Bill O'Reilly's Golden Payout From Fox is an Outrage

(CNN) Bill O'Reilly is reportedly walking away with tens of millions of dollars. How insulting. After being accused of habitual sexual harassment and other lewd acts, causing him and his employer, Fox News, to pay out $13 million in settlements; after costing the network millions when advertisers fled his show; after finally being fired from his job after years — he leaves with a golden payout.

Don't think for one second his firing is a win for women in the workplace. It is far from that.

Had a New York Times story earlier this month not exposed reports of the toxic culture at the network that tolerated and enabled his alleged behavior for years, Fox would likely have kept silencing any women who complained.

Even O'Reilly's book publisher at MacMillian (The Holt List), is standing with the fallen network host, perhaps hoping to cash in on Bill's misogynist ways. He has a new book in the works; it's planned for September.

It seems Fox has a clear corporate strategy in place: reward men who intimidate, berate and harass women at work. Silence the women at all costs. And, no matter what, do not hurt profits. O'Reilly's show reportedly brought in $200 million for Fox. Still, most analysts predict profits won't be hurt much by O'Reilly's ouster.

How do we know about this Fox strategy? We saw it played out last summer, too, when another alleged top predator, former Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, was forced out amid accusations of sexual harassment. Anchor Gretchen Carlson got $20 million. Ailes' "exit package" from Fox was about $40 million. When a corporate culture is toxic you can bet it starts at the top.

So, when the spotlight shifted to O'Reilly, who reportedly was making $18- to $20-million a year as the host of "The O'Reilly Factor," it was not shocking. Fox likely got a clue that it had to act, since the allegations have kept coming. Only a few days ago, a black woman who was a clerical worker at the network in 2008, alleged she was intimidated by O'Reilly for years.

O'Reilly would come by her desk, leer at the woman and call her "hot chocolate," she alleged. She was scared, her attorney, Lisa Bloom, told the Hollywood Reporter. Bloom, who helped the woman report the harassment to the Fox network's hot line, says her client is not seeking monetary damages.

Rest here: Bill O'Reilly's golden payout from Fox is an outrage - CNN.com
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Rewarding sexual assaulters, it's the conservative way! Republican shitbags rewarded Trump's sexual assault with a presidential win, Fox rewards Bill-O the clown with tens of millions of dollars. Gotta love those Repubican "family values."

This is your weekly reminder to never, EVER vote Republican.

Oh, and before I forget, "But Bill Clintoooooooonnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!"

Who cares, it's their money. At least he's gone.
 
(CNN) Bill O'Reilly is reportedly walking away with tens of millions of dollars. How insulting. After being accused of habitual sexual harassment and other lewd acts, causing him and his employer, Fox News, to pay out $13 million in settlements; after costing the network millions when advertisers fled his show; after finally being fired from his job after years — he leaves with a golden payout.

Don't think for one second his firing is a win for women in the workplace. It is far from that.

Had a New York Times story earlier this month not exposed reports of the toxic culture at the network that tolerated and enabled his alleged behavior for years, Fox would likely have kept silencing any women who complained.

Even O'Reilly's book publisher at MacMillian (The Holt List), is standing with the fallen network host, perhaps hoping to cash in on Bill's misogynist ways. He has a new book in the works; it's planned for September.

It seems Fox has a clear corporate strategy in place: reward men who intimidate, berate and harass women at work. Silence the women at all costs. And, no matter what, do not hurt profits. O'Reilly's show reportedly brought in $200 million for Fox. Still, most analysts predict profits won't be hurt much by O'Reilly's ouster.

How do we know about this Fox strategy? We saw it played out last summer, too, when another alleged top predator, former Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, was forced out amid accusations of sexual harassment. Anchor Gretchen Carlson got $20 million. Ailes' "exit package" from Fox was about $40 million. When a corporate culture is toxic you can bet it starts at the top.

So, when the spotlight shifted to O'Reilly, who reportedly was making $18- to $20-million a year as the host of "The O'Reilly Factor," it was not shocking. Fox likely got a clue that it had to act, since the allegations have kept coming. Only a few days ago, a black woman who was a clerical worker at the network in 2008, alleged she was intimidated by O'Reilly for years.

O'Reilly would come by her desk, leer at the woman and call her "hot chocolate," she alleged. She was scared, her attorney, Lisa Bloom, told the Hollywood Reporter. Bloom, who helped the woman report the harassment to the Fox network's hot line, says her client is not seeking monetary damages.

Rest here: Bill O'Reilly's golden payout from Fox is an outrage - CNN.com
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Rewarding sexual assaulters, it's the conservative way! Republican shitbags rewarded Trump's sexual assault with a presidential win, Fox rewards Bill-O the clown with tens of millions of dollars. Gotta love those Repubican "family values."

This is your weekly reminder to never, EVER vote Republican.

Oh, and before I forget, "But Bill Clintoooooooonnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!"
I'm not going to politicize this, but I think it was a "win" for women. No, Fox might not have fired the goose who lays the golden eggs, but they did because the Advertisers said NO because the people who buy their products said NO. That, my friend, is a win. It might not be perfect, but I will take what I can get. Especially after the debacle with the "Grab Em By The Pussy" crowd. Finally, our society is saying "Cut it Out!" It's about time, and I'm pleased by this glimmer of light.


Yeah....and yet you guys worship bill clinton....a man accused of actually raping 3 women.....and sexual assaulting about a dozen more....and your pals in Hollywood...gave a standing ovation for roman polanski, a guy who raped a 13 year old girl......

So......you need to look in the mirror before you cast your stones at bill o'reilly.......
Friendly reminder, I am NOT a Democrat and I never voted for B.Clinton. Remember that now?

Your argument, that if a man abuses his position at work to pressure sexual favors from a female coworker it is okay because Bill Clinton had a consensual affair with a young intern twenty years ago, makes no sense from any logical perspective. This has nothing to do with politics or left/right. You, as a decent human being, should be happy the man FINALLY lost his job after getting away with that sleazy behavior for so many years. Anything less than full agreement that O'Reilly is getting what he deserves just puts you in the pen with the rest of the pigs.



Got my to the point, over what, 10 years their was around $13,000,000 in pay outs to settle claims? I get the whole "I know Anna protect my kids" thing and I could see $10,000 bucks or so but $13,000,000 over any length of time is a shit load of money. I'm thinking ol'Bill did okay, but didn't leave the way he wanted.
 
(CNN) Bill O'Reilly is reportedly walking away with tens of millions of dollars. How insulting. After being accused of habitual sexual harassment and other lewd acts, causing him and his employer, Fox News, to pay out $13 million in settlements; after costing the network millions when advertisers fled his show; after finally being fired from his job after years — he leaves with a golden payout.

Don't think for one second his firing is a win for women in the workplace. It is far from that.

Had a New York Times story earlier this month not exposed reports of the toxic culture at the network that tolerated and enabled his alleged behavior for years, Fox would likely have kept silencing any women who complained.

Even O'Reilly's book publisher at MacMillian (The Holt List), is standing with the fallen network host, perhaps hoping to cash in on Bill's misogynist ways. He has a new book in the works; it's planned for September.

It seems Fox has a clear corporate strategy in place: reward men who intimidate, berate and harass women at work. Silence the women at all costs. And, no matter what, do not hurt profits. O'Reilly's show reportedly brought in $200 million for Fox. Still, most analysts predict profits won't be hurt much by O'Reilly's ouster.

How do we know about this Fox strategy? We saw it played out last summer, too, when another alleged top predator, former Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, was forced out amid accusations of sexual harassment. Anchor Gretchen Carlson got $20 million. Ailes' "exit package" from Fox was about $40 million. When a corporate culture is toxic you can bet it starts at the top.

So, when the spotlight shifted to O'Reilly, who reportedly was making $18- to $20-million a year as the host of "The O'Reilly Factor," it was not shocking. Fox likely got a clue that it had to act, since the allegations have kept coming. Only a few days ago, a black woman who was a clerical worker at the network in 2008, alleged she was intimidated by O'Reilly for years.

O'Reilly would come by her desk, leer at the woman and call her "hot chocolate," she alleged. She was scared, her attorney, Lisa Bloom, told the Hollywood Reporter. Bloom, who helped the woman report the harassment to the Fox network's hot line, says her client is not seeking monetary damages.

Rest here: Bill O'Reilly's golden payout from Fox is an outrage - CNN.com
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Rewarding sexual assaulters, it's the conservative way! Republican shitbags rewarded Trump's sexual assault with a presidential win, Fox rewards Bill-O the clown with tens of millions of dollars. Gotta love those Repubican "family values."

This is your weekly reminder to never, EVER vote Republican.

Oh, and before I forget, "But Bill Clintoooooooonnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!"
:lmao:
Who gives a fucking shit...
Quit your bitching you candy ass motherfucker... whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty you sorry ass fuck.
Go back to your bitches tit
Fox paid $13 MILLION to make those complaints go away, five times. And they FIRED him. That gives you no clue whatsoever that maybe he was guilty?
That gives me the clue that Fox doesn't want bad publicity to drive away advertisers. Guilt is proven in a court of law.
 
(CNN) Bill O'Reilly is reportedly walking away with tens of millions of dollars. How insulting. After being accused of habitual sexual harassment and other lewd acts, causing him and his employer, Fox News, to pay out $13 million in settlements; after costing the network millions when advertisers fled his show; after finally being fired from his job after years — he leaves with a golden payout.

Don't think for one second his firing is a win for women in the workplace. It is far from that.

Had a New York Times story earlier this month not exposed reports of the toxic culture at the network that tolerated and enabled his alleged behavior for years, Fox would likely have kept silencing any women who complained.

Even O'Reilly's book publisher at MacMillian (The Holt List), is standing with the fallen network host, perhaps hoping to cash in on Bill's misogynist ways. He has a new book in the works; it's planned for September.

It seems Fox has a clear corporate strategy in place: reward men who intimidate, berate and harass women at work. Silence the women at all costs. And, no matter what, do not hurt profits. O'Reilly's show reportedly brought in $200 million for Fox. Still, most analysts predict profits won't be hurt much by O'Reilly's ouster.

How do we know about this Fox strategy? We saw it played out last summer, too, when another alleged top predator, former Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, was forced out amid accusations of sexual harassment. Anchor Gretchen Carlson got $20 million. Ailes' "exit package" from Fox was about $40 million. When a corporate culture is toxic you can bet it starts at the top.

So, when the spotlight shifted to O'Reilly, who reportedly was making $18- to $20-million a year as the host of "The O'Reilly Factor," it was not shocking. Fox likely got a clue that it had to act, since the allegations have kept coming. Only a few days ago, a black woman who was a clerical worker at the network in 2008, alleged she was intimidated by O'Reilly for years.

O'Reilly would come by her desk, leer at the woman and call her "hot chocolate," she alleged. She was scared, her attorney, Lisa Bloom, told the Hollywood Reporter. Bloom, who helped the woman report the harassment to the Fox network's hot line, says her client is not seeking monetary damages.

Rest here: Bill O'Reilly's golden payout from Fox is an outrage - CNN.com
------------------------------------

Rewarding sexual assaulters, it's the conservative way! Republican shitbags rewarded Trump's sexual assault with a presidential win, Fox rewards Bill-O the clown with tens of millions of dollars. Gotta love those Repubican "family values."

This is your weekly reminder to never, EVER vote Republican.

Oh, and before I forget, "But Bill Clintoooooooonnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!"
:lmao:
Who gives a fucking shit...
Quit your bitching you candy ass motherfucker... whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty you sorry ass fuck.
Go back to your bitches tit
Fox paid $13 MILLION to make those complaints go away, five times. And they FIRED him. That gives you no clue whatsoever that maybe he was guilty?
That gives me the clue that Fox doesn't want bad publicity to drive away advertisers. Guilt is proven in a court of law.
That gives me the clue that Fox doesn't want bad publicity to drive away advertisers
Absolutely. It was the advertisers, driven by public opinion, that ended the horndog's career at Fox, not Fox itself, which goes to show ya, Fox is still a pen of pigs.
 
(CNN) Bill O'Reilly is reportedly walking away with tens of millions of dollars. How insulting. After being accused of habitual sexual harassment and other lewd acts, causing him and his employer, Fox News, to pay out $13 million in settlements; after costing the network millions when advertisers fled his show; after finally being fired from his job after years — he leaves with a golden payout.

Don't think for one second his firing is a win for women in the workplace. It is far from that.

Had a New York Times story earlier this month not exposed reports of the toxic culture at the network that tolerated and enabled his alleged behavior for years, Fox would likely have kept silencing any women who complained.

Even O'Reilly's book publisher at MacMillian (The Holt List), is standing with the fallen network host, perhaps hoping to cash in on Bill's misogynist ways. He has a new book in the works; it's planned for September.

It seems Fox has a clear corporate strategy in place: reward men who intimidate, berate and harass women at work. Silence the women at all costs. And, no matter what, do not hurt profits. O'Reilly's show reportedly brought in $200 million for Fox. Still, most analysts predict profits won't be hurt much by O'Reilly's ouster.

How do we know about this Fox strategy? We saw it played out last summer, too, when another alleged top predator, former Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, was forced out amid accusations of sexual harassment. Anchor Gretchen Carlson got $20 million. Ailes' "exit package" from Fox was about $40 million. When a corporate culture is toxic you can bet it starts at the top.

So, when the spotlight shifted to O'Reilly, who reportedly was making $18- to $20-million a year as the host of "The O'Reilly Factor," it was not shocking. Fox likely got a clue that it had to act, since the allegations have kept coming. Only a few days ago, a black woman who was a clerical worker at the network in 2008, alleged she was intimidated by O'Reilly for years.

O'Reilly would come by her desk, leer at the woman and call her "hot chocolate," she alleged. She was scared, her attorney, Lisa Bloom, told the Hollywood Reporter. Bloom, who helped the woman report the harassment to the Fox network's hot line, says her client is not seeking monetary damages.

Rest here: Bill O'Reilly's golden payout from Fox is an outrage - CNN.com
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Rewarding sexual assaulters, it's the conservative way! Republican shitbags rewarded Trump's sexual assault with a presidential win, Fox rewards Bill-O the clown with tens of millions of dollars. Gotta love those Repubican "family values."

This is your weekly reminder to never, EVER vote Republican.

Oh, and before I forget, "But Bill Clintoooooooonnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!"
:lmao:
Who gives a fucking shit...
Quit your bitching you candy ass motherfucker... whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty you sorry ass fuck.
Go back to your bitches tit
Fox paid $13 MILLION to make those complaints go away, five times. And they FIRED him. That gives you no clue whatsoever that maybe he was guilty?
Yeah, guilt in public opinion. That does not cut it does it?
 
(CNN) Bill O'Reilly is reportedly walking away with tens of millions of dollars. How insulting. After being accused of habitual sexual harassment and other lewd acts, causing him and his employer, Fox News, to pay out $13 million in settlements; after costing the network millions when advertisers fled his show; after finally being fired from his job after years — he leaves with a golden payout.

Don't think for one second his firing is a win for women in the workplace. It is far from that.

Had a New York Times story earlier this month not exposed reports of the toxic culture at the network that tolerated and enabled his alleged behavior for years, Fox would likely have kept silencing any women who complained.

Even O'Reilly's book publisher at MacMillian (The Holt List), is standing with the fallen network host, perhaps hoping to cash in on Bill's misogynist ways. He has a new book in the works; it's planned for September.

It seems Fox has a clear corporate strategy in place: reward men who intimidate, berate and harass women at work. Silence the women at all costs. And, no matter what, do not hurt profits. O'Reilly's show reportedly brought in $200 million for Fox. Still, most analysts predict profits won't be hurt much by O'Reilly's ouster.

How do we know about this Fox strategy? We saw it played out last summer, too, when another alleged top predator, former Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, was forced out amid accusations of sexual harassment. Anchor Gretchen Carlson got $20 million. Ailes' "exit package" from Fox was about $40 million. When a corporate culture is toxic you can bet it starts at the top.

So, when the spotlight shifted to O'Reilly, who reportedly was making $18- to $20-million a year as the host of "The O'Reilly Factor," it was not shocking. Fox likely got a clue that it had to act, since the allegations have kept coming. Only a few days ago, a black woman who was a clerical worker at the network in 2008, alleged she was intimidated by O'Reilly for years.

O'Reilly would come by her desk, leer at the woman and call her "hot chocolate," she alleged. She was scared, her attorney, Lisa Bloom, told the Hollywood Reporter. Bloom, who helped the woman report the harassment to the Fox network's hot line, says her client is not seeking monetary damages.

Rest here: Bill O'Reilly's golden payout from Fox is an outrage - CNN.com
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Rewarding sexual assaulters, it's the conservative way! Republican shitbags rewarded Trump's sexual assault with a presidential win, Fox rewards Bill-O the clown with tens of millions of dollars. Gotta love those Repubican "family values."

This is your weekly reminder to never, EVER vote Republican.

Oh, and before I forget, "But Bill Clintoooooooonnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!"
:lmao:
Who gives a fucking shit...
Quit your bitching you candy ass motherfucker... whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty you sorry ass fuck.
Go back to your bitches tit
Fox paid $13 MILLION to make those complaints go away, five times. And they FIRED him. That gives you no clue whatsoever that maybe he was guilty?
That gives me the clue that Fox doesn't want bad publicity to drive away advertisers. Guilt is proven in a court of law.
That gives me the clue that Fox doesn't want bad publicity to drive away advertisers
Absolutely. It was the advertisers, driven by public opinion, that ended the horndog's career at Fox, not Fox itself, which goes to show ya, Fox is still a pen of pigs.
I may have to put you on ignore for awhile if you insist on posting juvenile bullshit
 
(CNN) Bill O'Reilly is reportedly walking away with tens of millions of dollars. How insulting. After being accused of habitual sexual harassment and other lewd acts, causing him and his employer, Fox News, to pay out $13 million in settlements; after costing the network millions when advertisers fled his show; after finally being fired from his job after years — he leaves with a golden payout.

Don't think for one second his firing is a win for women in the workplace. It is far from that.

Had a New York Times story earlier this month not exposed reports of the toxic culture at the network that tolerated and enabled his alleged behavior for years, Fox would likely have kept silencing any women who complained.

Even O'Reilly's book publisher at MacMillian (The Holt List), is standing with the fallen network host, perhaps hoping to cash in on Bill's misogynist ways. He has a new book in the works; it's planned for September.

It seems Fox has a clear corporate strategy in place: reward men who intimidate, berate and harass women at work. Silence the women at all costs. And, no matter what, do not hurt profits. O'Reilly's show reportedly brought in $200 million for Fox. Still, most analysts predict profits won't be hurt much by O'Reilly's ouster.

How do we know about this Fox strategy? We saw it played out last summer, too, when another alleged top predator, former Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, was forced out amid accusations of sexual harassment. Anchor Gretchen Carlson got $20 million. Ailes' "exit package" from Fox was about $40 million. When a corporate culture is toxic you can bet it starts at the top.

So, when the spotlight shifted to O'Reilly, who reportedly was making $18- to $20-million a year as the host of "The O'Reilly Factor," it was not shocking. Fox likely got a clue that it had to act, since the allegations have kept coming. Only a few days ago, a black woman who was a clerical worker at the network in 2008, alleged she was intimidated by O'Reilly for years.

O'Reilly would come by her desk, leer at the woman and call her "hot chocolate," she alleged. She was scared, her attorney, Lisa Bloom, told the Hollywood Reporter. Bloom, who helped the woman report the harassment to the Fox network's hot line, says her client is not seeking monetary damages.

Rest here: Bill O'Reilly's golden payout from Fox is an outrage - CNN.com
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Rewarding sexual assaulters, it's the conservative way! Republican shitbags rewarded Trump's sexual assault with a presidential win, Fox rewards Bill-O the clown with tens of millions of dollars. Gotta love those Repubican "family values."

This is your weekly reminder to never, EVER vote Republican.

Oh, and before I forget, "But Bill Clintoooooooonnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!"
:lmao:
Who gives a fucking shit...
Quit your bitching you candy ass motherfucker... whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty you sorry ass fuck.
Go back to your bitches tit
Fox paid $13 MILLION to make those complaints go away, five times. And they FIRED him. That gives you no clue whatsoever that maybe he was guilty?
That gives me the clue that Fox doesn't want bad publicity to drive away advertisers. Guilt is proven in a court of law.


Can't argue with that, but $13,000,000 ? That's allot of money.
 
(CNN) Bill O'Reilly is reportedly walking away with tens of millions of dollars. How insulting. After being accused of habitual sexual harassment and other lewd acts, causing him and his employer, Fox News, to pay out $13 million in settlements; after costing the network millions when advertisers fled his show; after finally being fired from his job after years — he leaves with a golden payout.

Don't think for one second his firing is a win for women in the workplace. It is far from that.

Had a New York Times story earlier this month not exposed reports of the toxic culture at the network that tolerated and enabled his alleged behavior for years, Fox would likely have kept silencing any women who complained.

Even O'Reilly's book publisher at MacMillian (The Holt List), is standing with the fallen network host, perhaps hoping to cash in on Bill's misogynist ways. He has a new book in the works; it's planned for September.

It seems Fox has a clear corporate strategy in place: reward men who intimidate, berate and harass women at work. Silence the women at all costs. And, no matter what, do not hurt profits. O'Reilly's show reportedly brought in $200 million for Fox. Still, most analysts predict profits won't be hurt much by O'Reilly's ouster.

How do we know about this Fox strategy? We saw it played out last summer, too, when another alleged top predator, former Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, was forced out amid accusations of sexual harassment. Anchor Gretchen Carlson got $20 million. Ailes' "exit package" from Fox was about $40 million. When a corporate culture is toxic you can bet it starts at the top.

So, when the spotlight shifted to O'Reilly, who reportedly was making $18- to $20-million a year as the host of "The O'Reilly Factor," it was not shocking. Fox likely got a clue that it had to act, since the allegations have kept coming. Only a few days ago, a black woman who was a clerical worker at the network in 2008, alleged she was intimidated by O'Reilly for years.

O'Reilly would come by her desk, leer at the woman and call her "hot chocolate," she alleged. She was scared, her attorney, Lisa Bloom, told the Hollywood Reporter. Bloom, who helped the woman report the harassment to the Fox network's hot line, says her client is not seeking monetary damages.

Rest here: Bill O'Reilly's golden payout from Fox is an outrage - CNN.com
------------------------------------

Rewarding sexual assaulters, it's the conservative way! Republican shitbags rewarded Trump's sexual assault with a presidential win, Fox rewards Bill-O the clown with tens of millions of dollars. Gotta love those Repubican "family values."

This is your weekly reminder to never, EVER vote Republican.

Oh, and before I forget, "But Bill Clintoooooooonnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!"
:lmao:
Who gives a fucking shit...
Quit your bitching you candy ass motherfucker... whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty you sorry ass fuck.
Go back to your bitches tit
Fox paid $13 MILLION to make those complaints go away, five times. And they FIRED him. That gives you no clue whatsoever that maybe he was guilty?
That gives me the clue that Fox doesn't want bad publicity to drive away advertisers. Guilt is proven in a court of law.
That gives me the clue that Fox doesn't want bad publicity to drive away advertisers
Absolutely. It was the advertisers, driven by public opinion, that ended the horndog's career at Fox, not Fox itself, which goes to show ya, Fox is still a pen of pigs.
I may have to put you on ignore for awhile if you insist on posting juvenile bullshit
Feel free, gramps. The men defending O'Reilly, the same men who defended Trump for similar bullshit, are the ones behaving like juveniles, though.
 
:lmao:
Who gives a fucking shit...
Quit your bitching you candy ass motherfucker... whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty you sorry ass fuck.
Go back to your bitches tit
Fox paid $13 MILLION to make those complaints go away, five times. And they FIRED him. That gives you no clue whatsoever that maybe he was guilty?
That gives me the clue that Fox doesn't want bad publicity to drive away advertisers. Guilt is proven in a court of law.
That gives me the clue that Fox doesn't want bad publicity to drive away advertisers
Absolutely. It was the advertisers, driven by public opinion, that ended the horndog's career at Fox, not Fox itself, which goes to show ya, Fox is still a pen of pigs.
I may have to put you on ignore for awhile if you insist on posting juvenile bullshit
Feel free, gramps. The men defending O'Reilly, the same men who defended Trump for similar bullshit, are the ones behaving like juveniles, though.
Whether you like the guy or not, i'm not a fan.
Until he is proven guilty you're talking out of your ass… Typical progressive
 
(CNN) Bill O'Reilly is reportedly walking away with tens of millions of dollars. How insulting. After being accused of habitual sexual harassment and other lewd acts, causing him and his employer, Fox News, to pay out $13 million in settlements; after costing the network millions when advertisers fled his show; after finally being fired from his job after years — he leaves with a golden payout.

Don't think for one second his firing is a win for women in the workplace. It is far from that.

Had a New York Times story earlier this month not exposed reports of the toxic culture at the network that tolerated and enabled his alleged behavior for years, Fox would likely have kept silencing any women who complained.

Even O'Reilly's book publisher at MacMillian (The Holt List), is standing with the fallen network host, perhaps hoping to cash in on Bill's misogynist ways. He has a new book in the works; it's planned for September.

It seems Fox has a clear corporate strategy in place: reward men who intimidate, berate and harass women at work. Silence the women at all costs. And, no matter what, do not hurt profits. O'Reilly's show reportedly brought in $200 million for Fox. Still, most analysts predict profits won't be hurt much by O'Reilly's ouster.

How do we know about this Fox strategy? We saw it played out last summer, too, when another alleged top predator, former Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, was forced out amid accusations of sexual harassment. Anchor Gretchen Carlson got $20 million. Ailes' "exit package" from Fox was about $40 million. When a corporate culture is toxic you can bet it starts at the top.

So, when the spotlight shifted to O'Reilly, who reportedly was making $18- to $20-million a year as the host of "The O'Reilly Factor," it was not shocking. Fox likely got a clue that it had to act, since the allegations have kept coming. Only a few days ago, a black woman who was a clerical worker at the network in 2008, alleged she was intimidated by O'Reilly for years.

O'Reilly would come by her desk, leer at the woman and call her "hot chocolate," she alleged. She was scared, her attorney, Lisa Bloom, told the Hollywood Reporter. Bloom, who helped the woman report the harassment to the Fox network's hot line, says her client is not seeking monetary damages.

Rest here: Bill O'Reilly's golden payout from Fox is an outrage - CNN.com
------------------------------------

Rewarding sexual assaulters, it's the conservative way! Republican shitbags rewarded Trump's sexual assault with a presidential win, Fox rewards Bill-O the clown with tens of millions of dollars. Gotta love those Repubican "family values."

This is your weekly reminder to never, EVER vote Republican.

Oh, and before I forget, "But Bill Clintoooooooonnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!"
Their call, their money.
 
(CNN) Bill O'Reilly is reportedly walking away with tens of millions of dollars. How insulting. After being accused of habitual sexual harassment and other lewd acts, causing him and his employer, Fox News, to pay out $13 million in settlements; after costing the network millions when advertisers fled his show; after finally being fired from his job after years — he leaves with a golden payout.

Don't think for one second his firing is a win for women in the workplace. It is far from that.

Had a New York Times story earlier this month not exposed reports of the toxic culture at the network that tolerated and enabled his alleged behavior for years, Fox would likely have kept silencing any women who complained.

Even O'Reilly's book publisher at MacMillian (The Holt List), is standing with the fallen network host, perhaps hoping to cash in on Bill's misogynist ways. He has a new book in the works; it's planned for September.

It seems Fox has a clear corporate strategy in place: reward men who intimidate, berate and harass women at work. Silence the women at all costs. And, no matter what, do not hurt profits. O'Reilly's show reportedly brought in $200 million for Fox. Still, most analysts predict profits won't be hurt much by O'Reilly's ouster.

How do we know about this Fox strategy? We saw it played out last summer, too, when another alleged top predator, former Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, was forced out amid accusations of sexual harassment. Anchor Gretchen Carlson got $20 million. Ailes' "exit package" from Fox was about $40 million. When a corporate culture is toxic you can bet it starts at the top.

So, when the spotlight shifted to O'Reilly, who reportedly was making $18- to $20-million a year as the host of "The O'Reilly Factor," it was not shocking. Fox likely got a clue that it had to act, since the allegations have kept coming. Only a few days ago, a black woman who was a clerical worker at the network in 2008, alleged she was intimidated by O'Reilly for years.

O'Reilly would come by her desk, leer at the woman and call her "hot chocolate," she alleged. She was scared, her attorney, Lisa Bloom, told the Hollywood Reporter. Bloom, who helped the woman report the harassment to the Fox network's hot line, says her client is not seeking monetary damages.

Rest here: Bill O'Reilly's golden payout from Fox is an outrage - CNN.com
------------------------------------

Rewarding sexual assaulters, it's the conservative way! Republican shitbags rewarded Trump's sexual assault with a presidential win, Fox rewards Bill-O the clown with tens of millions of dollars. Gotta love those Repubican "family values."

This is your weekly reminder to never, EVER vote Republican.

Oh, and before I forget, "But Bill Clintoooooooonnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!"


So....asshole......making bill clinton a saint......who is allowed to actually show himself in public without having rocks thrown at him....who is worshiped by you assholes.....a man who is accused of 3 rapes, and over a dozen sexual assaults......and you want to pile on to o'reilly....really? How do you walk around with balls that big? And your pals in Hollywood....who gave a standing ovation to roman polanski who was convicted of raping a 13 year old girl...who whoopi goldberg said, yeah...but it wasn't rape, rape. And Hollywood......where they tell actors and actresses that they have to take off their clothes, and simulate sex acts on screen....and if they won't, they don't work....and the open secret of the pedophilia that is rampant in Hollywood, and no one says shit about it, or outs the monsters....

Again...how do you left wingers walk around with balls that big?

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Oops...for a second I thought that was tigerred. Remarkable resemblance, no?
 
I'm not going to politicize this, but I think it was a "win" for women. No, Fox might not have fired the goose who lays the golden eggs, but they did because the Advertisers said NO because the people who buy their products said NO. That, my friend, is a win. It might not be perfect, but I will take what I can get. Especially after the debacle with the "Grab Em By The Pussy" crowd. Finally, our society is saying "Cut it Out!" It's about time, and I'm pleased by this glimmer of light.


Yeah....and yet you guys worship bill clinton....a man accused of actually raping 3 women.....and sexual assaulting about a dozen more....and your pals in Hollywood...gave a standing ovation for roman polanski, a guy who raped a 13 year old girl......

So......you need to look in the mirror before you cast your stones at bill o'reilly.......
Friendly reminder, I am NOT a Democrat and I never voted for B.Clinton. Remember that now?

Your argument, that if a man abuses his position at work to pressure sexual favors from a female coworker it is okay because Bill Clinton had a consensual affair with a young intern twenty years ago, makes no sense from any logical perspective. This has nothing to do with politics or left/right. You, as a decent human being, should be happy the man FINALLY lost his job after getting away with that sleazy behavior for so many years. Anything less than full agreement that O'Reilly is getting what he deserves just puts you in the pen with the rest of the pigs.


Not my argument.....my point is people like you are in a tizzy over o'reilly.....and yet ignore bill clinton. bill clinton is accused by at least 3 women of violent rape....and by a dozen others of actual sexual assault....not comments or suggestions...actual physical attacks resulting in violent sexual assault.....

And you guys think he is a hero....he walks in public and you swoon......that is the problem.......
OMG. I'm not swooning over any pathetic horndog, not even when he's President. I'm pleased, yes, that culture is finally backing up the relatively new concept that women are not there to be preyed upon by their bosses or billionaires. Turning this into a twenty year old argument about Bill Clinton is neither here nor there.


Rape and sexual assault are not "horndog" activity...they are violent crimes against women, and that you dismiss them and say he is simply a "horndog" shows you aren't concerned about crimes against women...just knocking bill o'reilly....
And you defend conservative offenders .. shameful.
 
(CNN) Bill O'Reilly is reportedly walking away with tens of millions of dollars. How insulting. After being accused of habitual sexual harassment and other lewd acts, causing him and his employer, Fox News, to pay out $13 million in settlements; after costing the network millions when advertisers fled his show; after finally being fired from his job after years — he leaves with a golden payout.

Don't think for one second his firing is a win for women in the workplace. It is far from that.

Had a New York Times story earlier this month not exposed reports of the toxic culture at the network that tolerated and enabled his alleged behavior for years, Fox would likely have kept silencing any women who complained.

Even O'Reilly's book publisher at MacMillian (The Holt List), is standing with the fallen network host, perhaps hoping to cash in on Bill's misogynist ways. He has a new book in the works; it's planned for September.

It seems Fox has a clear corporate strategy in place: reward men who intimidate, berate and harass women at work. Silence the women at all costs. And, no matter what, do not hurt profits. O'Reilly's show reportedly brought in $200 million for Fox. Still, most analysts predict profits won't be hurt much by O'Reilly's ouster.

How do we know about this Fox strategy? We saw it played out last summer, too, when another alleged top predator, former Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, was forced out amid accusations of sexual harassment. Anchor Gretchen Carlson got $20 million. Ailes' "exit package" from Fox was about $40 million. When a corporate culture is toxic you can bet it starts at the top.

So, when the spotlight shifted to O'Reilly, who reportedly was making $18- to $20-million a year as the host of "The O'Reilly Factor," it was not shocking. Fox likely got a clue that it had to act, since the allegations have kept coming. Only a few days ago, a black woman who was a clerical worker at the network in 2008, alleged she was intimidated by O'Reilly for years.

O'Reilly would come by her desk, leer at the woman and call her "hot chocolate," she alleged. She was scared, her attorney, Lisa Bloom, told the Hollywood Reporter. Bloom, who helped the woman report the harassment to the Fox network's hot line, says her client is not seeking monetary damages.

Rest here: Bill O'Reilly's golden payout from Fox is an outrage - CNN.com
------------------------------------

Rewarding sexual assaulters, it's the conservative way! Republican shitbags rewarded Trump's sexual assault with a presidential win, Fox rewards Bill-O the clown with tens of millions of dollars. Gotta love those Repubican "family values."

This is your weekly reminder to never, EVER vote Republican.

Oh, and before I forget, "But Bill Clintoooooooonnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!"
:lmao:
Who gives a fucking shit...
Quit your bitching you candy ass motherfucker... whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty you sorry ass fuck.
Go back to your bitches tit
Fox paid $13 MILLION to make those complaints go away, five times. And they FIRED him. That gives you no clue whatsoever that maybe he was guilty?
No, it's a clue that there was an organized campaign to destroy him. It worked the same way as when Hillary's train of bimbos accused Trump. That seems to be a favorite Democrat tactic.
 
(CNN) Bill O'Reilly is reportedly walking away with tens of millions of dollars. How insulting. After being accused of habitual sexual harassment and other lewd acts, causing him and his employer, Fox News, to pay out $13 million in settlements; after costing the network millions when advertisers fled his show; after finally being fired from his job after years — he leaves with a golden payout.

Don't think for one second his firing is a win for women in the workplace. It is far from that.

Had a New York Times story earlier this month not exposed reports of the toxic culture at the network that tolerated and enabled his alleged behavior for years, Fox would likely have kept silencing any women who complained.

Even O'Reilly's book publisher at MacMillian (The Holt List), is standing with the fallen network host, perhaps hoping to cash in on Bill's misogynist ways. He has a new book in the works; it's planned for September.

It seems Fox has a clear corporate strategy in place: reward men who intimidate, berate and harass women at work. Silence the women at all costs. And, no matter what, do not hurt profits. O'Reilly's show reportedly brought in $200 million for Fox. Still, most analysts predict profits won't be hurt much by O'Reilly's ouster.

How do we know about this Fox strategy? We saw it played out last summer, too, when another alleged top predator, former Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, was forced out amid accusations of sexual harassment. Anchor Gretchen Carlson got $20 million. Ailes' "exit package" from Fox was about $40 million. When a corporate culture is toxic you can bet it starts at the top.

So, when the spotlight shifted to O'Reilly, who reportedly was making $18- to $20-million a year as the host of "The O'Reilly Factor," it was not shocking. Fox likely got a clue that it had to act, since the allegations have kept coming. Only a few days ago, a black woman who was a clerical worker at the network in 2008, alleged she was intimidated by O'Reilly for years.

O'Reilly would come by her desk, leer at the woman and call her "hot chocolate," she alleged. She was scared, her attorney, Lisa Bloom, told the Hollywood Reporter. Bloom, who helped the woman report the harassment to the Fox network's hot line, says her client is not seeking monetary damages.

Rest here: Bill O'Reilly's golden payout from Fox is an outrage - CNN.com
------------------------------------

Rewarding sexual assaulters, it's the conservative way! Republican shitbags rewarded Trump's sexual assault with a presidential win, Fox rewards Bill-O the clown with tens of millions of dollars. Gotta love those Repubican "family values."

This is your weekly reminder to never, EVER vote Republican.

Oh, and before I forget, "But Bill Clintoooooooonnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!"
:lmao:
Who gives a fucking shit...
Quit your bitching you candy ass motherfucker... whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty you sorry ass fuck.
Go back to your bitches tit
Fox paid $13 MILLION to make those complaints go away, five times. And they FIRED him. That gives you no clue whatsoever that maybe he was guilty?
No, it's a clue that there was an organized campaign to destroy him. It worked the same way as when Hillary's train of bimbos accused Trump. That seems to be a favorite Democrat tactic.
Of course it wasn't an organized campaign to destroy him. It is just amazing what you folks can twist to blame on the Democrats. ROFLMAO
 
(CNN) Bill O'Reilly is reportedly walking away with tens of millions of dollars. How insulting. After being accused of habitual sexual harassment and other lewd acts, causing him and his employer, Fox News, to pay out $13 million in settlements; after costing the network millions when advertisers fled his show; after finally being fired from his job after years — he leaves with a golden payout.

Don't think for one second his firing is a win for women in the workplace. It is far from that.

Had a New York Times story earlier this month not exposed reports of the toxic culture at the network that tolerated and enabled his alleged behavior for years, Fox would likely have kept silencing any women who complained.

Even O'Reilly's book publisher at MacMillian (The Holt List), is standing with the fallen network host, perhaps hoping to cash in on Bill's misogynist ways. He has a new book in the works; it's planned for September.

It seems Fox has a clear corporate strategy in place: reward men who intimidate, berate and harass women at work. Silence the women at all costs. And, no matter what, do not hurt profits. O'Reilly's show reportedly brought in $200 million for Fox. Still, most analysts predict profits won't be hurt much by O'Reilly's ouster.

How do we know about this Fox strategy? We saw it played out last summer, too, when another alleged top predator, former Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, was forced out amid accusations of sexual harassment. Anchor Gretchen Carlson got $20 million. Ailes' "exit package" from Fox was about $40 million. When a corporate culture is toxic you can bet it starts at the top.

So, when the spotlight shifted to O'Reilly, who reportedly was making $18- to $20-million a year as the host of "The O'Reilly Factor," it was not shocking. Fox likely got a clue that it had to act, since the allegations have kept coming. Only a few days ago, a black woman who was a clerical worker at the network in 2008, alleged she was intimidated by O'Reilly for years.

O'Reilly would come by her desk, leer at the woman and call her "hot chocolate," she alleged. She was scared, her attorney, Lisa Bloom, told the Hollywood Reporter. Bloom, who helped the woman report the harassment to the Fox network's hot line, says her client is not seeking monetary damages.

Rest here: Bill O'Reilly's golden payout from Fox is an outrage - CNN.com
------------------------------------

Rewarding sexual assaulters, it's the conservative way! Republican shitbags rewarded Trump's sexual assault with a presidential win, Fox rewards Bill-O the clown with tens of millions of dollars. Gotta love those Repubican "family values."

This is your weekly reminder to never, EVER vote Republican.

Oh, and before I forget, "But Bill Clintoooooooonnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!"


Hey........bill clinton is accused of actual rape and sexual assault...and the left wing worships him.....O'reilly is a saint compared to bill clinton the rapist and sexual predator.....
True, slick Willy was impeached for his repugnant sick behavior. The Clintons are the most repugnant of people
He was impeached for lying under oath to a federal grand jury and obstructing justice, not his behavior.
 
(CNN) Bill O'Reilly is reportedly walking away with tens of millions of dollars. How insulting. After being accused of habitual sexual harassment and other lewd acts, causing him and his employer, Fox News, to pay out $13 million in settlements; after costing the network millions when advertisers fled his show; after finally being fired from his job after years — he leaves with a golden payout.

Don't think for one second his firing is a win for women in the workplace. It is far from that.

Had a New York Times story earlier this month not exposed reports of the toxic culture at the network that tolerated and enabled his alleged behavior for years, Fox would likely have kept silencing any women who complained.

Even O'Reilly's book publisher at MacMillian (The Holt List), is standing with the fallen network host, perhaps hoping to cash in on Bill's misogynist ways. He has a new book in the works; it's planned for September.

It seems Fox has a clear corporate strategy in place: reward men who intimidate, berate and harass women at work. Silence the women at all costs. And, no matter what, do not hurt profits. O'Reilly's show reportedly brought in $200 million for Fox. Still, most analysts predict profits won't be hurt much by O'Reilly's ouster.

How do we know about this Fox strategy? We saw it played out last summer, too, when another alleged top predator, former Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, was forced out amid accusations of sexual harassment. Anchor Gretchen Carlson got $20 million. Ailes' "exit package" from Fox was about $40 million. When a corporate culture is toxic you can bet it starts at the top.

So, when the spotlight shifted to O'Reilly, who reportedly was making $18- to $20-million a year as the host of "The O'Reilly Factor," it was not shocking. Fox likely got a clue that it had to act, since the allegations have kept coming. Only a few days ago, a black woman who was a clerical worker at the network in 2008, alleged she was intimidated by O'Reilly for years.

O'Reilly would come by her desk, leer at the woman and call her "hot chocolate," she alleged. She was scared, her attorney, Lisa Bloom, told the Hollywood Reporter. Bloom, who helped the woman report the harassment to the Fox network's hot line, says her client is not seeking monetary damages.

Rest here: Bill O'Reilly's golden payout from Fox is an outrage - CNN.com
------------------------------------

Rewarding sexual assaulters, it's the conservative way! Republican shitbags rewarded Trump's sexual assault with a presidential win, Fox rewards Bill-O the clown with tens of millions of dollars. Gotta love those Repubican "family values."

This is your weekly reminder to never, EVER vote Republican.

Oh, and before I forget, "But Bill Clintoooooooonnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!"
:lmao:
Who gives a fucking shit...
Quit your bitching you candy ass motherfucker... whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty you sorry ass fuck.
Go back to your bitches tit
Fox paid $13 MILLION to make those complaints go away, five times. And they FIRED him. That gives you no clue whatsoever that maybe he was guilty?
No, it's a clue that there was an organized campaign to destroy him. It worked the same way as when Hillary's train of bimbos accused Trump. That seems to be a favorite Democrat tactic.
Of course it wasn't an organized campaign to destroy him. It is just amazing what you folks can twist to blame on the Democrats. ROFLMAO

Yes it was an organized campaign to destroy him. His lawyers have the evidence, but O'Reilly didn't want to go down that road.

You're tragically naïve about the motives and scruples of the left.
 
(CNN) Bill O'Reilly is reportedly walking away with tens of millions of dollars. How insulting. After being accused of habitual sexual harassment and other lewd acts, causing him and his employer, Fox News, to pay out $13 million in settlements; after costing the network millions when advertisers fled his show; after finally being fired from his job after years — he leaves with a golden payout.

Don't think for one second his firing is a win for women in the workplace. It is far from that.

Had a New York Times story earlier this month not exposed reports of the toxic culture at the network that tolerated and enabled his alleged behavior for years, Fox would likely have kept silencing any women who complained.

Even O'Reilly's book publisher at MacMillian (The Holt List), is standing with the fallen network host, perhaps hoping to cash in on Bill's misogynist ways. He has a new book in the works; it's planned for September.

It seems Fox has a clear corporate strategy in place: reward men who intimidate, berate and harass women at work. Silence the women at all costs. And, no matter what, do not hurt profits. O'Reilly's show reportedly brought in $200 million for Fox. Still, most analysts predict profits won't be hurt much by O'Reilly's ouster.

How do we know about this Fox strategy? We saw it played out last summer, too, when another alleged top predator, former Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, was forced out amid accusations of sexual harassment. Anchor Gretchen Carlson got $20 million. Ailes' "exit package" from Fox was about $40 million. When a corporate culture is toxic you can bet it starts at the top.

So, when the spotlight shifted to O'Reilly, who reportedly was making $18- to $20-million a year as the host of "The O'Reilly Factor," it was not shocking. Fox likely got a clue that it had to act, since the allegations have kept coming. Only a few days ago, a black woman who was a clerical worker at the network in 2008, alleged she was intimidated by O'Reilly for years.

O'Reilly would come by her desk, leer at the woman and call her "hot chocolate," she alleged. She was scared, her attorney, Lisa Bloom, told the Hollywood Reporter. Bloom, who helped the woman report the harassment to the Fox network's hot line, says her client is not seeking monetary damages.

Rest here: Bill O'Reilly's golden payout from Fox is an outrage - CNN.com
------------------------------------

Rewarding sexual assaulters, it's the conservative way! Republican shitbags rewarded Trump's sexual assault with a presidential win, Fox rewards Bill-O the clown with tens of millions of dollars. Gotta love those Repubican "family values."

This is your weekly reminder to never, EVER vote Republican.

Oh, and before I forget, "But Bill Clintoooooooonnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!"
:lmao:
Who gives a fucking shit...
Quit your bitching you candy ass motherfucker... whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty you sorry ass fuck.
Go back to your bitches tit
Fox paid $13 MILLION to make those complaints go away, five times. And they FIRED him. That gives you no clue whatsoever that maybe he was guilty?
No, it's a clue that there was an organized campaign to destroy him. It worked the same way as when Hillary's train of bimbos accused Trump. That seems to be a favorite Democrat tactic.
Of course it wasn't an organized campaign to destroy him. It is just amazing what you folks can twist to blame on the Democrats. ROFLMAO

Yes it was an organized campaign to destroy him. His lawyers have the evidence, but O'Reilly didn't want to go down that road.

You're tragically naïve about the motives and scruples of the left.
Where did you read that? Don't tell me.....
 
Fox paid $13 MILLION to make those complaints go away, five times. And they FIRED him. That gives you no clue whatsoever that maybe he was guilty?
That gives me the clue that Fox doesn't want bad publicity to drive away advertisers. Guilt is proven in a court of law.
That gives me the clue that Fox doesn't want bad publicity to drive away advertisers
Absolutely. It was the advertisers, driven by public opinion, that ended the horndog's career at Fox, not Fox itself, which goes to show ya, Fox is still a pen of pigs.
I may have to put you on ignore for awhile if you insist on posting juvenile bullshit
Feel free, gramps. The men defending O'Reilly, the same men who defended Trump for similar bullshit, are the ones behaving like juveniles, though.
Whether you like the guy or not, i'm not a fan.
Until he is proven guilty you're talking out of your ass… Typical progressive

I'd be happy with credible evidence. We haven't seen any yet. Till then I see no point soiling his name with innuendo
 
Yeah....and yet you guys worship bill clinton....a man accused of actually raping 3 women.....and sexual assaulting about a dozen more....and your pals in Hollywood...gave a standing ovation for roman polanski, a guy who raped a 13 year old girl......

So......you need to look in the mirror before you cast your stones at bill o'reilly.......
Friendly reminder, I am NOT a Democrat and I never voted for B.Clinton. Remember that now?

Your argument, that if a man abuses his position at work to pressure sexual favors from a female coworker it is okay because Bill Clinton had a consensual affair with a young intern twenty years ago, makes no sense from any logical perspective. This has nothing to do with politics or left/right. You, as a decent human being, should be happy the man FINALLY lost his job after getting away with that sleazy behavior for so many years. Anything less than full agreement that O'Reilly is getting what he deserves just puts you in the pen with the rest of the pigs.


Not my argument.....my point is people like you are in a tizzy over o'reilly.....and yet ignore bill clinton. bill clinton is accused by at least 3 women of violent rape....and by a dozen others of actual sexual assault....not comments or suggestions...actual physical attacks resulting in violent sexual assault.....

And you guys think he is a hero....he walks in public and you swoon......that is the problem.......
OMG. I'm not swooning over any pathetic horndog, not even when he's President. I'm pleased, yes, that culture is finally backing up the relatively new concept that women are not there to be preyed upon by their bosses or billionaires. Turning this into a twenty year old argument about Bill Clinton is neither here nor there.


Rape and sexual assault are not "horndog" activity...they are violent crimes against women, and that you dismiss them and say he is simply a "horndog" shows you aren't concerned about crimes against women...just knocking bill o'reilly....
And you defend conservative offenders .. shameful.


No...I don't defend conservative offenders.....we send ours to jail...you make your offenders national heroes....
 
:lmao:
Who gives a fucking shit...
Quit your bitching you candy ass motherfucker... whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty you sorry ass fuck.
Go back to your bitches tit
Fox paid $13 MILLION to make those complaints go away, five times. And they FIRED him. That gives you no clue whatsoever that maybe he was guilty?
No, it's a clue that there was an organized campaign to destroy him. It worked the same way as when Hillary's train of bimbos accused Trump. That seems to be a favorite Democrat tactic.
Of course it wasn't an organized campaign to destroy him. It is just amazing what you folks can twist to blame on the Democrats. ROFLMAO

Yes it was an organized campaign to destroy him. His lawyers have the evidence, but O'Reilly didn't want to go down that road.

You're tragically naïve about the motives and scruples of the left.
Where did you read that? Don't tell me.....

Here's why Rush survived pressure on advertisers while O'Reilly didn't

Media Matters Plans "Guerrilla Warfare and Sabotage” on Fox News And Conservative Websites
 

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