Bill O'Reilly: sexual harassment claims

I don't get it. Is it some kind of disease the rich and powerful get where they want to risk it all for the thrill? Or are these people so lusty they just can't help themselves?

Makes no sense. Hire a damn prostitute or three. Billo can afford it.
 
I don't get it. Is it some kind of disease the rich and powerful get where they want to risk it all for the thrill? Or are these people so lusty they just can't help themselves?

Makes no sense. Hire a damn prostitute or three. Billo can afford it.

Unbefiiting of a conservative American talking head.
 
I don't get it. Is it some kind of disease the rich and powerful get where they want to risk it all for the thrill? Or are these people so lusty they just can't help themselves?

Makes no sense. Hire a damn prostitute or three. Billo can afford it.



I think they don't know where the line is and are so very used to people not being able to say no to them.


I think Bill's might be thinking "I don't understand. What have I done wrong? Why do they think I wanted this job in the first place?"
 
I don't get it. Is it some kind of disease the rich and powerful get where they want to risk it all for the thrill? Or are these people so lusty they just can't help themselves?

Makes no sense. Hire a damn prostitute or three. Billo can afford it.

They assume they can get away with it, because they've always gotten away with it and there is no risk at all. It's not like Bill started this last week, it seems to be a lifelong pursuit.
 
I don't get it. Is it some kind of disease the rich and powerful get where they want to risk it all for the thrill? Or are these people so lusty they just can't help themselves?

Makes no sense. Hire a damn prostitute or three. Billo can afford it.

But he is rich and powerful these women are what he deserves, and they just let him do it.
 
Not the first time for old Bill. You'd think he'd have learned something by this point.

Not that I equate the two (though Im sure some conservatives do) but if this takes him down, that's probably the two biggest names in the business with he and Brian Williams being banished in disgrace.

I can see people thinking this lends credence to Trumps claims about journalists being horrible people, even though he and his supporters like O'reilly.
 
I think they don't know where the line is and are so very used to people not being able to say no to them.


I think Bill's might be thinking "I don't understand. What have I done wrong? Why do they think I wanted this job in the first place?"

They assume they can get away with it, because they've always gotten away with it and there is no risk at all. It's not like Bill started this last week, it seems to be a lifelong pursuit.

OK, that rings true. Someone who is so cloistered they believe their own press releases and can't imagine not being super attractive and instantly desirable.
 
Not the first time for old Bill. You'd think he'd have learned something by this point.

Not that I equate the two (though Im sure some conservatives do) but if this takes him down, that's probably the two biggest names in the business with he and Brian Williams being banished in disgrace.

I can see people thinking this lends credence to Trumps claims about journalists being horrible people, even though he and his supporters like O'reilly.

Like O'Reilly does anything trump doesn't do.
 
Why falafel and not something like apple pie or hot dogs? Commig from a voice of American conservatives that's just wrong.

ETA The falafel was a loofah mit. Thanks Howard and friends.
 
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What are you trying to say here? That trying to settle a matter out of court is an admission of guilt? Is that like pleading the fifth?

Of course not. Its perfectly normal to repeatedly settle false accusations like these to the tune of 13 million. The bloke was just protecting his reputation under attack of malicious allegations. Nothing to see here at all.
 
Of course not. Its perfectly normal to repeatedly settle false accusations like these to the tune of 13 million. The bloke was just protecting his reputation under attack of malicious allegations. Nothing to see here at all.

Don't be flippant with me. I asked you a serious question. Do you think that settling out of court indicates guilt?
 

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