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Hollywood just can’t help themselves. Everything is politics now.
First, Stephen Colbert is hosting. And he just can’t help himself.
Video: hot leak from Russia! Sorry, not the one you've been waiting for. pic.twitter.com/QyXM3gi8Xg
— Stephen Colbert (@StephenAtHome) September 17, 2017
And the Emmy show writers just can’t wait to make a political joke.
Big “Washington-related stunt” planned for Emmys tonight, per @mikeallen https://t.co/wljzY4uraU pic.twitter.com/16GAuFy5x7
— Michael Calderone (@mlcalderone) September 17, 2017
When the moment came, the stunt was…. more of a punking of the audience than anything else.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gX4PuMyxLZU
Really, Spicer? Really?
No one was impressed with his “moment” in the spotlight. Neither left…
Sorry to be a spoilsport, but I don't think it's funny that Spicer is tacitly admitting to his falsehoods and using it for image rehab
— Aaron Blake (@AaronBlake) September 18, 2017
So, the 'joke' of bringing Spicer out at the Emmys was that he consistently lied from the podium?
— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) September 18, 2017
There's nothing funny about the damage he assisted in planning, defended, & celebrated when he worked in The White House. https://t.co/j4Hr8l3Lg9
— deray (@deray) September 18, 2017
It's bullshit that all these shows are welcoming Sean Spicer on like he's all cute and cuddly now. I haven't forgotten what he did.
— Carmen Sognonvi (@carmensognonvi) September 18, 2017
Apparently Spicer was worth a ratings boost. Shame on the Emmy's.
— Rob1963 (@Rob162816) September 18, 2017
… or right.
https://twitter.com/RebaWWarren/status/909583252352053248
Oh Spicey.
— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahNRO) September 18, 2017
On minute 14 second 55 of his fame
— Shaun Lysen (@shaunlysen) September 18, 2017
When neither side is happy, I’m not sure what that makes the intended “joke.” You make the call.
Exactly who watches the emmys or oscars? No one I know.
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