Bill O'Reilly Loses Job Over Sexual harassment. President Clinton Never Lost his.

United States
April 19, 2017 9:46pm CST
If Mr. O'Reilly is indeed guilty, I am not saying it is OK. What I am curious about is how President Clinton who held such a high ranking office never lost his job. If he really paid a total of 13 million dollars to five women, and these women came forth and said he was guilty of this, what does that say about them? They take the money and still spill beans. There usually are layers and layers of content. Were they agreeing to sleep their way to the top? Why was it acceptable for the President of the USA--Bill Clinton, to do what he did but not Bill O'Reilly? What is the difference?
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• Austin, Texas
20 Apr 17
President Clinton did not lose his job but it's not that people weren't trying to get him terminated! To be honest, I'm surprised at the stories about Bill O'Reilly. I guess I've been living under a rock. I had no idea he engaged in that type of behavior.
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• Austin, Texas
21 Apr 17
@MsBooklover - Mr. O'Reilly is a big boy. (No pun intended.) He should defend himself if it's not true. If it were me, I wouldn't care if the whole world was screaming and saying I was guilty. If I didn't do something, I didn't do it AND I'm going say so! My words will be on record. Yelling and screaming about it and firing a person doesn't change the truth. People have gone to the electric chair professing their innocence. Innocence is something you can't take away from a person.
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• United States
21 Apr 17
@cmoneyspinner I agree completely. The only thing I know that he said was that the allegations were unfounded.
• United States
21 Apr 17
Yes, they did try to get him out. In the end, he still had his job. I wonder if they really have proof that Bill O'Reilly did what they said he did.
@cupkitties (7421)
• United States
20 Apr 17
Clinton gets a free pass because he's for NWO. They are after pretty much anybody that doesn't push their agenda .
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• United States
20 Apr 17
That makes sense to me. You protect me, and I will protect you.
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@FourWalls (86875)
• United States
20 Apr 17
Clinton is a Democrat. That's your difference.
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• United States
20 Apr 17
I hear you. I still cannot believe the money President Clinton makes for speeches. Pondering on what it is he has to say, I wonder what makes people want to pay so much money to hear him speak.