And, they did an "internal" investigation that amounted to nothing. |
Not as many at NBC. |
I've seen the general statement by Fox that there was some kind of investigation, but haven't seen any details of that investigation to know exactly what they were looking at or what the findings were. |
The accusations by Areu are ridiculous, so those simply don't count. This almost appears to be a coordinated attack. Slanderous accusations against 4 men at Fox, then doxxing by the NYTimes. |
NBC ousted Matt Lauer, Chris Matthews and Andy Lack, and released women from their NDAs so they could discuss their experiences freely. I look forward to Fox News doing the same. |
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/former-fox-news-personalities-accuse-sean-hannity-tucker-carlson-and-others-of-sexual-misconduct-in-lawsuit |
They will not oust Hannity, Carlson, Kurtz, or Caldwell because the charges are false and baseless. Ed Henry has been fired. He has issued statements claiming his innocence. |
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If you read Areu's accusations, and accept them as true, the only harassment is her interpretation of what is conversation. Caldwell invited her to lunch--and she claimed that as sexual harassment because she only wanted him to introduce her to Ann Coulter? Really?
Tucker mentioned that his wife had not come to NYC with him and that is a proposition? She was tied to her chair because she was still "miked up?" The whole Areu thing is delusional. The other accusations against Henry lose credibility because it is in the same suit with the same lawyer. The lawyer did not help the other accuser by linking it to Areu. But, I do find it hard to believe the particular accusations against Henry--mostly because they are so egregious. I believe he is a harasser, but those accusations are pretty awful. In the same league as the accusations against Matt Lauer. It's hard to believe that someone could be so stupid as to go that far. It almost sounds like something out of a porn novel. |
Yes, that would be the general statement I saw. I'd like more details before I pass judgment either way. |
| Tucker must be taken down- he is the most dangerous man in America. |
If speaking the truth and pointing out the hypocrisy in our government, then Tucker is a great man and far from dangerous. |
+1. Love Tucker. I wish Republican politicians had half the guts he does. |
Even though Tucker knew that the New York Times doesn’t publish addresses, he claimed last night that they were going to. He then encouraged his followers to dox everyone involved with the story - which, again, at no time were they publishing his address - and they did. “ Carlson also mentioned photographer Tristan Spinski and the Times’s media editor Jim Windolf by name. “How would Murray Carpenter and his photographer, Tristan Spinski, feel if we told you where they live, if we put pictures of their homes on the air?” Carlson asked. “What if we published the home address of every one of the soulless, robot editors at the New York Times, who assigned and managed this incitement of violence against my family?" He added: “We could do that. We know who they are.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/07/21/tucker-carlson-new-york-times/?hpid=hp_morning-mix-8-12-rr1_mm-tucker%3Ahomepage%2Fstory-ans#comments-wrapper Face it. Tucker doesn’t speak truth to anyone. He is trash, absolute scum, and you idolize him, for some reason. |
You don't need an address to figure out where someone lives. Neighborhood, description of house, etc. enables those with an interest to figure it out. After all, I read on DCUM that he was moving. Tucker calls it like he sees it. And, he is usually right. And, he calls out both parties. You don't get that on CNN. |
I am going to be laughing about this post all day long. Maybe part of tomorrow also. |