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"RHOA" Star Kim Zolciak Says Racism In "This Day And Age Is Bullsh*t"

Kim Zolciak will not be returning to the new season of Real Housewives of Atlanta because the other women refuse to shoot with her, US Weekly reports.

Her exit from the reality show comes as no surprise since shes called quits in the past.

The shows reunion host Andy Cohen said she left the recent meet up really unhappy. Kim and NeNe Leakes have budded heads constantly and it looks like they will not be making up.

He added: I don't think this was a fun experience for her, and so I would be really surprised if she came back.

It seemed very exciting, the idea of NeNe and Kim getting back together.

I was hoping that the two of them would be able to have a little more fun.

That really didn't happen.".

A new video has hit the web that sees Kim, seemingly at the recent reunion, going off about the online attacks of her being racist.

Like to every one of those motherfuckers on that couch owes this world an apology for this racism shit..

She then explains how social media has bought into racism - if social media wasnt there racism wasnt all that real.

For more infomation >> "RHOA" Star Kim Zolciak Says Racism In "This Day And Age Is Bullsh*t" - Duration: 3:11.

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Is It Ball or Belly? - Duration: 5:01.

For more infomation >> Is It Ball or Belly? - Duration: 5:01.

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Woman And Husband Claim Her Daughter Is A Manipulative, Attention-Seeker Who Refuses To Be Saved … - Duration: 3:26.

For more infomation >> Woman And Husband Claim Her Daughter Is A Manipulative, Attention-Seeker Who Refuses To Be Saved … - Duration: 3:26.

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How A Young Woman's Obsession With Her Eating Disorder Is Tearing Apart Her Relationship With Her… - Duration: 3:46.

For more infomation >> How A Young Woman's Obsession With Her Eating Disorder Is Tearing Apart Her Relationship With Her… - Duration: 3:46.

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CHELSEA CLINTON TELLS CROWD THAT SHE IS MORE EDUCATED AND MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN IVANKA TRUMP! - Duration: 22:39.

CHELSEA CLINTON TELLS CROWD THAT SHE IS MORE EDUCATED AND MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN IVANKA TRUMP!

Chelsea Clinton and Ivanka Trump have a longstanding friendship despite their parents' bitter

political rivalry in the 2016 presidential election.

But a new tweet sent by the former first daughter about the current first daughter have many

calling "shade."

It all started with The New York Times, which on Monday published a report about a 2015

email exchange between President Donald Trump's business associate Felix Sater and lawyer

Michael Cohen that claimed Sater had made arrangements for Ivanka's 2006 trip to Russia.

The trip, Sater alleges in his email, included a private stop at Vladimir Putin's private

office where he wrote that Ivanka sat "in Putin's private chair at his desk and office

in the Kremlin."

John Lamparski/WireImage; Patrick van Katwijk/Getty Images

Ivanka, 35, confirmed to the Times that she took "a brief tour of Red Square and the

Kremlin" in 2006 as a tourist.

Although she didn't recall sitting in Putin's chair, she said it was a possibility that

she did — adding that she has "never met President Vladimir Putin."

But many of her critics on Twitter saw Ivanka's insider experience as another example of the

president's dangerous ties to Russia — especially since Sater had boasted that building a Trump

Tower in Moscow would help get the Russian government on Team Trump.

"Our boy can become president of the USA and we can engineer it," Sater wrote.

"I will get all of Putins team to buy in on this, I will manage this process."

Molly Knight was one such critic.

The New York Times bestselling author wrote, "If Chelsea Clinton had done this, [Fox

News commentator] Sean Hannity would be taking hostages."

Ivanka, 35, confirmed to the Times that she took "a brief tour of Red Square and the

Kremlin" in 2006 as a tourist.

Although she didn't recall sitting in Putin's chair, she said it was a possibility that

she did — adding that she has "never met President Vladimir Putin."

But many of her critics on Twitter saw Ivanka's insider experience as another example of the

president's dangerous ties to Russia — especially since Sater had boasted that building a Trump

Tower in Moscow would help get the Russian government on Team Trump.

"Our boy can become president of the USA and we can engineer it," Sater wrote.

"I will get all of Putins team to buy in on this, I will

For more infomation >> CHELSEA CLINTON TELLS CROWD THAT SHE IS MORE EDUCATED AND MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN IVANKA TRUMP! - Duration: 22:39.

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How Trump Is Changing the Way His Party Talks | NYT - Duration: 1:51.

"We will make America great again."

Donald Trump has changed a lot about American politics.

He's changed the news cycle —

"the wild, wild West Wing"

— the notion of what separates left and right,

and the idea of what it means to be presidential.

He's also changing something else about politics:

the way it sounds.

"We don't need to investigate our president.

We need to arrest Hillary.

Republican Don Blankenship stands with President Trump."

That's Don Blankenship.

He's a Republican running for Senate in West Virginia.

And you'll probably recognize that rallying cry

from Trump's presidential campaign.

Blankenship is hardly the only one parroting

the president these days.

Here's Marsha Blackburn, a congresswoman from Tennessee.

"I'm politically incorrect and proud of it."

And Todd Rokita from Indiana, another candidate for Senate.

"It's time to build a wall, make English our official language

and put America first."

It goes on.

"I believe in building the wall and stopping

illegal immigration."

They're also taking on Trump's crude, sometimes profane, tones.

"I'm a fighter pilot,

and I talk like one.

That's why I told Washington Republicans

to grow a pair of ovaries and get the job done."

It doesn't always work, especially if it seems forced.

Josh Hawley, an Ivy League-educated, former Supreme Court clerk,

is about as far from Trump as you can get.

But that didn't stop him from trying

to play the part.

"Hollywood and Wall Street

and the D.C. political establishment —

they've worked together to rig a system that favors them."

Strategists question whether this is a permanent coarsening

of our political dialogue.

But that probably depends on whether or not

any of these aspiring leaders get elected.

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