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.
However, if you feel a married man having an affair with a subordinate is a respectable thing to do, I am sure Bill Clinton will be relieved.
However, if you feel a married man having an affair with a subordinate is a respectable thing to do, I am sure Bill Clinton will be relieved. Listen, smarty-pants, her allegation is that he FORCED her to have phone sex. The last time I checked, phones can be hung up. She never alleged an affair. You MIGHT want to look up the facts.
pete anderson wrote:
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.
We DON'T know he was having an affair with her.
We DO know that he was persuing her, or at least getting off on the naughty phone chat.
And that she apparently encouraged him by listening, taping, NOt going to Fox's Human Resources to lodge complaints.
AND by asking for her old position with O'Reily back once she returned from CNN.
She couldd have hung up at any time, told him she wasn't interested.
I see nothing that suggests she did either of those two things.
She's been setting him up for two years, and he went for it, hook, line and sinker.
She's doing this for money at the very least and possibly for political reasons.
Now, that said, O'REilly is a complete fool for engaging in such mindless behavior, and I feel VERY sorry for his wife and kids.