Bill Oreilly

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

... all the self-control of a guest on “Jerry Springer” after that notorious video of you cursing and berating your crew on the set of “Inside Edition.” (But the little people need to be put in their places from time to time, don’t they?). I could call you a serial fabulist with delusions of adequacy for all the times you claimed to have been places and experienced things — the murder of nuns in El Salvador, the suicide of a friend of Lee Harvey Oswald — where you were not and that you did not. (But seeing it in a picture is just like being there, right?). I could call you a paranoiac jackass for that 2007 segment on nonexistent lesbian gangs packing pink pistols, terrorizing straight guys and raping young girls. (But who among us hasn’t wanted to cross the street when we see that Ellen De Generes coming?). Point is, I could insult you, Bill, but I won’t. Instead, I’ll ...



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

... how dangerous he is for this society and for this country. We’re fighting for the democracy. "We’re saying to those who say they’re patriotic but they’ve turned a blind eye to the destruction that he’s about to cause this country, ‘You’re not nearly as patriotic as we are.'”. Waters has served in the House of Representatives for more than 25 years, originally elected to represent California's 29 th Congressional District in 1991. That same 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 ...



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

... to investigate persistent sexual harassment claims inside Fox News and said Walsh ― who is not suing O’Reilly ― would cooperate in an independent probe. “No company in America has the right to normalize sexual harassment, and that includes Fox News,” Bloom said. “No company in America has the right to drive out women who complain, and that includes Fox News. No company in America has the right to use its riches to flout the law, and that includes Fox News.”. The press conference featuring Bloom and Walsh began hours after Fox News contributor Julie Roginsky filed a sexual harassment suit against former Fox News chairman Roger Ailes, who resigned in July following similar allegations from women inside and outside the network. Roginsky also sued co-president Bill Shine and the network for what she alleged was retaliation for not publicly ...



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

... 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 press secretary under President Barack Obama, once told Ryan to “calm down,” even comparing her behavior to that of his child, but Tanden didn’t ...



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

... Democratic senators have announced their support of Trump's Supreme Court pick Neil Gorsuch, though the Dems still have enough people to mount a filibuster. Jared "His Name is Jared" Kushner, the dead-eyed son-in-law of Trump, traveled to Iraq today in his new role as "shadow diplomat.". He still doesn't realize he's arguing that a judge found probable cause that he and/or his aides were coordinating with a foreign govt. __link__/XEHcsp Ngx 7. — Matthew Miller (@matthewamiller) April 3, 2017. Five women have come out thus far to accuse media snot Bill O'Reilly of harassment or verbal abuse , and yet? Fox News will still probably renew his contract. It's been revealed that Best Buy's "Geek Squad" have been helping the FBI snoop into computers to ferret out child porn. Now let's look upwards at the WEATHER: Hallelujah! Warmer and dryer with highs up to the low ...



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

... EDT. WATCH: Bill O’Reilly gets schooled twice on his own TV show by a security expert. The security analyst says O'Reilly's concerns over Trump campaign surveillance are "BS" and a distraction. Topics: Bill O'Reilly , Congress , Devin Nunes , Donald Trump , House Intelligence Committee , National security , Russia investigation , Politics News , Video News , Media News , News. (Credit: AP Photo/Richard Drew, File). Lt. Col. Ralph Peters, a Fox News security analyst, could not have disagreed more with the host of “The O’Reilly Factor” on the issue of Trump campaign surveillance, calling the story “BS” and a distraction. Bill O’Reilly  wanted his guest on Thursday night to validate the concerns President Donald Trump and his supporters have expressed about unmasking and incidental collection. Peters refused to play along with O’Reilly’s game, instead directing his criticism at House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes. “There is a sort-of scandal here in the fact that this wasn’t the national security council surfacing these documents. It ...

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