Yet to hear exactly what O'Reilly (or Hannity) is supposed to have done.
Groping, innuendo, joking around, ???
I suppose in this era, or empowerment and entitlement and feelings, it can be just about anything.
@truth_seeker When did Hannity enter into it?
First of all, groping---are you saying that's nothing? That a woman should put up with it? Because you can't be serious.
Do you have a daughter? Wife? Mother? Sister? If any of them were being harassed by an aging, bag-faced pervert who made sexual remarks, who repeatedly tried to get them in bed, and who appeared without clothes on when one of them went to his door, well, I wonder if you'd consider it a joke then.
Ailes and O'Reilly ran Fox News like they were a couple of old Rat Pack wannabes and the women there were nothing but meat for their pleasure. Margaret Hoover said that when she appeared on The Factor, O'Reilly would talk about the length of her skirt, her makeup, her appearance, etc. She said she knew she was walking a tightrope because all of the female employees knew that you needed to keep shut and take whatever he handed out if you wanted to keep your job. O'Reilly himself made the remark that if someone complained, he would make them wish they'd never been born.
Innuendo or a remark isn't much when a woman can brush it off and tell the man this is business, enough, let's keep it that. But when she knows she'll lose her job if she doesn't take whatever gets dished out by some power-mad creep, that's entirely different.
What kind of doormats do you expect women to be?
I'm not a feminist, and nobody is going to tell me I'm "entitled" if I refuse to take crap like that from someone or lose my job.