He’s actually so unhinged about it that I could see him going after her to make an example out of her. He’s a man on a mission.
RIGHT? When your net worth is $30 million, you don’t get to call yourself an average, blue collar American.
“smear campaign” O’Reilly’s people said was “orchestrated by far-left organizations bent on destroying O’Reilly for political and financial reasons.”
I can believe it, but for some reason it never stops being surprising.
Polite AND sensible! What a kid!
If that were my kid, that’d be my proudest moment. I think I’d shed a tear.
Jeez, in 2017 we lost both Pavarotti and Frederick Douglas.
Here’s a nice story about Amy Schumer, an emergency bathroom stop and a $2,000 good deed.
Donald Trump: orders women to pee on a mattress.
It’s always projection with this crowd. Any day now I expect to get confirmation that Trump is a Kenyan muslim.
I’ve always loved how he talks about being from Levittown like it’s Compton or something. Better not mess with this guy- he grew up in America’s first mass suburb!
Yeah, he was probably looking foward to a fun-filled four years of making things up and investigating Hillary for. With no Hillary, he actually has to go do his job now
I am a survivor and I will always be a survivor. I will never get to know what my life would have been like had I not been raped. So, yeah, he can carry that for the rest of his life, just like she will carry what he did to her for the rest of her life.
The makeover they did on him gets me every time. I know it’s a standard tactic, but man. They thought it THROUGH, right down to forward-combing his hair.
I think that was a different creep. Pretty sure that was the rapist who raped an unconscious girl outside a college party behind a dumpster. And he was like a swim star or something and it destroyed his Olympic dreams or somesuch sob story that was meant to make us feel bad for him and the choices he made.
He has praised the new administration for its power to “change the course of America in ways that are biblical.”
We met Gloria Allred during the Women’s March weekend in DC. She gave my 8-year-old a big lesson when she was too shy to shake her hand: “no one can touch you without your permission”.