That's the point isn't it?
He may very well have said these things, but she hung around too much. This is political, that is the most disgusting of all. I have no use for O'Reilly and don't care if he loses his job, but I do think she set him up. ( Not saying what he did is right, but she should have immediately reported him,and stayed away from him. That she didn't is very telling.)
Dear lady,
Listen to yourself. How can you say "she hung around too much"? She was his PRODUCER, and as such, partly responsible for his amazing success over the past four years.
Apparently, you don't know much about a TV producer's job. It's not like the pretty little receptionist who makes coffee and runs out to get the newspaper. The producer is the life's blood of programs like The Factor.
She does not have a 9-5 schedule. A producer is ON CALL 24/7, and part of her job is to take calls from her "Star" at all hours. Many of the dinners were set up by O'R as working dinners.
You obviously know very little about the workings of media corporations.