I think in Britain they are called “presenters” which to me is the more accurate word. They just “present” stuff. They are not journalists.
I think in Britain they are called “presenters” which to me is the more accurate word. They just “present” stuff. They are not journalists.
To be fair, I’m sure that he plain forgot about that one incident, because who can remember one incident joking about sexual assault when you probably do it every single day.
I seem to recall that he did a hell of a lot more than “giggle”. He did his level best to steer his coworker to being Trump’s next conquest, right after wheedling her to embrace Trump seconds after that horrific convo. He’s a villain and deserves to be hated for what he did.
Had the situation been handled differently, Trump could have been fired and Bush elected president of Access Hollywood.
You know what really bothered me the most about Billy Bush? (Aside from this whole shit show in general.) It’s not just that he went along with Trump detailing how he goes about assaulting women, it’s that Trump was detailing how he was assaulting Bush’s colleague (it’s been a while since I’ve voluntarily listened to…
I don’t get the Billy Bush stuff at all. Wasn’t it his job to basically be a yes man for various stars? Not to disagree and foul their mood. I don’t understand what NBC thought they were paying him for. He would’ve acted the same if they pointed him at Mel Gibson or even a serial killer. “Haha yeah, I know what you…
Yes. That whole passive voice “oh what could poor delicate me have done” is CRAP. He was a monsterous little slimer egging on the alpha slug, trying to get in good.
I doubt that! Just think of every OTHER nasty thing trump did in 2015-16 (not that anyone can remember them all): lead the birther movement. Refuse to distance himself from David Duke or the white supremacist guys he retweeted, or the Bannon/Breitbart crew etc. Mock a disabled reporter. Attack the family of a…
You’re asking a journalist the way he voted?
I do have to say that it does bother me that the standards for being on air network talent are apparently higher than being President of the United States. But that a problem with voters not network tv.
Yes, excuse me for not feeling bad knowing he went home and cried on his pile of money.
Which is why I said sunshine laws are everywhere, because it’s a catch-all term that includes all those under the different states.
Many people don’t understand the difference between FOIA and individual state laws, so just say FOIA, but in Arkansas, the law’s literal name is the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act,…
One of the husbands is completely financially dependent on his father-in-law; one of them relies on money from TV appearances and donations from fans to fund his and his wife’s “missionary work” in Central America; another is a pastor of a tiny satellite church in Texas and he’s so obviously eager for the cameras that…
They are suing because Josh is on trial for using another guy’s picture on OK Cupid and Ashley Madison. This is all about deflecting attention from that shitstorm and also because they are grifters.
Glad someone beat me to it. Boys, you get the land eventually, but literally trying to kick a widow out of her home is a role generally reserved for Bad Guy Bankers in simplified morality tales.
Well, that explains a lot. I should mention that punishment procedures like this are considered bad, not only from an ethical standpoint, but also a behavioral one. Punishment creates classically-conditioned side-effects.
As the late great Pratchet said about Vorbis: “…the worst thing about [him] isn’t that he’s evil, but that he makes good people do evil”
Correct. Had Cornell been 77 and Ailes been 52, we could call it a wash.
This absolutely does not make up for Chris Cornell.