Bill O'Reilly is an old perveted curmudgeon and should killl himself

Trump is the one who made a big deal of losing the popular vote by tweeting that the elections were rigged.

because he is egotistical, vindictive and childish. Meanwhile, Justice Gorsuch (with more to follow), that Dow, my 401K, immigration enforced, America First/Great again and democrats an afterthought.
 
Bill O’Reilly hires Bill Clinton’s ‘Monicagate’ lawyer in frantic bid to stay on at Fox News


Right-wing entertainer and provocateur Bill O’Reilly has made an ironic move in his all-out fight against the waves of sexual harassment charges that are threatening even his lofty perch at Fox News.

According to the New York Times, the conservative commentator — who made his name in the 1990s disparaging then-President Bill Clinton for having an extramarital affair — has hired Clinton’s lawyer from the embattled “Monicagate” era, Mark Fabiani.

Fox News announced this weekend that it intends to pursue an independent investigation against O’Reilly regarding the charges of groping, harassment and sexualized bullying leveled against him by multiple women who have worked at Fox News. Network management are bringing back white shoe law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, the firm that investigated markedly similar charges against ousted CEO Roger Ailes last year.

“21st Century Fox investigates all complaints and we have asked the law firm Paul Weiss to continue assisting the company in these serious matters,” said a statement from the company on Sunday.

Ailes was forced to step down after former Fox host Gretchen Carlson sued both him and the network alleging a years-long pattern of sexual harassment and insinuations that if Carlson wanted to further her career, she would be required to submit to Ailes’ sexual advances.
Carlson and many other women who have worked at Fox say that the company’s sexual harassment culture is a throwback to the “Mad Men” era, where women are only valued for attractiveness and sexual aggression from men is considered part of doing business.
O’Reilly has denied all claims against him, insisting that it’s only his money and power that make him a “target” for lawsuits by money-hungry women.

In response to the announcement that Fox is retaining Paul, Weiss, Fabiani issued a statement insisting that nothing out of the ordinary is happening.
Paul, Weiss, Fabiani said, was “already retained by the company to look into all hotline calls” about O’Reilly’s behavior.

O’Reilly has repeatedly pointed to the fact that no women ever called Fox News’ sex harassment hotline about him to complain and says he’s done nothing wrong. Reports from inside Fox News say that women working there think of the hotline as a joke, that using it will only make them vulnerable to retribution by higher-ups who are trying to protect their on-air talent.

According to the Times, executives at Fox are seriously weighing O’Reilly’s value as a ratings champion against the damage he does to their brand and credibility every day that he stays on the air with the allegations against him.
“On one hand, there was the question of whether Fox News and 21st Century Fox could gut it out and stand by Mr. O’Reilly in the face of mounting advertiser defections and internal and external pressure to show that they are serious about fostering a modern work environment that treats women as equals (yes, in 2017, this is still an issue),” said the Times‘ Jim Rutenberg.
http://www.rawstory.com/2017/04/bil...lawyer-in-frantic-bid-to-stay-on-at-fox-news/


Interesting. O'Reilly claims he's innocent but he hired the same guy that Bill Clinton had hired to defend him.
Poor innocent Bill O'Reilly and filthy perverted Bill Clinton have the same layer. Interesting, to say the least...
 
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his show is hemorrhaging sponsors. Fox tells him that he can take as long of a vacation as he wants then changes the locks/security codes in the building.

Tucker Carlson > O'Reilly

It will be interesting to see when, or even if, he comes back. He's been accused of the same stuff many times and that's on top of his own daughter claiming she witnessed him drag her mother, his wife, down the stairs by her neck.

Let's say Bill is not brought back. Will another cable network take a chance on him knowing the baggage they will be taking on? Maybe Bill returns to TV doing reverse mortgage or gold commercials.
 
If sponsors won't buy time on his show at Fox, they won't buy it for any show he hosts at any other network either.

Tomi Lahren fucked up. Tucker moving to the O'Reilly slot would have opened something up for her.
She won't land at Fox, she has shown her litigious side, and FNC aren't going to hire another potential settlement.
 
and FNC aren't going to hire another potential settlement.

If they clean house, they won't need to.

Mad Men called - it want's it's 1960's work environment back.

I notice that Marie Harf is on board the Fox News grope train. A former spokesperson for the state department had to be a huge get for them. Kind of like the assistant to the regional manager. But she looks good.
 

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If they clean house, they won't need to.

Mad Men called - it want's it's 1960's work environment back.

I notice that Marie Harf is on board the Fox News grope train. A former spokesperson for the state department had to be a huge get for them. Kind of like the assistant to the regional manager. But she looks good.

I wouldn't be able to resist palming Blondage's giant pale ass.

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O'Reilly says he's going on vacation with his family. How does he plan on abducting them and forcing them into the station wagon? Hope he's got some extra room for the social worker.
 
Another woman is telling Fox News her story of harassment at the hands of O'Reilly, according to attorney Lisa Bloom.

Bill O'Reilly used to leer at an African-American Fox News clerical worker and called her "hot chocolate," according to attorney Lisa Bloom, who helped the woman report the harassment to the network's hotline.

"He would never talk to her, not even hello, except to grunt at her like a wild boar," Bloom tells The Hollywood Reporter. "He would leer at her. He would always do this when no one else was around and she was scared."

Bloom says she spoke with three witnesses who knew the woman at the time and confirmed she was upset and stressed at the end of each workday. "She’s not asking for any money," says Bloom. "She just wants them to know her story."

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/ne...ays-he-called-her-hot-chocolate-leered-995158


Hot chocolate? If true, that's Anchorman Ron Burgundy smooth, O'Reilly. Of course he didn't talk to her; she was beneath him. While he grunted and fondled himself.
 
News Corp board of directors to meet Thursday to discuss O'Reilly's fate.

A guy that makes 30 million a year has to hit on chicks that reject him? Just go to Scores O'Reilly, drop a couple of grand in the VIP lounge and some 20 something hottie will go to your hotel and fuck the shit out of you all night.

All legal, maybe not the best press if it comes out but it isn't multi million dollar lawsuits.
 

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According to both Variety and The Wall Street Journal Fox News dropping Bill O'Reilly "is expected to be official later this week".

https://www.yahoo.com/tv/fox-news-poised-drop-bill-o-reilly-amid-024222819.html

Fox News Poised to Drop Bill O’Reilly Amid Sexual Harassment Scandal
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Cynthia Littleton
VarietyApril 18, 2017


Fox News Channel is poised to end the 21-year tenure of Bill O’Reilly on the news cabler amid a cascade of sexual harassment allegations.

O’Reilly’s exit from the network he has been with almost since its inception is expected to be official later this week. The Murdoch clan that controls Fox News had originally backed the top-rated host of “The O’Reilly Factor,” but the drumbeat of allegations of harassment from multiple women during the past three weeks has proven untenable for parent company 21st Century Fox.

Like the ouster last summer of Fox News chairman-CEO Roger Ailes, O’Reilly’s apparent downfall is a milestone for the industry and a signal of the second-generation Murdoch leadership now steering Fox. It’s a dizzying turn of events for a TV veteran who has long banked on a loyal following and his stature as an influential voice in national politics.

O’Reilly’s attorney, Marc Kasowitz, asserted that the host has been the target of a “brutal campaign of character assassination that is unprecedented in post-McCarthyist America,” fueled by “far-left organizations bent on destroying O’Reilly for political and financial reasons.”

Fox News declined to comment on a report by the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday evening that it was preparing to cut its ties to O’Reilly. A source close to O’Reilly on Tuesday afternoon said there were no exit negotiations underway, but the tide appeared to shift just a few hours later.

The groundswell of pressure on O’Reilly and the leaders of 21st Century Fox started April 1 when the New York Times published a detailed report of $13 million in settlements that O’Reilly and Fox News had paid out to five women. The report sparked advertiser defections and public pressure campaigns by organizations such as UltraViolet and Color of Change.

O’Reilly has been on vacation from his show since April 12. He had been scheduled to return on April 24, but multiple sources indicated that it was unlikely he would return to his regular slot as host of the nightly 8 p.m. hour. It was not entirely clear of O’Reilly would be afforded the opportunity for a farewell broadcast on Fox News’ air.

21st Century Fox patriarch Rupert Murdoch, now chairman of Fox News, was said to have favored backing O’Reilly, whose popularity was the key driver in taking Fox News to the top of the cable news rankings in the early 2000s. But son James Murdoch, now CEO of 21st Century Fox was said to have pushed for the opposite amid the mushrooming scandal that led to more than 60 advertisers defecting from “O’Reilly Factor” just days after the Times report.

On Tuseday, an anonymous African-American woman claimed through attorney Lisa Bloom to have endured sexual and racially charged comments from O’Reilly while working for Fox in 2008.

Industry observers said the dynamic around O’Reilly was becoming too much of a liability for a company of 21st Century Fox’s size and scope. Not only would the company be vulnerable to more lawsuits from women claiming harassment, but the taint of the scandal could impact Fox’s businesses in other areas. A chief concern is Fox’s pending $14 billion buyout of the remaining interest in European satellite giant Sky, which is now being reviewed by U.K. regulators.

O’Reilly’s expected departure promises to leave Fox News with a big hole in its long-dominant primetime lineup. “The O’Reilly Factor” in recent months has averaged nearly 4 million viewers a night, riding the surge of interest in politics sparked by the historic 2016 presidential campaign. Fox News also runs the risk of a backlash from O’Reilly’s loyal viewers, who may shun the network entirely, particularly if O’Reilly lands at a rival TV or digital platform.

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Dumping Bill is the smart move. Bill is the little fish in News Corp's ocean. They are into the broadcast transmission business. Own like 70% of the satellite industry worldwide. Add their book publishing, magazines, newspapers, local radio and TV affiliates, advertising, and media content to their empire. Paying him off would be like throwing his shit into milk crates and freeing up a cubicle.
 
Dumping Bill is the smart move. Bill is the little fish in News Corp's ocean. They are into the broadcast transmission business. Own like 70% of the satellite industry worldwide. Add their book publishing, magazines, newspapers, local radio and TV affiliates, advertising, and media content to their empire. Paying him off would be like throwing his shit into milk crates and freeing up a cubicle.

They certainly would like to keep him.

But they don't have a choice. He was responsible for much of Fox's success.

Tucker moving to 8 would stop the bleeding, with maybe Abby Huntsman taking over the 9 p.m. slot.

I think she'd do well.

Tucker lives a charmed existence. Things just seem to open up for him.
I wonder how he was with the ladies.
 
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