"The problem is that he has said so much stuff, and our culture and our media has just gotten so reality-TV-ized. I know that's not a word. But you get my drift. It's become normal when somebody just says wacky stuff. As long as they're famous, we think it's OK," he said. "You can't make excuses for this stuff. This isn't a joke. This isn't 'Survivor.' This isn't 'The Bachelorette.' This counts," he said.