Bill Oreilly

Bill O'reilly Stays Silent On His Sexual Harassment Scandal
Bill O'reilly Stays Silent On His Sexual Harassment Scandal

... Mackris as “the single most evil thing I have ever experienced.”. But on Monday night, O’Reilly kicked off his show with a report on the Senate fight over Neil Gorsuch’s nomination to the Supreme Court. And throughout the program, it was business as usual, with coverage of familiar themes like the media supposedly being biased against President Donald Trump , and liberalism run amok on college campuses. O’Reilly closed the show by highlighting his donation to a child-health charity. The 8 p.m. broadcast was O’Reilly’s first since The New York Times reported Saturday that five women, including Mackris, received $13 million in settlements from lawsuits accusing O’Reilly of sexual harassment or other inappropriate behavior. The Times revealed three additional cases against O’Reilly that had not been previously reported. O’Reilly said in a statement Saturday ...



Bill Maher Defends Bill O’reilly And Sean Spicer Over ‘bulls**t’ Claims Of Racism, Sexism
Bill Maher Defends Bill O’reilly And Sean Spicer Over ‘bulls**t’ Claims Of Racism, Sexism

... The liberal HBO host launched into what became an anti-political correctness tirade. “This is why the Democrats lost the election in the first place,” Maher said, “because they cannot get their priorities straight and they never fail to take the bait about little bulls*t issues of—” Tanden interjected: “I don’t think racism and sexism are little bulls*t issues.”. “Why is it racist?” Maher asked. “Why is it racist? Because he compared two black people?”. Tanden then deflected to another controversy from this week, sparked by Spicer telling veteran White House reporter April Ryan, who is black, to stop shaking her head. Spicer was accused of being racist and sexist after making the comment, even though he has also made similar condescending remarks to other reporters who are white and/or male, like ABC’s Jonathan Karl and CNN’s Jim Acosta. Robert Gibbs, former White House ...



Arrests At Vancouver Trump Rally, Russian Subway Explosion, And Bill O'reilly Is Gross And Untouchable
Arrests At Vancouver Trump Rally, Russian Subway Explosion, And Bill O'reilly Is Gross And Untouchable

... Russian Subway Explosion, and Bill O'Reilly is Gross and Untouchable. by Wm.™ Steven Humphrey • Apr 3, 2017 at 8:33 am. BILL O'REILLY "Today's top story: I'm gross and cannot be fired." Slaven Vlasic / Getty. GOOD MORNING, BLOGTOWN! Try to talk to him, can't get through. Every day he's a different dude. These are the signs of a grown-ass boy. Better run for the hills, I'm just trying to keep it real. LET'S GO TO PRESS. There was a pro-Trump rally yesterday in Vancouver where some protesters were arrested. Our Doug Brown was on the scene to cover the nonsense and brought back some great pictures. Some Oregon hotels have been caught canceling pre-existing reservations and then jacking up the price for people visiting to view the solar eclipse. A man ran up on the sidewalk with his car yesterday in Southeast, perhaps intentionally hurting three pedestrians. ...



Bill O’reilly Gets Schooled Twice On His Own Tv Show By A Security Expert
Bill O’reilly Gets Schooled Twice On His Own Tv Show By A Security Expert

... O’Reilly pressed further on the matter, refusing to drop the subject without a eliciting a condemnation from Peters on the unmasking. “If Donald Trump and some high member of his transition team are caught on wiretaps and, as you know, their names are supposed to blanked out, and now they are on transcripts in our intel agencies,” O’Reilly said. “I think that is an important story, is it not?”. “I think it is a BS story,” Peters responded. “And it’s phony and nobody has released those. We don’t know what was on it. Unlike so many of the instant pundits out there, I actually worked in the intelligence world for two decades. We take great care not to include the names of U. S. citizens unless they are under some sort of serious investigation.”. “So, if those names were not blacked out in the transcripts that tells me these people were under serious ...



Let’s Talk About Bill O’reilly And Insults
Let’s Talk About Bill O’reilly And Insults

... an episode of your Fox “News” program where you did not call someone a “pinhead,” or a “far-left loon”. Last week, you attacked Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA). In an appearance on Fox’s morning show, you responded as follows to a clip of her criticizing supporters of Donald Trump: “I didn’t hear a word she said. I was looking at the James Brown wig.”. Waters, a fierce woman I call “Mad Max,” certainly doesn’t need me to defend her — or her coiffure. But I can’t help noting that you seem particularly quick to insult when discussing African Americans. Remember last year, when you told Trump black people can’t find work because “many of them are ill-educated and have tattoos on their foreheads”? It was a slander calculated to make nearly 40 million people seem unworthy, not simply of employment, but even of respect. I’m tempted to respond in kind. There’s surely no shortage of ammunition. I could call you a lousy excuse for a reporter who wouldn’t know a fact if it bit him on the butt after a career filled with spectacular errors, including that book of yours that places Abraham ...



Leave Congresswoman Maxine Waters' Hair Out Of This
Leave Congresswoman Maxine Waters' Hair Out Of This

... year, O'Reilly was hosting "Inside Edition.". Things devolved on "Fox & Friends" after O'Reilly's statement, with co-host Brian Kilmeade quickly agreeing with O'Reilly, saying, "It's the same one" and referencing the fact that Brown is dead. Co-host Ainsley Earhardt tried to improve the situation with (arguably a misguided) understanding of feminism, stating, "You can't go after a woman's looks. I think she's very attractive.". When the men agreed on Waters' looks, O'Reilly stands by the hair comparison, which leads Earhardt to state that Brown "had girl hair.". No surprise, the Internet was incensed over the exchange. O'Reilly released a statement several hours after the segment aired and apologized for his comments. "As I have said many times, I respect Congresswoman Maxine Waters for being sincere in her beliefs. I said that again today on 'Fox & Friends,' calling her old school. Unfortunately, I also made a jest about her hair, which ...

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