Posted on 01/11/2018 4:33:56 AM PST by Kaslin
Very ungentlemanly behavior...stealing those sources.
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God, I hope he gets work somewhere else where he can be accepted even though he has been known to "flirt aggressively".
I'm sure glad I grew up dating back in the 60's. Life was much simpler and wiser then.
I'm also glad that my wife of 44 years let me flirt aggressively.
It’s also possible that females have found a surefire way to get rid of any males who are competing against them in their chosen line of business - just accuse them of sexual harassment, and the company will immediately fire them. It doesn’t seem to matter if the male in question is the company’s biggest ratings producer, one of their best reporters, or maybe even entirely innocent. He’s a man, so he’s guilty!
NPR’s story was long-winded on the problems with Fox. I didn’t hear any reference that NPR itself has some big league lecher problesm resultng in departures. How many “Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me” coffee mugs had to be earned to pay for the shut-up-and-go-away money?
Unquestionably that some of the accusations, maybe even most now, are just females wanting to get rid of undesirable males.
Im tired of this crap. I flirted, sometimes vigorously, with fellow employees. I didnt grope, I didnt use any seniority to demand sexual favors. I dated various fellow employees. Funny thing is 37 years ago I dated one woman who shortly thereafter, I married. Still married.
This is normal human activity. If the guy is married its then up to the woman to give him the brush off. Or not. What they do knowingly after that is their own business.
Or that the suits have found a way to get rid of any reporter not willing to toe the line.
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This really ought to be an article about JUAN WILLIAMS.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/21/AR2010102102009.html
Post reporter Williams apologizes for 'innappropriate' verbal conduct ------ Howard Kurtz
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The smirking, sanctimonious and repulsive Juan had about 50 women calling him out for bad behavior.
Another good man falls prey to pu$$y politics.
Where is the due process?
This is much the same as shaming rape victims IMHO.
The freedoms of America are waning.
This kind of behavior is rampant in the entertainment/news business. A producer even exposed himself to Shirley Temple when she was a child.
Nothing surprised me about it.
Why would any man hire a woman in their business anymore? You are just setting yourself up.
ping to # 9
Ive always considered Rosen a reputable reporter with rare integrity and insight.
How can these women be credible.....they arent even named.
It sounds like nothingburgers to me......just to bring down a good man
“I’m sure glad I grew up dating back in the 60’s. Life was much simpler and wiser then.”
Exactly what I was thinking. If I turned in everyone who flirted aggressively with me or tried to kiss me, or even touched/grabbed me... You just turn away and say, “No.”. It’s over. If it’s NOT over for him at that point, then there’s a problem.
NOT ONE complainant was named.
How is that for due process?
“I’m sure glad I grew up dating back in the 60’s. Life was much simpler and wiser then.”
Exactly what I was thinking. If I turned in everyone who flirted aggressively with me or tried to kiss me, or even touched/grabbed me... You just turn away and say, “No.”. It’s over. If it’s NOT over for him at that point, then there’s a problem.
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That is too true. It's tough to enter an elevator with only a woman inside these days.
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LOL ....... see # 3.
Obama lover anyway.
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