Kanye's relationship develop on screen. It's interesting to watch how a modern family interacts through the burning lens of E!.

It's good TV, a lot better than most of the crap that's out there. Why go through the trouble of being a "singer" or an "actress" when you can just be a butt? Kim knows.Īlso, the family dynamic displayed on Keeping Up With the Kardashians is nice. She has a truly remarkable butt, so she showed it naked on the cover of Paper.

She knows what her best asset is, and she plays it up.
#KIM KARDASHIAN BUTT CRACK MOVIE#
mp3! Or: Sit through my new three-hour movie about the end of earth and how we all have to eat corn now! She hawks no talent. Here's why: She asks nothing of her fans. There is not a thing less interesting, or useful in the world, than an "artist" of dubious talent who has risen to fleeting fame because of sex connections, family connections, or money connections. I usually have nothing but disdain for celebrities, or celebrities in training.
