Al Sharpton dedicates segment to Kim Kardashian’s nude magazine cover

Al Sharpton stooped to quite a low on his MSNBC show “Politics Nation” Wednesday by prompting a discussion with his panel about Kim Kardashian’s nude Paper magazine cover.

Criminal defense attorney Seema Iyer refused to discuss Kardashian at first, saying, “No, Rev, I am not doing it. I am not talking about someone’s tushy.”

However, MSNBC host Abby Huntsman was overjoyed at the subject and exclaimed, “I love it.”

Huntsman reminded Sharpton’s audience that Kardashian became famous from filming a sex tape. She even credited Kardashian with aiding the “butt movement” that Huntsman says was started by singer Jennifer Lopez.

“Kim Kardashian has really done everything she can with her butt,” said Huntsman, complimenting Kardashian.

“I think what we love about her, whether you think she is someone we should look up to or not, she embraces her figure and in today’s world I think that women like the fact that she has kept her curves even though she has become as big as she is,” she added.

Though initially averse to discussing Kardashian and her physical appearance, Iyer dubbed the reality television star a “marketing genius.”

“She surrounds herself with people who can promote her image and, in that sense, she does work hard,” continued Iyer. “She is working hard on that.”

“I watch [‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’],” blabbed Huntsman. “On my free time, sometimes I watch that show. She doesn’t say a whole lot of interesting things.”

However, Huntsman added that Kardashian is a “flawless, beautiful woman.”

Iyer agreed, affirming, “She has one of the prettiest faces I have ever seen.”

Perhaps it’s time for Sharpton to change the name of his show. “Tushy Nation” might work.

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