Posted on 10/18/2004 1:37:23 AM PDT by kattracks
Edited on 10/18/2004 2:53:02 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
If the tapes do exist as advertised it will at the very least show that O'Reilly was having an affair with this woman while he should have been spending time with his wife and two children.
Quick - hire a lwayer Pete!
Please notice the words at the very least
I intended for at the very least to imply that between having an affair and harassing that woman that the former would be the least problem he may have.
And under no circumstances can I condone someone having an affair.
I am going the sleep now.
Good idea.
No, I am not ugly now but will be when I roll into work at 8:00 ahh 8:30 in the morning.
Is OReilly really Irish? What happened to the Curse of the Irish..
Men are cowed into submission by the PC monster they have created in the media and the universities.
BUMP
O'Reilly is a married man...if I heard my husband talking to a woman he worked with about vibrators or admitting adultury at a sex club...I'd kill/divorce him! If this is true Bill is a hypocrite and a fraud.
Tapes or other "evidence" are irrelevant. The company had a system in place for dealing with "sexual harrassment", and she chose to not only bypass safety protocols, but to encourage the "perpetration" of said "crimes".
Yes, but that would not mean he's guilty of sexual harrassment in the workplace.
What are O'Reilly's "normal working hours"?
The only area where I believe he will be hurt is with his phoney baloney populist books.
Bingo.
"In addition, her boss at CNN (where she worked between jobs at Fox) was fired for sexual harassment. What does that tell you? "
This is very interesting. Is she a professional agitator of some kind?
If this is true; what was Bill thinking or not? What a shame because his mystery book is terrific.
Yes, the woman should have either hung up on BOR; or reported these "harassment" incidences immediately.
Yes, also, if she has these on tape it would indeed show that a married man was harassing a co-worker.
What bores me? Stories like these are a dime a dozen. And usually brought up by Democrats WHENEVER they need a diversion. Frankly, I find the female producer to be a witless wonder for a) not effectively and promptly dealing with the so-called harassments WHEN THEY WERE HAPPENING; and b) if in fact BOR was messing with her; what an idiot in taste he might have had (in addition to the possible adultery issue).
All I'm hearing through all of this is: he said/she said... and RATINGS!
I have no idea if she's a professional agitator, but think of the question if BOR is somehow brought down: Who benefits?
Frankly, I think she was just looking for a quick payoff and settlement out of court. I'm not wild about O'Reilly, but I admire him for fighting this.
It would be impossible to "phone rape" somebody. If she found these calls so disgusting, she could have hung up. If they happened at all, the fact that she didn't hang up made it consensual.
I admire him for fighting this too.
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