Posted on 12/08/2017 4:42:20 PM PST by LadyBuzz
Former Fox News anchor Juliet Huddy said President Donald Trump tried to kiss her in an elevator around the time he married First Lady Melania.
Huddy, who left Fox News after allegedly receiving a settlement after she made a complaint against disgraced anchor Bill OReilly, described how the mogul leaned in to kiss her after he took her to lunch at Trump Tower in 2005.
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“I have a ten year mental statute of limitations. I just dont care after that.”
Really? These days my, ‘Give-A-Damn’ breaks after 10 SECONDS of this BS!
I think you’ve got it! She was probably proud of it, when it happened - if it did.
I always have wished that I could have danced with Ronald Reagan....but Trump stealing a little kiss would have been a good second ;-)
Stop using code words. You dog whistler, you>
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Serial liar?
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I am not a native of the US north east. Yet when I worked in NYC (1974-81), I noticed the local custom of kissing on the lips as a means of hello/goodby between male and female friends. It was not the practice where I came from in the Pac NW then.
So when I see that he “leaned in to kiss her”, I need to know more. Was he practicing the local custom? Was he thinking they wanted to kiss romantically but she didn’t (who hasn’t made that mistake on a first date??) or was he starting to molest her?
Needs more information....
I think some of these women just want the world to know/think that these famous men “desired” them. It boosts their egos.
Perfect!!! LOL!!!
Exactly. Trying to get her 15 minutes of fame & boost her radio ratings after leaving Fox News.
That’s one good looking babe.
in 7 years
I didn’t realize that she was one of the woman involved in the Bill O’Reilly mess.
She slammed Foxs human resources department for protecting the bosses, not protecting the employees. Such attitudes may be one reason more women dont report harassment at their workplaces, she said, adding that theyre worried they will be labeled a troublemaker.
The number of sexual harassment cases involving OReilly continues to grow. He paid longtime analyst Lis Wiehl $32 million to settle in a newly revealed sexual harassment suit, the Times reported on Saturday.
That makes six harassment suits settled by either the anchor or the company, totaling $45 million, according to the Times. Company heads were aware of the settlements yet still decided to go ahead with contract negotiations with him early this year, agreeing on a four-year extension for Mr. OReilly with a $25 million annual salary, the Times reported. But when some of the settlements became public, that changed and OReilly was fired on April 19.
OReilly has vehemently denied the accusations, claiming they are malicious.
You know me well, and I am a woman of fine character and upstanding morals. (Well, for the most part, LOL!)
BUT...even *I* would kiss (then) Donald Trump, on the mouth, after he fed me a gourmet lunch at Trump Towers!
Hopefully we both had an after-lunch mint. ;)
Adam West (Batman!) propositioned me once at a Car Show, but he’s dead, and Robin Zander of ‘Cheap Trick’ kissed me when I was in High School, but he’s an ‘old geezer’ of 65 now...and I know his family. I have no one of note to rat out for a Big Payday! Grrr!
And to think.....she could have been the First Lady.
Executed.
I once kissed a girl on the veranda, soon afterword, I developed this unsightly rash...
Poor “trying to stay relevant” thing.
I am hoping sometime soon a man charges a woman with sexual harassment/assault. How about women who dog men in the workplace? They dress provocatively, make suggestive remarks, do the touchy stuff, eye contact, always available for an after work drink and just the general come on.....I have seen it and frankly, when I was younger and unmarried I did it to some extent. Does anyone think that many women have not made it uncomfortable for men in professional settings? Then one has to wonder, if one of these women are turned down, does that put the man at risk for false accusations?
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