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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Conservative bias creeps into Dancing with the Stars

Len Goodman's conservative bias has been obvious since last season

In the last episode of Dancing with the Stars, Len Goodman gave Nancy Grace an inflated score for an average quick step. 

Rightardia noticed Goodman throwing inflated ratings to Bristol Palin last season. Our conclusion is that Goodman favors dancers with a conservative bent.

Conservatives have never fared well on the show prior to Bristol Plain. Tucker Carlson was quickly booted form DWTS a couple of seasons back. Tom DeLay was a better dancer than Tucker but too old to win. 

Len Goodman stated this after arguing with Carrie Ann Innaba about Grace's performance.

Where was the flash? Where was the razzmatazz? I don’t care. That was a proper quickstep. 

The issue is, does a proper dance deserve an eight? The other two judges didn't think so.

Carrie Ann Inaba wanted more from Grace. She countered Len's inflated score with a six. Bruno was right-on with a seven. 

Goodman is a lot like Piers Morgan on America's Got Talent. He is usually he hardest judge on the contestants, not the easiest. Goodman normally scores DWTS contestants lower than Carrie Ann  and Bruno do.

Rightardia concludes that Goodman is biased. He also has a clear distaste for American hip hop which he calls the boogaloo. 

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