Sexual harassment brings down Bill O’Reilly

Sexual harassment brings down Bill O’Reilly April 21, 2017

512px-Bill_O'Reilly_at_the_World_Affairs_Council_of_Philadelphia_(cropped)Fox News sacrificed its top-rated program by firing Bill Oโ€™Reilly for multiple charges of sexual harassment. ย The same charge earlier brought down the head of Fox News, Roger Ailes.

Other conservatives have recently been brought down by sex scandals, including the governor of Alabama. ย Here in Oklahoma, a state legislator was ousted for sexual harassment after doing things like making his executive assistant go with him to strip clubs.

What can explain such behavior? ย I know, original sin. ย But surely simpleย decency, good manners, and common senseโ€“the first use of the lawโ€“can restrain at least the most grotesque external expression of our inner lusts. ย What these men were accused of doing is certainly not โ€œconservativeโ€ behavior. ย And it hurts the credibility of conservatives everywhere.

Photo, Bill Oโ€™Reilly at the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia.jpg: World Affairs Council of Philadelphia derivative work: Karppinen [CC BY 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

From ย Bill Oโ€™Reilly out at Fox News Channel โ€“ Washington Times:

Longtime host Bill Oโ€™Reilly has left the Fox News Channel in the wake of persistent accusations of workplace sexual harassment, departing a program that has been the top-rated prime-time cable show for the past 18 years.

In recent weeks the veteran newsman has been accused by several women of sexual misconduct either in an office setting or on the Fox News production set. The charge and its fallout have been on the public radar for weeks, and the final outcome arrived Wednesday afternoon in a terse statement.

โ€œAfter a thorough and careful review of the allegations, the company and Bill Oโ€™Reilly have agreed that Bill Oโ€™Reilly will not be returning to the Fox News Channel,โ€ the network said.

In a statement released later Wednesday evening, Mr. Oโ€™Reilly called it โ€œtremendously disheartening that we part ways due to completely unfounded claims. But that is the unfortunate reality many of us in the public eye must live with today.โ€

[Keep reading. . .]

"Managers at a basic level synchronize and organize the functions of large institutions. They are ..."

God in the Womb
"Interesting. On perhaps a related issue, I was listening to an economist who argues that ..."

God in the Womb
"I've found that the best encapsulation of research on how post WWII Western society functions ..."

God in the Womb
"Supposing this is so, it doesn't appear to me that the elite 25% are a ..."

God in the Womb

Browse Our Archives